Kreinin, Mordechai

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KREININ, Mordechai

KREININ, Mordechai. American (born Israel), b. 1930. Genres: Economics. Career: University of Michigan, Survey Research Center, lecturer and study director, 1956-57; Michigan State University, East Lansing, assistant professor, 1957-59, associate professor, 1959-61, professor, 1961-89, University Distinguished Professor of Economics, 1990-. International Trade and Finance Association, president, 1993; Fulbright senior specialist, 2001-. Consultant, U.S. State Dept. 1970s, U.N., 1971-, and Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, 1972. Special Adviser on Policy and Research, U.N. Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva, Switz., 1971-73; Round-the-World lecturer for USIS, 1970-96. Publications: Israel and Africa: A Study in Technical Cooperation, 1964; Alternative Commercial Policies: Their Effects on the American Economy, 1967; International Economics, 1971, 9th ed., 2002; (co-author) The Monetary Approach to the Balance of Payments: A Survey, 1978; Economics, 1983, 1999; Can Australia Adjust?, 1988; International Commercial Policy: Issues for the 1990s, 1993; The U.S.-Canada Free Trade Agreement, 1999. Address: Dept. of Economics, Michigan State University, 101 Marshall Hall, East Lansing, MI 48824-1038, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]