Reuben Gronau
Reuben Gronau | |
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Born | 1937 (age 78–79) |
Nationality | Israeli |
Institution | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Field |
Economic sociology Labour economics |
Alma mater |
Columbia University Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Influences | Jacob Mincer, Gary Becker |
Awards | Mincer Prize (2008) |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Reuben Gronau (born 1937) is an Israeli American economist, notable for his contributions to labour economics and economic sociology, in particular the Gronau model of time allocation and home production.[1]
Gronau received his Ph.D. in 1967 from Columbia University, under supervision of Jacob Mincer and Gary Becker, with a thesis on transport economics.[2]
References
- ↑ Gronau, Reuben (1977). "Leisure, Home Production, and Work—the Theory of the Allocation of Time Revisited". Journal of Political Economy 85 (6): 1099–1123. doi:10.1086/260629. JSTOR 1837419.
- ↑ Gronau, Reuben (1970). "The Effect of Traveling Time on the Demand for Passenger Transportation". Journal of Political Economy 78 (2): 377–394. doi:10.1086/259635. JSTOR 1830696.
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