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Kenneth H. Kelly

Economist

Bureau, Office or Division
Consumer Protection
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Selected Presentations

  • "The Economics of Ponzi Schemes," Dept. of Treasury Ponzi Scheme Conference. New York, NY (2011)
  • "The Event Study as an Investigative Tool in Merger Enforcement: The Case of Palladium," International Industrial Organization Conference. Atlanta, GA (2005)
  • "Are Slotting Allowances Anticompetitive," The American Consumer and the Changing Structure of the Food System, Economic Research Service, US Dept of Agriculture. Washington, DC (2000)
  • "Escape Clause Relief: A Decision Theoretic Approach," OR Society of America/The Institute of Management Science. New York, NY (1989)
  • "Firm Size and Research Productivity," Econometric Society. Denver, CO (1980)

Education

Stony Brook University
PhD Economics
Stony Brook University
MS Applied Mathematics & Statistics
Hofstra University
BS Economics-Business

Fields of Interest

  • Forensic Economics
  • Financial Analysis

Professional Experience

Economist
Federal Trade Commission
1981-present

Adjunct Professor
Johns Hopkins University
2006-2007

Economic Advisor to Commissioner
U.S. International Trade Commission
1986-1988

Assistant Professor
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1978-1980

Economist
Bureau of Labor Statistics
1973-1974

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