Asher Achinstein

Asher Achinstein (December 6, 1900 – September 20, 1998) was an American economist and a member of the Council of Economic Advisors during the Dwight D. Eisenhower administration.

Asher Achinstein
BornDecember 6, 1900
DiedSeptember 20, 1998 (age 97)
Cross Keys
EducationB.A. City College of New York
M.A. and PhD. Columbia University
Spouse(s)Betty Comras (died 1964)
Martha Levitsky
ChildrenPeter J. Achinstein

Biography

Achinstein was born on December 6, 1900 in New York City.[1] He was Jewish.[1] He graduated with a B.A. from the City College of New York and with a M.A. and PhD. from Columbia University.[1][2] He worked for the New York State Board of Housing.[1] In 1951, he accepted a position with the Legislative Reference Service of the Library of Congress conducting economic research for the members of Congress; he remained in the position until 1970.[2] In 1954, he was appointed to the Council of Economic Advisers by President Dwight D. Eisenhower.[2]

In 1950, Achinstein published Introduction to Business Cycles.[2]

Personal life

In the 1930s, he married Betty Comras (died 1964); they had one son, philosopher Peter J. Achinstein.[2] In 1965, he married Martha Levitsky.[2] He died on September 20, 1998 in Cross Keys.[2]

References

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