Peter Klenow
Landau Professor in Economic Policy, School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford Graduate School of Business

Schools
- Stanford Graduate School of Business
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Biography
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Pete Klenow is Ralph Landau Professor of Economics at Stanford University, the Gordon and Betty Moore Senior Fellow at SIEPR, and the Dong Wei Fellow at the King Center for Economic Development. He is Co-Director of the Economic Fluctuations and Growth group at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), and is a co-editor of the American Economic Review: Insights.
His research focuses on productivity, prices and economic growth, using micro data to shed light on macro questions. Pete received his bachelor's degree in business from the University of California at Berkeley in 1986, and his PD in economics from Stanford in 1991. He is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and a Fellow of the Econometric Society. He has received multiple awards for his MBA and undergraduate teaching.
Research interests
- Economic Growth
- Macro Development, and Business Cycles
Focal Areas
- Global Development and Trade
- Inequality
- Innovation and Technology
Videos
Pete Klenow | Assessing the Gains from E-Commerce
Interview with Professor Pete Klenow
2019 Stone Lecture - Professor Pete Klenow
Beyond GDP? Welfare across Countries and Time | Pete Klenow, Stanford University
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