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Jeffrey R. Brown
Professor of Finance and William G. Karnes Professor of Finance and Director of Center for Business & Public Policy
Ph.D., Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1999 M.P.P., Public Policy, Harvard University, 1995 B.A., Economics and Political Science, Miami University, 1990
Professor (courtesy appointment), University of Illinois Institute of Government and Policy Affairs, 2011 to present Member, Board of Directors, American Risk and Insurance Association, 2010 to present Research Fellow, Netspar (Network for Studies on Pensions, Aging and Retirement), Netherlands, 2008 to present Editor, Tax Policy and the Economy, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2008 to present Fellow, TIAA CREF Research Institute, 2007 to present Research Associate, Public Economics Program, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005 to present Research Associate, Economics of Aging Program, National Bureau of Economic Research, 2005 to present Associate Director, NBER Retirement Research Center, 2003 to present Professor of Law (courtesy appointment), University of Illinois College of Law, 2010-2011 Professor of Economics (courtesy appointment), University of Illinois Department of Economics, 2008-2011 William G. Karnes Professor of Finance, University of Illinois, 2007-2011 Director of Center for Business & Public Policy, University of Illinois, 2007-2011 Faculty Affiliate, University of Illinois Institute for Government and Policy Affairs (IGPA), 2007-2011 Founding Member, Institutional Retirement Income Research Council, 2008-2009 Member of Advisory Committee, Academy on Capitalism and Limited Government, 2007-2009 Fellow, China Center for Social Security and Insurance Research (Beijing Univ.), 2005-2009 Julian Simon Faculty Fellow, University of Illinois, 2005-2007 Sandell Grant Selection Committee, Retirement Research Consortium, 2009-2012 Member of Annual Meeting Program Committee, American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA), 2001-2002, 2011 Public Trustee Nominee, U.S. Social Security and Medicare Trust Funds, Nominated by President Bush, February 2008, Nomination Expired Unconfirmed December 2008, 2008 Member, Social Security Advisory Board; Recess Appointment by President Bush, October, 2006. Confirmed by U.S. Senate, December 2006., 2006-2008 Dissertation Fellowship Committee Member, Retirement Research Consortium, 2006-2008 Associate Professor, University of Illinois, 2005-2007 Member of Search Committee for new Editor of the Journal of Risk and Insurance, American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA), 2006 Assistant Professor of Finance, University of Illinois, 2002-2005 Faculty Research Fellow, Public Economics Program, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999-2005 Faculty Research Fellow, Economics of Aging Program, National Bureau of Economic Research, 1999-2005 Member of Selecction Committee for Kulp-Wright Book Award, American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA), 2004 Research Associate, BC Center for Retirement Research, 2000-2003 Economist, President's Commission to Strengthen Social Security, 2001-2002 Senior Economist, White House Council of Economic Advisers, 2001-2002 Faculty Research Fellow, Harvard Center for Business and Government, 2001-2002 Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, 1999-2002 Member of Officer Nominating Committee, American Risk and Insurance Association (ARIA), 2001 Brand Manager, Health Care Division, The Procter & Gamble Company, 1993
Brown, J., Nijman, T. 2012. Options to Improve the Decumulation of Pension Wealth in the Netherlands. In The Future of Multi-Pillar Pensions. Netspar.
Brown, J., Clark, R., Rauh, J. 2011. The Economics of State and Local Pensions. Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, 10: 161-172
Brown, J., Finkelstein, A. 2011. Insuring Long-Term Care in the U.S.. Journal of Economic Perspectives, 25: 119-142
Brown, J. 2010. Public Insurance and Private Markets. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press.
Brown, J., Biggs, A. 2010. Reforming the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. In Jeffrey Brown (Ed.), Public Insurance and Private Markets, 54-85. Washington, DC: American Enterprise Institute Press.
Brown, J., Coile, C., Weisbenner, S. 2010. The Effect of Inheritance Receipt on Retirement Decisions. Review of Economics and Statistics, 92: 425-434
University Scholar, University of Illinois, 2011-2014 TIAA CREF Paul A. Samuelson Award for Outstanding Scholarly Writing on Lifelong Financial Security, TIAA CREF Institute, 2009 Early Career Scholarly Achievement Award, American Risk and Insurance Association, 2008 List of Teachers Rated as Excellent, University of Illinois, 2003-2006, 2008 Health and Aging Fellow, NBER & National Institute on Aging, 1997-1998
Presenter, Numerous seminar presentations from 2000-2009 have been omitted from this section and will be added as soon as possible., Department of Finance, 2011 Presenter, The Downside of Defaults, University of Colorado at Boulder Dept of Finance, 2011 Expert Testimony, "Simplifying Security: Encouraging Better Retirement Decisions", U.S. Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions, 2011 Member, Social Security Retirement Research Center Sandell Grant Award Committee, 2009-2011 Reviewer / Referee, American Economic Review, American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, Cambridge University Press, Economic Inquiry, Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, 1999-2011 Reviewer / Referee, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Finance, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of Risk and Insurance, 1999-2011 Reviewer / Referee, National Institute on Aging, National Science Foundation, National Tax Journal, Public Finance and Management, Quarterly Journal of Economics, 1999-2011 Reviewer / Referee, Retirement Research Foundation, Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economics and Statistics, Risk Management and Insurance Review, 1999-2011 Reviewer / Referee, Social Science Research Council of Canada, University of Chicago Press, 1999-2011 Discussant, "The True Cost of Social Security" by Alexander Blocker, Laurence Kotlikoff and Stephen Ross, NBER Public Economics Meeting, 2009 State and Local Pension Plans, Civic Foundation of Chicago, 2009 Session Chair, Pensions and Health Care: Fiscal Challenges for State and Local Governments, American Economic Association Annual Meeting, 2009 Session Chair, Does the Terrorism Insurance Market Still Need Government Support?, American Enterprise Institute, 2009 Founding Member, Institutional Retirement Income Research Council, 2007-2009 Member, Social Security Retirement Research Center Dissertation Fellowship Committee, 2006-2008
Financial economics, public policy, employee benefits
Primary research focus is on the interaction of public and private insurance markets with a specific emphasis on retirement security, including annuities, life insurance, long-term care insurance, pensions and Social Security. Additional research interests include stock market participation, dividend taxation, and the effect of inheritances on labor supply.
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