Reuben Gronau
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]
Reuben Gronau | |
---|---|
Born | 1937 (age 82–83) |
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) |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Gronau received his Ph.D. in 1967 from Columbia University, under supervision of Jacob Mincer and Gary Becker, with a thesis on transport economics.[2]
References
- Gronau, Reuben (1977). "Leisure, Home Production, and Work—the Theory of the Allocation of Time Revisited". Journal of Political Economy. 85 (6): 1099–1123. doi:10.1086/260629. JSTOR 1837419.
- Gronau, Reuben (1970). "The Effect of Traveling Time on the Demand for Passenger Transportation". Journal of Political Economy. 78 (2): 377–394. doi:10.1086/259635. JSTOR 1830696.
External links
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.