September 2004
Address:
| Department of Economics
University of Connecticut at Waterbury 32 Hillside Avenue Waterbury, CT 06710-2288 |
Fields of Research Specialization:
| Economic Growth & Development |
| Public Choice |
Education:
| Ph.D. | 1974 | University of Chicago |
| B.A. | 1970 | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Professional Experience:
| Academic Experience: | |||
| 1989 - Present: | Associate Professor, University of Connecticut at Waterbury | ||
| 1981 - 1989 | Assistant Professor, University of Connecticut at Waterbury | ||
| 1982 - 1985 | Visiting Research Associate, Economic Growth Center, Yale University | ||
| 1979 - 1981 | Assistant Professor, University of Toronto | ||
| 1974 - 1979 | Assistant Professor, Haifa University | ||
Publications:
| Books and Monographs: | ||
| Daniel Landau, "The
Economic Impact of Military Expenditures," Policy Research Working Papers
Public Economics, Policy Research Department World Bank, WPS 1138,
May 1993.
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| Daniel Landau, R.
Evenson and D. Ballou, "Agricultural Productivity Measures for U.S. States
1950-1982," in Evaluating Agricultural Research & Productivity,
Minnesota Agricultural Experiment Station, University of Minnesota, Miscellaneous
Publication 52-1987, 1-40.
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| Daniel Landau, "Government
and Economic Growth in the Less Developed Countries," President's Task
Force on International Private Enterprise, Selected Papers, Dec. 1984.
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| Daniel Landau, Uri
Ben-Zion and M. Spiegel, "Economic Aspects of High School Education and
the Matriculation Examinations," Matriculation Examinations, Baruch
Navo ed., Tel Aviv Am-Oved Press, 1982. (Hebrew)
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| Daniel Landau, "The
Business Cycle & Productivity Change," Dissertation, Department of
Economics, University of Chicago, August 1974.
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| Journal Articles: | ||
| D. Landau, "A Simple Theory of Economic Growth," Economic Development & Cultural Change, 52(1): 217-35, October, 2003. | ||
| D. Landau, "Government
Expenditure, Human Capital Creation and Economic Growth", Journal of
Public Budgeting, Accounting & Financial Management, 9(3): 467-88,
Fall, 1997.
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| D. Landau, "Is the Peace Dividend Negative: Military Expenditure and Economic Growth in the Wealthy OECD Countries" Quarterly Review of Economics & Finance, Vol. 36:2, pp. 183-96, 1996. | ||
| D. Landau, The Contribution
of the European Common Market To the Growth of its Member Countries," Weltwirtschaftliches
Archiv, 1995, 131(4):774-82.
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| D. Landau "Do Country
Characteristics Matter for Economic Growth Among the Developed Countries?"
Atlantic Economic Journal, 23:2, pp. 113-21, June 1995.
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| D. Landau, "The Economic
Impact of Military Expenditure on the Less Developed Countries," Defense
Economics, 5, pp. 205-20, 1994.
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| D. Landau, "The Pattern
of Economic Policies in the Less Developed Countries: A Public Choice Explanation,"
CATO Journal, Summer 1990.
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| D. Landau, "Public
Choice & Economic Aid," Economic Development & Cultural Change
38(3):559-76, April 1990.
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| D. Landau & M.
Bordo, "The Growth of Government A Protection Explanation," Public Choice
53(2), 167-75, 1987.
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| D. Landau, "Government
Expenditure and Economic Growth in the Less Developed Countries, An Empirical
Study for 1960-80," Economic Development & Cultural Change,
pp. 36-75, October 1986.
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| D. Landau and M. Bordo,
"Advocacy and Neo-Classical Economics," Eastern Economic Journal
12(2), pp. 94-102, April 1986.
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| D. Landau, "Explaining
Differences in Per Capita Income Between Countries: A Hypothesis &
Test of 1950 & 1970," Explorations in Economic History 22, pp.
296-315, 1985.
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| D. Landau, "Government
Expenditure and Economic Growth in the Developed Countries: 1952-76," Public
Choice 47: pp. 459-77, 1985.
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| D. Landau and M. Kellman,
"The Nature of Japan's Comparative Advantage, 1965-80," World Development
12:4, pp. 433-38, April 1984.
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| D. Landau, "Government
Expenditure and Economic Growth: A Cross-Country Study," Southern Economic
Journal 49:3, pp. 783-92, January 1983.
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| D. Landau and M. Bordo,
"The Supply and Demand for Protection: A Suggestion for a Positive Theory
of Democratic Government," Swedish Journal of Political Science
5, pp. 225-47, 1980.
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| D. Landau and M. Bordo,
The Pattern of Citations in Economic Theory 1945- 68: an Exploration Towards
a Quantitative History of Thought," History of Political Economy
11:2, pp. 240-53, 1970.
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| D. Landau, Uri Ben-Zion
and M. Spiegel, "Free High School Education and Its Implications for Income
Distribution," Economic Quarterly, pp. 1-5 (Hebrew), Winter 1978.
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| D. Landau and M. Kellman,
"Economic Development and Population: Some Further Empirical Tests of the
Malthusian Hypothesis," Studies in Comparative International Development
13:3, pp. 3-27, Fall 1978.
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| D. Landau, "Patents and Over-Investment in Process Inventions? Comment," Southern Economic Journal 45:1, pp. 285-88, July 1978. |
| Technical Reports: | ||
| D. Landau and O. Izraeli,
"The Course, Pace, and Selected Price and Income Effects of Israel's Transition
from a Highly Government Regulated to A More Market Controlled Economy,"
Carleton Economic Papers, 78-21, Nov. 1978.
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| D. Landau and O. Izraeli,
"Population Dispersal and Migration to/ from Israel's Development Towns,"
Carleton Economic Papers, 78-19, October 1978.
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| D. Landau and R. Evenson,
"A Note on Productivity Growth in U.S. Agriculture," Discussion Paper Economic
Growth Center, Yale University, 1974.
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Fellowships and Awards:
1970 - 1973 Ford Foundation Doctor & Dissertation Fellowships
Current Memberships in Professional Societies:
American Economic Association