Karen Pence (economist)
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Almamater
- Swarthmore College (BA)
- University of Wisconsin–Madison (MS), (PhD)
InstitutionsFederal Reserve Board of Governors
Karen Pence | |
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| Fields | Real estate economics, financial economics |
| Institutions | Federal Reserve Board of Governors |
| Website | https://works.bepress.com/karen_pence/ |
Karen M. Pence is an American economist who is Deputy Associate Director of the Research and Statistics Division of the Federal Reserve Board of Governors,[1] responsible for the Survey of Consumer Finances, and former chair of the Board of the Panel Study of Income Dynamics.[2] She is a past president of the American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association.[3]
Her research focuses on household housing finance, particularly mortgage lending and mortgage default.[4][5][6]