Lawrence J. White Explained

Lawrence J. White
Birth Date:c. 1943
Institution:New York University Stern School of Business
Alma Mater:Harvard University, London School of Economics

Lawrence J. White (born c. 1943) is Robert Kavesh Professor of Economics at New York University's Leonard N. Stern School of Business.[1] During 1986–1989 he was on leave to serve as board member, Federal Home Loan Bank Board, in which capacity he also served as board member for Freddie Mac; and during 1982–1983 he was on leave to serve as Director of the Economic Policy Office, Antitrust Division, US Department of Justice. He is the General Editor of The Review of Industrial Organization and formerly Secretary-Treasurer of the Western Economic Association International.

Biography

White received the B.A. from Harvard University (1964), the M.Sc. from the London School of Economics (1965), and the Ph.D. from Harvard University (1969). He has written articles in leading economics, finance, and law journals.

He was the North American Editor of The Journal of Industrial Economics, 1984–1987 and 1990–1995. White served on the Senior Staff of the President's Council of Economic Advisers during 1978–1979, and he was Chairman of the Stern School's Department of Economics, 1990–1995.

Selected publications

He is editor or coeditor of twelve volumes:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: NYU Stern – Lawrence White – Robert Kavesh Professorship in Economics . Stern.nyu.edu . 2013-12-10.
  2. Book: The S&L debacle: Public policy lessons for bank and thrift regulation . 9780195067330 . White . Lawrence J . 1991.
  3. Book: Guaranteed to Fail: Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, and the Debacle of Mortgage Finance . 978-1400838097 . Acharya, Viral V. 2011-03-14. etal.
  4. Book: Mergers and Acquisitions . 9781587981876 . Keenan, Michael. 2003-04-01.
  5. Book: The Antitrust Revolution: Economics, Competition, and Policy . 9780199315499 . Kwoka, John E. 2013-07-16.