Kieran Walsh

Assistant Professor of Business Administration at Darden School of Business

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  • Darden School of Business

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Education: B.A., Vassar College; Ph.D., Yale University

Kieran Walsh is an assistant professor in the Global Economies and Markets area. In 2014, he received his Ph.D. in economics from Yale University. Prior to graduate school he served as an assistant economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His research focuses on the link between macroeconomics and finance.

Darden School of Business

Education:  B.A., Vassar College; Ph.D., Yale University

Kieran Walsh is an assistant professor in the Global Economies and Markets area. In 2014, he received his Ph.D. in economics from Yale University. Prior to graduate school he served as an assistant economist at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. His research focuses on the link between macroeconomics and finance.

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