
PETE KLENOW
Professor
Ph.D in Economics, Stanford University, 1991; B.S. in Business, University of California at Berkeley, 1986.
Research Interests: Economic Growth, Productivity, and Business Cycles.
Current Research: Country Income Differences, Sticky Prices.
Representative Recent Publications: (1) �Evidence on Learning and Network Externalities in the Diffusion of Home Computers,� (with Austan Goolsbee), Journal of Law & Economics, October 2002; (2) �Quantifying Quality Growth,� (with Mark Bils), American Economic Review, September 2001; (3) �Does Schooling Cause Growth?� (with Mark Bils), American Economic Review, December 2000.
Teaching Interests: Macroeconomics.
Professional Affiliations: AEA, NBER.