

Kyle Herkenhoff
Curtis L. Carlson Chair & Associate Professor of economics, University of Minnesota
Kyle Herkenhoff is the Curtis L. Carlson Chair and Associate Professor of economics at the University of Minnesota. Kyle is also a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. He completed my PhD in Economics at UCLA. He was born in the US and finished high school in the US, but grew up abroad in Indonesia and Australia. He studied Economics and Math at UCLA as an undergraduate and enjoys both watching and playing sports.
Recent work by Kyle Herkenhoff
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How can governments fund unemployment insurance in low-income settings?
Unemployment insurance (UI) in Senegal can provide significant welfare gains, but given high levels of informality and a lack of transparency about workers’ status, these gains depend on programme design. UI funded through payroll taxes is effective ...
Published 25.07.24