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Grace Kim is an Associate Professor of the Practice of Economics at Duke University, affiliated with the Trinity College of Arts & Sciences. She serves as the Associate Director of Undergraduate Studies in Economics and previously directed the MA Economics (MAE) Admissions program. Her research focuses on entrepreneurial behavior and finance, with leadership roles in Duke's Innovation & Entrepreneurship initiatives including directing the Duke in Silicon Valley program (2016-17). She is also a faculty affiliate of the Duke Financial Economics (DFE) Center and has contributed to the Duke in NY Financial Markets & Institutions Program as a Faculty-in-Residence.
Prof. Kim teaches courses such as ECON 375: The Economics of Entrepreneurship and ECON 496S: Honors Seminar, emphasizing experiential learning. Her academic leadership includes membership in Duke's University I&E Steering Committee since 2020. Her work bridges economic theory with practical applications in innovation ecosystems, financial markets, and undergraduate education reform.
While no formal awards are listed, her sustained contributions to interdisciplinary academic programs and pedagogical innovation reflect her impact in higher education. She advises students through independent study courses and honors programs, fostering research in entrepreneurship and economic analysis.

