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Rafi Melnick is the Provost of the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] based in Israel. Melnick joined The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in 1998 and as of 2009 he was the Dean of the Lauder School of Government. Prior to that he was professor of economics at the [[Arison Business School]], in the past he held teaching positions at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] and visiting positions at [[Boston University]] and the [[University of California]].
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[[Rafi Melnick]] is the Provost of the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] based in Israel. Melnick joined The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in 1998 and as of 2009 he was the Dean of the [[Lauder School of Government]]. Prior to that he was professor of economics at the [[Arison Business School]], in the past he held teaching positions at the [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] and visiting positions at [[Boston University]] and the [[University of California]].
  
 
Melnick served as a senior economist at the research department of the [[Bank of Israel]]; during 1991-1998 he was deputy director of research. He was also a member of the team of economists at the Bank of Israel, that designed the strategy for the absorption of the Soviet immigration in the nineties and prepared the absorption plan entitled “One Million Immigrants - An Absorption Program”.
 
Melnick served as a senior economist at the research department of the [[Bank of Israel]]; during 1991-1998 he was deputy director of research. He was also a member of the team of economists at the Bank of Israel, that designed the strategy for the absorption of the Soviet immigration in the nineties and prepared the absorption plan entitled “One Million Immigrants - An Absorption Program”.
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His research interests are listed as:  
 
His research interests are listed as:  
  
:"business cycle analysis, the economic impact of terrorism and monetary policy in small open economies. An economic program for fiscal consolidation in Israel and the development of a national index for the civilian national strength of state of Israel", both of these research projects were discussed in the Herzliya conference in 2002 and 2003.
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:business cycle analysis, the economic impact of terrorism and monetary policy in small open economies. An economic program for fiscal consolidation in Israel and the development of a national index for the civilian national strength of state of Israel", both of these research projects were discussed in the Herzliya conference in 2002 and 2003.
  
Melnick developed the State of the economy index for the Israeli economy; the index is published to the public, by IDC, on a monthly basis. His professional activities include economic consultant to [[Migdal]], member of the board of directors of [[Psagot Ofek securities and investment Ltd]]. and research associate of the [[Center for social policy studies research]] in Israel.
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Melnick developed the State of the economy index for the Israeli economy; the index is published to the public, by IDC, on a monthly basis. His professional activities include economic consultant to [[Migdal]], member of the board of directors of [[Psagot Ofek securities and investment Ltd]]. and research associate of the [[Center for social policy studies research]] in Israel<ref>Prof. Rafi Melnick, [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/ProfRafiMelnick/tabid/243/Default.aspx International Institute for Counter Terrorism], ''Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya'', Accessed 21-August-2009</ref>.
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Melnick was a speaker in 2004 at the [[Milken Institute]]<ref>Speaker Biography, [http://www.milkeninstitute.org/events/events.taf?function=show&cat=allconf&EventID=GC04&SPID=1202&level1=speakers&level2=bio Rafi Melnick], ''The Milken Institute'', Accessed 21-August-2009</ref>.
  
 
==Affiliations==
 
==Affiliations==
  
[[Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya]] | [[International Institute for Counter Terrorism]] | [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] | [[Arison Business School]] | [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] | [[Boston University]] | [[University of California]] | [[Bank of Israel]] | [[Migdal]] | [[Psagot Ofek securities and investment Ltd]] | [[Center for social policy studies research]]
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[[Milken Institute]] | [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]] | [[International Institute for Counter Terrorism]] | [[Lauder School of Government]] | [[Arison Business School]] | [[Hebrew University of Jerusalem]] | [[Boston University]] | [[University of California]] | [[Bank of Israel]] | [[Migdal]] | [[Psagot Ofek securities and investment Ltd]] | [[Center for social policy studies research]]
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[[Category:Israel|Melnick, Rafi]][[Category:Israeli Think Tanker|Melnick, Rafi]]

Latest revision as of 13:27, 13 November 2012

Rafi Melnick

Rafi Melnick is the Provost of the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya based in Israel. Melnick joined The Interdisciplinary Center (IDC) in 1998 and as of 2009 he was the Dean of the Lauder School of Government. Prior to that he was professor of economics at the Arison Business School, in the past he held teaching positions at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and visiting positions at Boston University and the University of California.

Melnick served as a senior economist at the research department of the Bank of Israel; during 1991-1998 he was deputy director of research. He was also a member of the team of economists at the Bank of Israel, that designed the strategy for the absorption of the Soviet immigration in the nineties and prepared the absorption plan entitled “One Million Immigrants - An Absorption Program”.

His research interests are listed as:

business cycle analysis, the economic impact of terrorism and monetary policy in small open economies. An economic program for fiscal consolidation in Israel and the development of a national index for the civilian national strength of state of Israel", both of these research projects were discussed in the Herzliya conference in 2002 and 2003.

Melnick developed the State of the economy index for the Israeli economy; the index is published to the public, by IDC, on a monthly basis. His professional activities include economic consultant to Migdal, member of the board of directors of Psagot Ofek securities and investment Ltd. and research associate of the Center for social policy studies research in Israel[1].

Melnick was a speaker in 2004 at the Milken Institute[2].

Affiliations

Milken Institute | Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya | International Institute for Counter Terrorism | Lauder School of Government | Arison Business School | Hebrew University of Jerusalem | Boston University | University of California | Bank of Israel | Migdal | Psagot Ofek securities and investment Ltd | Center for social policy studies research

Notes

  1. Prof. Rafi Melnick, International Institute for Counter Terrorism, Interdisciplinary Centre Herzliya, Accessed 21-August-2009
  2. Speaker Biography, Rafi Melnick, The Milken Institute, Accessed 21-August-2009