词条 | Yoram Barzel |
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| name = Yoram Barzel | image = | image_size = | alt = | caption = | birth_date = {{birth year and age |1931}} | birth_place = | death_date = | death_place = | nationality = American | spouse = | website = | institution = University of Washington | field = | school_tradition = | alma_mater = University of Chicago | doctoral_advisor = Arnold Harberger Zvi Griliches | doctoral_students = | contributions = | awards = | repec_prefix = | repec_id = }} Yoram Barzel (born 1931) is an Israeli economist and a professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Washington. He is interested in property rights, applied price theory, and political economy. EducationBarzel graduated with a B.A. (1953) and M.A. (1956) in economics from Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He completed his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Chicago in 1961. He specializes in price theory and economic organization. ResearchBarzel is known for developing a property rights/transaction cost approach to economics and he has written on topics ranging from car racing to slavery to Jewish lending to voting rules in condominium associations. Among his many ideas are those about racing to claim assets, multitasking, rationing by waiting, divided ownership of complex assets, measurement costs, and the economic origins of democracy. In the process Barzel's work unearthed the economic rationale for many institutions and offered a framework for analyzing them. Barzel holds an important place among all economists for expanding the scope of economic science in a way that focuses attention on the importance of institutions and the economic logic of their variety. BookFollowing are the books published by Barzel.
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