
About
Kyle Herkenhoff is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Minnesota and a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. His research bridges Labor Economics and Consumer Finance, focusing on structural sorting models and credit-labor market interactions.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Los Angeles (2014)
Research Themes include:
- Credit access effects on labor mobility and wage inequality
- Monopsony power quantification in concentrated labor markets
- Patent policy impacts on technology diffusion
- Macro-prudential policy in credit markets
- Public insurance design in informal economies
Scientific Contributions:
- Developed structural models linking credit constraints to job finding rates
- Quantified welfare costs of credit card industry monopolies
- Integrated learning-by-doing and peer effects in workplace productivity
Network Affiliation: Markets (M) network member at HCEO. His work has been featured in NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, and NBER publications.
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