Arye L. Hillman
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 77 |
Date of birth | January 13,1947 |
Zodiac sign | Capricorn |
Born | Bad Worishofen |
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Field | Political Economy |
Job | Economist |
Education | University of Pennsylvania |
Affiliations | Bar-Ilan University |
Interests | Political Economy |
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ID | 583344 |
Public Finance and Public Policy
The political economy of protection
Declining Industries and Political Support Protectionist Motives
From the Helping Hand to the Grabbing Hand: Fiscal Federalism and Corruption in China
Growth, Governance, and Fiscal Policy Transmission Channels in Low-Income Countries
User Payments for Basic Education in Low-Income Countries
Political Influence Motives and the Choice Between Tariffs and Quotas
The Tax Base in Transition: The Case of Bulgaria
Creating the Reform-resistant Dependent Economy: The CMEA International Trading Relationship
Public Finance and Public Policy: A Political Economy Perspective on the Responsibilities and Limitations of Government
Public Finance and Public Policy 2ed
The political economy of protection
Declining Industries and Political Support Protectionist Motives
From the Helping Hand to the Grabbing Hand: Fiscal Federalism and Corruption in China
Growth, Governance, and Fiscal Policy Transmission Channels in Low-Income Countries
User Payments for Basic Education in Low-Income Countries
Political Influence Motives and the Choice Between Tariffs and Quotas
The Tax Base in Transition: The Case of Bulgaria
Creating the Reform-resistant Dependent Economy: The CMEA International Trading Relationship
Public Finance and Public Policy: A Political Economy Perspective on the Responsibilities and Limitations of Government
Public Finance and Public Policy 2ed
Arye L. Hillman Life story
Arye L. Hillman is an Israeli economist whose career has been at Bar Ilan University in Israel where he has been William Gittes Chair and Professor of Economics. His main research focus is on political economy, or the study of public policy as the interface between economic and political decisions.