Reuben Gronau Explained

Reuben Gronau
Nationality:Israeli
Institution:Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Field:Economic sociology
Labour economics
Alma Mater:Columbia University
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Doctoral Advisor:Jacob Mincer
Gary Becker
Awards:Jacob Mincer Award (2008)
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Reuben Gronau (born 1937) is an Israeli economist, notable for his contributions to labour economics and economic sociology, in particular the Gronau model of time allocation and home production.[1]

Biography

Reuven Gronau was born in Tel Aviv.

He studied economics at the Hebrew University and received his bachelor's and master's degrees in 1960 and 1963. He continued his studies at Columbia University and in 1967 received a Ph.D. in economics under supervision of Jacob Mincer and Gary Becker, with a thesis on transport economics.[2]

In 1967 he joined the faculty of the Hebrew University in the Economics Department, and in 1979 was appointed a full professor.[3]

In 2005, Gronau was awarded the Michael Landau Prize in Israeli Economics by the Council for the Study of Israel and Zionist History.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Gronau . Reuben . 1977 . Leisure, Home Production, and Work—the Theory of the Allocation of Time Revisited . . 85 . 6 . 1099–1123 . 1837419 . 10.1086/260629. 862298 .
  2. Gronau . Reuben . 1970 . The Effect of Traveling Time on the Demand for Passenger Transportation . Journal of Political Economy . 78 . 2 . 377–394 . 10.1086/259635 . 1830696 . 154637374.
  3. Web site: The Bogen Family Department of Economics . 2024-03-21 . en.economics.huji.ac.il.
  4. Web site: Something went wrong... . 2024-04-11 . www.bio.huji.ac.il.