Werner Z. Hirsch Explained
Werner Zvi Hirsch (June 10, 1920 - July 10, 2009) was a German-born American economist. Born in small-town Germany, Hirsch emigrated to Mandatory Palestine (later known as Israel) to escape the Nazis in the late 1930s, where he attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He emigrated to the United States in 1946 and received a PhD in economics from the University of California, Berkeley in 1949. He was a professor of economics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) from 1963 to 1990. He was an expert on urban economics and higher education policy.
Early life
Werner Hirsch was born on June 10, 1920, in Linz am Rhein, Germany.[1] [2] Due to the rise of antisemitic National Socialism in Germany, Hirsch and his family moved to Haifa, Mandatory Palestine (now known as Israel) in 1936.[3] He took the middle name "Zvi" in Israel.[3]
Hirsch attended the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[3] He emigrated to the United States in 1946 and earned a bachelor's degree from the University of California, Berkeley in 1947. He earned a PhD in economics from Berkeley in 1949.[1]
Career
Hirsch worked at Berkeley from 1949 to 1951. He was an economist at the Brookings Institution in 1952. He taught economics at the Washington University in St. Louis from 1953 to 1962.[1]
Hirsch became a professor of economics at the University of California, Los Angeles in 1963. He served as the first director of the Institute of Government and Public Affairs at UCLA.[1] He retired from UCLA in 1990.[3] Meanwhile, he worked for the RAND Corporation,[1] the Kerner Commission, the United States Congress Joint Economic Committee, the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development, the Internal Revenue Service, and the National Science Foundation.[2] Meanwhile, with Luc E. Weber, Hirsch was the co-founder of the Glion Colloquium, a think tank on higher education which published many books about higher education policy.[4]
Hirsch endowed the Werner Z. Hirsch Award in Representational Drawing in the Department of Art at UCLA.[5]
Personal life and death
Hirsch married Hilde Emma Zwiren, known as Esther, whom he met in Israel.[3] They resided in Los Angeles, California, where he died of pancreatic cancer, aged 89, on July 10, 2009.[1]
Works
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Marcus. Morton J.. Segelhorst. Elbert W.. Spillover of Public Education: Costs and Benefits. 1964. University of California Press. Los Angeles, California. 1050397.
- Book: Baisden. Richard N.. Hirsch. Werner Z.. California's Future Economic Growth: Economic Prospects of the Nation's Largest State, Proposals for Offsetting the Effects of Declining Defense Expenditures. 1965. Diablo Press. Berkeley, California. 976849.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Elements of Regional Accounts. 1967. Johns Hopkins University Press. Baltimore, Maryland. 175527.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Inventing Education for the Future. 1967. Chandler Publishing Company. San Francisco, California. 177973.
- Book: Hale. Samuel. Hirsch. Werner Z.. Agenda for the Los Angeles Area in 1970. 1969. University of California Press. Los Angeles, California. 558637.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Sonenblum. Sidney. Selecting Regional Information for Government Planning and Decision-Making. 1970. Praeger Publishers. New York. 9780275027131. 66565.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. The Economics of State and Local Government. registration. 1970. McGraw-Hill Education. New York. 9780070290426. 80049.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Fiscal Pressures on the Central City: The Impact of Commuters, Nonwhites, and Overlapping Governments. 1971. Praeger Publishers. New York. 212612.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Los Angeles: Viability and Prospects for Metropolitan Leadership. 1971. Praeger Publishers. New York. 235888.
- Book: Gay. Robert M.. Hirsch. Werner Z.. Marcus. Morton J.. Program Budgeting for Primary and Secondary Public Education: Current Status and Prospects in Los Angeles. 1972. Praeger Publishers. New York. 579272.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Sonenblum. Sidney. Governing Urban America in the 1970s. registration. 1973. Praeger Publishers. New York. 9780275286743. 584108.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Urban Economic Analysis. 1973. McGraw-Hill Education. New York. 9780070290440. 577969.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Sonenblum. Sidney. Teeples. Ronald K.. Local Government Program Budgeting: Theory and Practice, with Special Reference to Los Angeles. 1974. Praeger Publishers. New York. 9780275288594. 1269553.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Recent Experiences with National Planning in the United Kingdom: A Study. 1977. U.S. Government Printing Office. Washington, D.C.. 6058328.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Law and Economics: An Introductory Analysis. registration. 1979. Academic Press. New York. 9780123494801. 5289386.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Rufolo. Anthony M.. Public finance and expenditure in a federal system. 1990. Harcourt Brace Jovanovich. San Diego, California. 9780155734821. 21406046.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Privatizing Government Services: An Economic Analysis of Contracting Out By Local Governments. 1991. University of California Press. Los Angeles, California. 9780892151691. 24928133.
- Book: Weber. Luc E.. Hirsch. Werner Z.. Challenges Facing Higher Education at the Millennium. 1999. Oryx Press. Phoenix, Arizona. 9781573562935. 41108558.
- Book: Weber. Luc E.. Hirsch. Werner Z.. Governance in Higher Education: The University in a State of Flux. 2001. Economica. London, U.K.. 9782717841909. 49707687.
- Book: Hirsch. Werner Z.. Weber. Luc E.. As the Walls of Academia Are Tumbling Down. 2002. Economica. London, U.K.. 9782717844399. 51821859.
Notes and References
- News: Passings. May 1, 2016. The Los Angeles Times. August 5, 2009.
- Web site: Lee. Cynthia. Werner Z. Hirsch -- economist and adviser to higher ed leaders. UCLA Newsroom. UCLA. May 1, 2016. July 17, 2009.
- Web site: IN MEMORIAM: Werner Hirsch. University of California Senate. May 2, 2016. April 17, 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150417080842/http://senate.universityofcalifornia.edu/inmemoriam/wernerhirsch.html. dead.
- Web site: Glion Colloquium. Glion. April 21, 2024.
- Web site: The Werner Z. Hirsch Award in Representational Drawing. UCLA Department of Art. UCLA. May 1, 2016.