Robert G. King is Professor of Economics at
Boston University, having previously held professorial positions at the
University of Rochester (1978-1993) and University of Virginia
(1993-2000). He is a consultant to the
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, a research associate of the National Bureau
of Economic Research, and editor of the Journal of Monetary Economics. He spent his childhood in Manchester,
Connecticut; Jupiter, Florida; and Bethesda, Maryland. At Brown University, he studied economics,
mathematics and history while earning BA, MA and PhD degrees. Over the course
of his career, he has taught macroeconomics, financial economics, and
monetary economics to BA, MBA and PhD students. A resident of Lexington,
Massachusetts, he is married to Marianne Baxter: they have three sons: Gavin,
Ryan and Dylan. |