Razin, Assaf

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RAZIN, Assaf

RAZIN, Assaf. Israeli, b. 1941. Genres: Economics. Career: Tel Aviv University, Israel, professor, 1999-2002. Visiting professor, Harvard University, 1986-97, University of Chicago, Stanford University, 1998-. Publications: (with E. Helpman) A Theory of International Trade under Uncertainty, 1978; (with J.A. Frenkel) Fiscal Policies, Debt, and International Economic Interdependence, 1984; (with Frenkel) The International Transmission of Fiscal Expenditures and Budget Deficits in the World Economy, 1984; (with Frenkel) Fiscal Policies and Real Exchange Rates in the World Economy, 1986; (with M. Nerlove and E. Sadka) Household and Economy: Welfare Economics of Endogenous Fertility, 1987; (with Frenkel) Fiscal Policies and the World Economy: An Intertemporal Approach, 1987; (with Sadka) Population Economics, 1995; (with Frenkel and Sadka) Internation Taxation, 1993; (with Sadka) The Economy of Modern Israel, 1994; (with Sadka) Labor, Capital and Finance, 2002; (with Sadka) The Decline of the Welfare State, 2004. Address: Tel Aviv University, 69978 Tel Aviv, Israel. Online address: [email protected]; www.stanford.edu/~arazin