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12 Facts About Karen Dynan

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Karen Dynan is an American economist who is Professor of the Practice of Economics at Harvard University and a Non-resident Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics.

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Karen Dynan previously served as the Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Economic Policy and Chief Economist of the United States Department of the Treasury, having been nominated to that position by President Barack Obama in August 2013 and confirmed by the US Senate in June 2014.

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From 2009 to 2013, Dr Dynan was the Vice President and co-director of the Economic Studies program at the Brookings Institution.

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Dr Karen Dynan is an expert on macroeconomic policy, consumer behavior, household finance, and housing policy.

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Karen Dynan's father served in the army during World War II and started his own business in the 1970s.

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Karen Dynan went on to pursue graduate studies in economics at Harvard University, graduating with a Ph.

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Karen Dynan remained at the Federal Reserve for 17 years, serving in a variety of senior positions.

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From 2003 to 2004, Karen Dynan served as a Senior Economist on the staff of the Council of Economic Advisers when Greg Mankiw was chairman.

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Karen Dynan was confirmed by the US Senate in June 2014.

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Karen Dynan chaired the Board of Overseers of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics and served on the Bureau of Economic Analysis Advisory Committee, the US Financial Diaries Advisory Board, and the American Economic Association Committee on Economic Statistics.

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Karen Dynan's research focuses on consumer spending and saving decisions, household debt and deleveraging, household financial security, foreclosure prevention, and the effects of financial innovation on economic dynamics.

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Karen Dynan's papers have been published in top economics journals, including the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Perspectives, and Journal of Monetary Economics.