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Professor
Kenneth A. Froot
Andre R. Jakurski Professor of Business Administration
Harvard University Graduate School of Business
Administration
Morgan Hall 391
Cambridge, MA
Kenneth
A. Froot is André R. Jakurski Professor
of Business Administration at Harvard University's
Graduate School of Business. He teaches courses
in Capital Markets, International Finance, and
Risk Management. From 1995-2000 he served as
Director of Research of HBS and from 1993-1999
he held the Industrial Bank of Japan Professorship
in Finance. From 1991-1993 he held the Thomas
Henry Carroll-Ford Foundation Visitor's Chair
at Harvard, while on leave from MIT's Sloan
School of Management. At MIT, he held the Ford
International Development Chair. He has taught
executive education programs at MIT, Harvard,
Princeton, Dartmouth, and for many corporations
and institutions in addition to his regular
teaching of MBAs and Ph.D.s.
Professor
Froot received his B.A. from Stanford University
and his Ph.D. from the University of California
at Berkeley. He spent the 1988-89 academic year
as an Olin Fellow at the National Bureau of
Economic Research, where he is Research Associate
and Chair of the NBERs Insurance Group.
His research on a wide range of topics in finance,
risk management, and international economics
has been published in many journals and books.
He is Editor of the Journal of International
Financial Management and Accounting, Associate
Editor of the Journal of International Economics,
and of The Financing of Catastrophe Risk, Foreign
Direct Investment, and The Transition in Eastern
Europe, Vols. 1 and 2. He is a member of the
American Finance Association, the American Economics
Association, and the Behavioral Finance Working
Group, and served as a term member of the Council
on Foreign Relations.
Professor
Froot is a founding partner of State Street
Associates, a firm bringing knowledge resources
to international investors. Froot has also been
a consultant to many companies, countries, and
official institutions, including the International
Monetary Fund, the World Bank, and the Board
of Governors of the Federal Reserve. He has
worked with a number of financial intermediaries
and other financial corporations on international
financial, risk management and investment management
issues. He serves on boards and policy review
committees of several corporations and financial
institutions. He has also acted as a Financial
Adviser to the Prime Minister of the Republic
of Slovenia and to the Finance Minister of Poland,
and served on the staff of the US President's
Council of Economic Advisers and the Economic
Advisory Board of the Export-Import Bank of
the US.
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