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Peter Kenen papers,
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Held at: Princeton University Library: Public Policy Papers [Contact Us]
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Peter B. Kenen is Walker Professor of Economics and International Finance, Emeritus, at Princeton University. He is the author of many monographs, articles, and widely-used textbooks. He has been a consultant to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, U.S. Treasury, other U.S. government agencies, International Monetary Fund, and United Nations and a member of the Bellagio Group, the Council on Foreign Relations, and the Group of Thirty. He earned his B.A. from Columbia University and his Ph.D. from Harvard.
These records document Kenen's research and teaching work. They include course syllabi, lecture notes, publications, and records of his work on the John F. Kennedy task force on wages.
Gift of Regina Kenen in May 2012. The accession number associated with this gift is ML.2012.026.
This collection was processed by Maureen Callahan on April 30, 2013 at the time of accessioning. A collection-level description and a file-level inventory were created but no physical processing or arrangement occurred at this time.
Confidential student records were removed from the collection and returned to source.
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- Public Policy Papers
- Finding Aid Date
- 2009
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The collection is open for research.
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