Elise Brezis
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Elise Brezis's Degrees
- PhD Economics Tel Aviv University
- Masters Economics Tel Aviv University
- Bachelors Economics Tel Aviv University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Elise Scheiner Brezis, professor of economics at Bar-Ilan University, is the director of the Azrieli Center for Economic Policy. She has been the head of the Statistics division at the Research Department in the Bank of Israel, and from 1999 to 2003, she was the president of the Israeli Association for the Study of European Integration. She holds a PhD in economics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology .
Elise Brezis's Published Works
Published Works
- Leapfrogging in international competition: A theory of cycles in national technological leadership (1993) (315)
- Leapfrogging: A Theory of Cycles in National Technological Leadership (1991) (148)
- Technology and the Life Cycle of Cities (1993) (132)
- The Role of Higher Education Institutions: Recruitment of Elites and Economic Growth (2004) (100)
- Immigration, investment, and real wages (1993) (61)
- Foreign capital flows in the century of Britain's industrial revolution: new estimates, controlled conjectures (1995) (56)
- Elites, Minorities and Economic Growth (1999) (37)
- Focal randomisation: An optimal mechanism for the evaluation of R&D projects (2007) (33)
- Brain drain and development traps (2013) (32)
- Scientometrics of peer review (2017) (32)
- Fertility, Non-Altruism and Economic Growth: Industrialization in the Nineteenth Century (2002) (28)
- The Role of Assignats during the French Revolution:An Evil or A Rescuer? (1995) (27)
- Conscientious regulation and post-regulatory employment restrictions (1997) (27)
- Arbitrariness in the peer review process (2020) (25)
- Economic growth, leadership and capital flows: the leapfrogging effect (1998) (23)
- Elites and Economic Outcomes (2007) (23)
- Political institutions and economic reforms in Central and Eastern Europe: a snowball effect (2003) (20)
- Social mobility at the top and the higher education system (2017) (19)
- Wy are the transition paths in China and Eastern Europe different (2003) (16)
- Social classes, demographic transition and economic growth (2001) (15)
- Changes in the Recruitment and Education of the Power Elites in Twentieth Century Western Democracies (2002) (15)
- Why do Students Migrate? Where do they Migrate to? (2011) (14)
- Changes in the Training of the Power Elites in Western Europe. (2004) (13)
- Social mobility at the top: Why are elites self-reproducing? (2013) (11)
- The new views on demographic transition: a reassessment of Malthus's and Marx's approach to population (2003) (10)
- Focal Randomization: An optimal mechanism for the evaluation of R&D (2006) (9)
- Population and economic growth: Ancient and modern (2016) (7)
- Legal conflicts of interest of the revolving door (2017) (6)
- ENDOGENOUS FERTILITY WITH A SIBSHIP SIZE EFFECT (2015) (6)
- The revolving door, state connections, and inequality of influence in the financial sector (2018) (6)
- Why Migrate: For Study or for Work? (2016) (6)
- Ranking and Quality of Universities: Why are US Universities at the top of the International Rankings? (2012) (5)
- Can demographic transition only be explained by altruistic and neo-Malthusian models? (2010) (5)
- Communist Regime Collapse: Output and the Rate of Repression (1998) (5)
- PROMISCUOUS ELITES, THE REVOLVING DOOR, AND ECONOMIC GROWTH (2013) (5)
- Mobility of Students and Quality of Higher Education: An Empirical Analysis of the "Unified Brain Drain" Model (2013) (5)
- Disequilibrium dynamics during the great depression (1993) (5)
- Asset Prices, the Real Exchange Rate, and Unemployment in a Small Open Economy: A Medium-Run Structuralist Perspective (2002) (4)
- Measuring conflicts of interest : a revolving door indicator * (2015) (4)
- Red Tape: Oiling the Hinges of the 'Revolving Door' (2002) (4)
- Geography, Economics and Political Systems: A Bird’s Eye View (2014) (4)
- Long-Run Growth and Demographic Transition Social classes , demographic transition and economic growth (2001) (4)
- Elitism in Higher Education and Inequality: Why Are the Nordic Countries So Special? (2018) (4)
- Financial Sector Regulation and the Revolving Door in US Commercial Banks (2017) (3)
- ELITE SCHOOLS, CIRCULATION OF ELITES AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT: THE ENA CASE (2012) (3)
- Productivity Gap between Sectors and Double Duality in Labor Markets (2018) (3)
- Should individuals migrate before acquiring education or after? A new model of Brain Waste vs. Brain Drain (2019) (3)
- The Effects of Elite Recruitment on Social Cohesion and Economic Development (2010) (2)
- Globalization and the Emergence of a Transnational Oligarchy (2010) (2)
- Non‐Linear Geographics and the Economics of Transition and Democratization (2013) (2)
- Globalization and Migration: A “Unified Brain Drain” Model (2012) (2)
- Economic Cooperation and Conflict Resolution: Europe and the Middle East (2003) (1)
- ICT, Signaling and Economic Growth (2002) (1)
- The Revolving Door Indicator: Estimating the distortionary power of the revolving door (2014) (1)
- The Effects Of Education On Labor Productivity : Differences Between Tradable And NonTradable Industries (2016) (1)
- at the Top of the International Rankings (2012) (1)
- Was the Korean Slave Market Efficient (2009) (1)
- PROMISCUOUS ELITES, THE REVOLVING DOOR, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT (2013) (1)
- A Political Economy Perspective on Development and Convergence (2007) (1)
- Did Foreign Capital Flows Finance the Industrial Revolution? A Reply (1997) (1)
- Desequilibrium Dynamics During the Grate Depression (1993) (0)
- Population Dynamics and Economic Growth: Should We Adopt Different Frameworks for Poor and Rich Countries? (2012) (0)
- Ranking and Quality of Universities: What Makes US Universities to be at the Top? (2011) (0)
- the industrial revolution? A reply (1997) (0)
- Population Dynamics and Economic Growth: Should we model differently poor and rich countries? (2008) (0)
- Productivity Gap between Sectors and Double Duality in Labor Markets (2018) (0)
- Is Privatization Necessary to achieve Quality of Universities (2008) (0)
- Preliminary version The New Views on Demographic Transition : A Reassessment of Malthus and Marx s views on Population (2001) (0)
- www.econstor.eu Brain Drain and Development Traps∗ (2011) (0)
- « Endogenous fertility with a sibship size effect » Auteurs (2014) (0)
- What We Can Learn from the Nordic Model (2018) (0)
- Arbitrariness in the peer review process (2020) (0)
- Globalization, Elites and Social Mobility (2012) (0)
- Scientometrics of peer review (2017) (0)
- Productivity Gap between Tradable and Non-Tradable Industries and Duality in Higher Education (2017) (0)
- Elitism in Higher Education and Inequality: Why Are the Nordic Countries So Special? (2018) (0)
- Paid Basic Income, Fertility Rates and Economic Growth (2014) (0)
- Promiscuous Elites and Economic Development (2012) (0)
- GEOGRAPHY, ECONOMICS AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS: (2014) (0)
- Is Brain Drain passé? The Optimal Timing of Migration (2018) (0)
- Endogenous Fertility and Intergenerational Transfers: The Significance of the Sibship Size Effect (2012) (0)
- Disengagement: Can it Improve the Palestinian Economy? (2006) (0)
- The Institutions of the Recruitment of Power Elites, Meritocracy, and Economic Growth in Western Democracies (2004) (0)
- ELITES, MINORITIES AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN AN INTERDISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVE (2012) (0)
- Money, capital flows and protectionism : the Industrial Revolution revisited (1988) (0)
- Why are the transition paths in China and Eastern Europe different? economy perspective 1 (2003) (0)
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