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Zvi Eckstein ((ヘブライ語:צבי אקשטיין), born April 9, 1949) is a full professor, dean, Arison School of Business and School of Economics at The Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya - IDC. 〔 (Zvi Eckstein ), at IDC 〕 Emeritus Professor at the Eitan Berglas School of Economics, Tel Aviv University. Head, the Aaron Economic Policy Institute, IDC, Herzliya. University of Pennsylvania, the Wharton School, Finance Department, Judith C. and William G. Bollinger Visiting Professor Served as deputy governor, Bank of Israel (2006-2011). The Walras-Bowely Lecturer, the Econometric Society, North America Summer Meetings, Pittsburgh, US, June 19, 2008. Fellow of the Econometric Society. 〔 (Zvi Eckstein's CV ), at IDC 〕 ==Biography== Zvi Eckstein was born in Ramat Gan and move with his mother to Kibbutz Yakum, 〔 Smooha, shahar. (May 16, 2013) (An Intreview with Zvi Eckstein ), Globes 〕 where he lived until after his army service. He served in the armored corps of the IDF. Has a bachelor's degree in economics from Tel Aviv University (1974). Did his doctorate at University of Minnesota, USA (1976-1980), for which he received a Korda scholarship, received his doctorate in 1981. His Doctoral Dissertation was: "Rational Expectations Modeling of Agricultural Supply: The Egyptian Case". His doctorate instructors were professors Anne Krueger (World Bank Chief Economist, and the first deputy managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the professors Christopher Sims and Thomas Sargent (2011 Nobel prize in economics recipients). Worked at Yale University, Department of Economics & Economic Growth Center as Assistant Professor (1980-1984) 〔 (Zvi Eckstein's CV ), at IDC 〕 In 1983 was appointed as lecturer at the department of economics, Tel-Aviv University, appointed senior lecturer with tenure in 1985, an Associate Professor in 1989 and a Full professor in 1999. Head of the Eitan Berglas School of Economics (1999-2001). Was a visiting associate professor at the department of economics Carnegie Mellon University, GSBA, (1986-1987), Visiting associate professor at the department of economics at University of Pittsburgh. (1987-1988). Professor at the Department of Economics, Boston University (1989-2001). Department of Economics professor at the University of Minnesota (2001-2006). He has won 7 research grants from the National Science Foundation (USA), 3 research grants from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF), a research grant from the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, a research grant from the German-Israeli Foundation for Scientific Research & Development and a research grant from the United States – Israel Binational Science Foundation. On June 19, 2008 Zvi Eckstein gave the Walras-Bowley lecture at The Econometric Society North America Summer Meetings. 〔 (Walras-Bowley Lecturers ), Econometric Society 〕 This is an annual lecture that is delivered by a selected European economist and the subject of his lecture, presented along with Dr. Osnat Lifshitz was "Dynamic Female Labor Supply". Served as editor of the European Economic Review 〔 (Zvi Eckstein's profile at the IDC ) 〕 Since January 2011 Eckstein has been serving as dean founder of the school of economics at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya – IDC. Serves also as dean of Arison School of Business at the IDC since August 2014. Serves as head of the Aaron Economic Policy Institute, IDC, Herzliya, since the establishment of the institute in March 2014. Since 1981 he is a member of the econometric society and American Economic Association. Since 1997 he is a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Since 1998 he is a research fellow at the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA). In 2000 was chosen to be a fellow of The Econometric Society. 〔 (Zvi Eckstein's profile at the IDC ) 〕 Zvi Eckstein is married to Hadassa since 1975 with whom he has 3 children and 2 grandchildren. 〔 (Zvi Eckstein's CV ), at IDC 〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Zvi Eckstein」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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