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Robert G. King is a Professor at Boston University, specializing in Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, and Economic Growth. He holds a PhD from Brown University and maintains an office at SSW 502. His research focuses on monetary policy credibility, inflation dynamics, and macroeconomic stability, with recent work exploring regime shifts and policy design in open economies. He actively advises BU's graduate students via scheduled Zoom meetings.
Education: PhD in Economics from Brown University. His work bridges theoretical models (e.g., New Keynesian frameworks) with empirical analysis of inflation and productivity shocks. Notable contributions include studies on central bank credibility and the Volcker disinflation.
Research Interests: King’s work addresses core macroeconomic questions such as how monetary policy expectations shape economic outcomes, the role of firm-level productivity shocks, and the implications of globalization for inflation-output tradeoffs. He also explores automation in systems management and telecommunications infrastructure optimization.
Grants and Advising: While specific grants are not listed, his extensive publication record indicates sustained research activity. Students engage with him via BU’s Zoom platform, requiring appointment scheduling via Google Calendar. No lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
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