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Daniel Levy is a Professor of Economics at Bar-Ilan University (Israel). He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of California/Irvine (USA). From 1992 till 2002, he was a faculty member, first Assistant Professor and then a Tenured Associate Professor (as well as the Director of Graduate Studies), at the Department of Economics at Emory University (USA). He was a Visiting Professor at McMaster University, Emory University, European Central Bank, Deutsche Bundesbank, Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, ISET, Gent University, and the University of California/Irvine. He is a member of NBER-CRIW, Senior Fellow of RCEA, Academic Advisor of the Israeli Consumer Council and the Ministry of Economics. His research areas are macro, IO, political economy, and time series.

Research Areas

  • Macroeconomics
  • Industrial Organization
  • Political Economy

Topics

  • Price Setting, Price Adjustment, and Cost of Price Adjustment 
  • Business Cycles, Convergence and Economic Growth 
  • International Capital Mobility
  • Political Economy 
  • Frequency Domain Econometrics

Education/Academic qualification

PhD

Jan 1983Jun 1991

Award Date: 30 Jun 1991

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