Kjetil Storesletten Explained
Kjetil Storesletten (born 1 February 1967) is a Norwegian economist. He is a professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. Between 2009 and 2012, he was a monetary advisor to the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis.[1] He also served as the European Economic Association's president in 2019.[2]
Storesletten graduated from Norwegian School of Economics in 1991, and earned his doctorate in economics from Carnegie Mellon University in 1995, where Finn Kydland was among his teachers.
Selected publications
- Song . Zheng . Storesletten . Kjetil . 3 . Zilibotti . Fabrizio . Fabrizio Zilibotti . Rotten Parents and Disciplined Children: A Politico-Economic Theory of Public Expenditure and Debt . . 80 . 6 . 2012 . 2785–2804 . 10.3982/ecta8910. 10.1.1.376.4951 .
- Heathcote . Jonathan . Kjetil . Storesletten . Giovanni L. . Violante . 3 . The Macroeconomic Implications of Rising Wage Inequality in the United States . . 118 . 4 . 2010 . 681–722 . 10.1086/656632 . 158269513 .
- Kjetil . Storesletten . 3 . Chris I. . Telmer . Amir . Yaron . Cyclical Dynamics in Idiosyncratic Labor Market Risk . . 112 . 3 . 2004 . 695–717 . 10.1086/383105 . 10.1.1.580.6189 . 7065721 .
- Storesletten . Kjetil . 3 . 2000 . Sustaining Fiscal Policy Through Immigration . . 108 . 2 . 300–324 . 10.1086/262120. 154296475 .
External links
Notes and References
- Web site: Kjetil Storesletten, Department of Economics, University of Oslo. 28 January 2014. 2014-09-01.
- Web site: Past Presidents EEA. 2021-01-07. www.eeassoc.org.