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Timothy Kehoe
Department of  Economics

 

Professor Timothy Kehoe received his Ph.D. from Yale University in 1979. He teaches in the areas of general equilibrium theory, international trade, and public finance. Professor Kehoe's current research includes intertemporal general equilibrium theory and applied general equilibrium modeling. Professor Kehoe is a Distinguished McKnight Professor.

Office: 4-175 Heller Hall

Telephone: (612) 625-1589

E-mail: tkehoe@umn.edu

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  Professor Timothy Kehoe
   

Selected publications include:

  • Bankruptcy and Collateral in Debt Constrained Markets,” Macroeconomic Dynamics , forthcoming, with David K. Levine.

  • “Modeling Great Depressions: The Depression in Finland in the 1990s,” Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis Quarterly Review , forthcoming, with Juan Carlos Conesa and Kim J. Ruhl. [Revised version published in Timothy J. Kehoe and Edward C. Prescott, editors, Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century , Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 2007, 427–75.]

  • “ U.S. Real Exchange Rate Fluctuations and Relative Price Fluctuations,” Journal of Monetary Economics , 53 (2006), 1297–326 , with Caroline M. Betts.

  • “Why is Manufacturing Trade Rising Even as Manufacturing Output is Falling?” American Economic Review , Papers and Proceedings, 94 (2004), 134–8, with Raphael Bergoeing, Vanessa Strauss-Kahn, and Kei- Mu Yi.

  • “Recent Great Depressions: Aggregate Growth in New Zealand and Switzerland 1973–2000,” New Zealand Economic Papers , 37 (2003), 5–40, with Kim J. Ruhl. [Revised version published as “Recent Great Depressions: Aggregate Growth in New Zealand and Switzerland,” in Timothy J. Kehoe and Edward C. Prescott, editors, Great Depressions of the Twentieth Century , Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, 2007, 335–72.]

 

 


 
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