Avraham Ebenstein
Hebrew University
Avraham Ebenstein is a member of the Hebrew University Department of Economics. He received his Ph.D. in economics from University of California, Berkeley in 2007. His fields of interest include environmental economics, health economics, and economic demography. He is currently focusing on the health impacts of environmental deterioration and the design of effective environmental policy, with a focus on developing countries.
Articles by Avraham Ebenstein:
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The price of children and the value of none: New evidence from Israel
2 December 2011, 6371 reads
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New evidence on international trade, offshoring, and US wages
31 August 2009, 29430 reads
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