Kei-Mu Yi is a senior vice president at the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas.

He is currently on leave from the University of Houston, where he is the M.D. Anderson Professor of Economics. He is also a research associate with the International Trade and Investment, and International Finance and Macroeconomics programs at the National Bureau of Economic Research.

Previously, he held positions with the Federal Reserve Banks of New York, Philadelphia and Minneapolis. In Philadelphia, he was head of the macro section. In Minneapolis, he was senior vice president and director of research and, subsequently, special policy adviser to the bank president.

Earlier, he was an assistant professor of economics at Rice University.

Yi received a PhD in economics from the University of Chicago.


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