Kimberly Clausing

 

 

Kimberly Clausing is the Thormund A. Miller and Walter Mintz Professor of Economics at Reed College. Her current research studies the taxation of multinational firms, exploring how international tax incentives affect international trade, government revenues, and the location of economic activity. This research has been supported by a National Science Foundation grant. Recently, she has worked on related policy research with the Hamilton Project, the Brookings Institution, and the Tax Policy Center. She teaches international trade, international macroeconomics, and public finance.

Kimberly Clausing received her B.A. from Carleton College in 1991 and her Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1996. During 2006-2007, Professor Clausing served as an Associate Professor of Economics at Wellesley College. During 1999-2000, she was a Fulbright Research Scholar in Brussels, Belgium. During 1994 to1995, she served at the Council of Economic Advisers as a staff economist specializing in international economic policy.