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José Alexandre Scheinkman (born January 11, 1948) is a Brazilian-American economist, currently the Edwin W. Rickert Professor of Economics at Columbia University and the Theodore A. Wells '29 Professor of Economics Emeritus at Princeton University. He spent much of his career at the University of Chicago, where he served as department chair immediately prior to his departure for Princeton.〔http://www.princeton.edu/~joses/vitae.pdf〕 Prior to immigrating to the United States to study for his PhD in Economics at the University of Rochester, he grew up and was educated in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. While his research interests have spanned a wide range of topics, he is best known for his work in mathematical economics (particularly dynamic optimization) and finance, oligopoly theory and the social economics of cities and crime; he also help spur the development of work at the intersection of economics, finance and physics.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Academy of Sciences )〕 Scheinkman also famously pioneered the now-ubiquitous application of academic financial theory to practical risk management of fixed incomes during a leave he took as Vice President in the Financial Strategies Group at Goldman, Sachs & Co. during the late 1980s. Scheinkman's recent research has focused increasingly on finance (both applied, in his work on bubbles, and mathematical, in his work with Lars Hansen). He was as a founder and partner of Axiom Investments, a successful hedge fund, and was involved in the public affairs of Brazil through writing and consulting.〔http://www.princeton.edu/~joses/bio.pdf〕 He is also well known as the thesis adviser of prominent economists including Paul Romer, Albert (Pete) Kyle, Edward Glaeser, Alberto Bisin, Tano Santos, Adriano Rampini, and Glen Weyl. He is a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences and a Fellow of the Econometric Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was a recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and is a Docteur honoris causa from the Université Paris-Dauphine He is married to the New York psychotherapist Michele Scheinkman and is the father of Andrei Scheinkman. == Early life == Scheinkman's parents, Samuel and Sara, were members of Rio de Janeiro's small Jewish community. As leftists, his parents were dissidents during the military government in Brazil from 1964 to 1985. Scheinkman studied for his BA in economics (1969) and MA in Mathematics (1970) at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and the Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, also in Rio. During his studies he met his future wife, Michele Zitrin, at an annual summer retreat taken by many Jews in Rio. Together and married at the age of 22, they moved to New York so that he could study for his PhD under Lionel McKenzie and William A. Brock at the University of Rochester. Two and a half years into his PhD, eventually granted in 1974, Scheinkman was hired as an assistant professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Chicago, where he spent the next 26 years, with the support of Brock who had moved there.
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