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Jason
Henderson joined the Omaha Branch of the Federal Reserve
Bank of Kansas City in August 2006 as Branch Executive. In this
role, he serves
as the Bank’s regional economist and representative in the state
of Nebraska, works closely with the branch’s board of directors
and is responsible for briefing the Kansas City Fed’s president
– a member of the Federal Open Market Committee – on economic
and business activity in the state.
Prior to
being promoted into this position, he served as Senior Economist
with the Center for the Study of Rural America at the Federal
Reserve Bank of Kansas City. Jason began his second stint at the
Bank in 2001 after completing his Ph.D. degree from Purdue
University. He has a M.S. degree in agricultural economics from
Purdue University and a bachelor’s degree in economics from
Central College in Pella, Iowa.
Jason’s
research interests focus on regional economic issues, including
the rural economy. Jason has published research on innovation,
entrepreneurship, land values, the growth of knowledge-based
activity in rural America, and the use of electronic commerce in
agricultural industries. He is responsible for publication of
the Tenth Federal Reserve District’s quarterly survey of
agricultural credit conditions.
Jason
presents frequently to a wide range of business, financial and
policy audiences.
His research has been widely cited by policy officials, other
researchers, and leading media outlets, including The Wall
Street Journal, New York Times, Financial Times, and USA
Today.
Jason is a native of Arlington, Iowa, where he was raised on a
small dairy farm.He
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