Tel-Aviv University October 2017 David Weiss, Ph.D. Teudat Zehut (Oleh Hadash): 341334696 Faculty: Social Sciences Department: Economics Permanent Home Address: 1272 Beacon St, APT 8, Brookline MA 02446, USA Tel Aviv Address: Shalom Aleich, Apt 5, Tel Aviv 6424605, Israel Telephone: 0584833163 036409583 (Mobile) (work) CURRICULUM VITAE Date and place of birth: May 30, 1985. USA Date of arrival in Israel: July 2013. Aliyah Sept 2017. Military Service: None Marital Status and No. of children: Single/No Children EDUCATION 2003-2007 Brandeis Unversirty, Waltham MA Economics, Math BA May 2007 2007- University of 2007-2013 University of Economics MA December Economics Ph.D. May 2013 Doctoral dissertation: Some Macroeconomics for Family Economics: Two Essays Supervisors: Jeremy Greenwood, Iourii Manovskii, Dirk Krueger
David Weiss, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae 2 ACADEMIC AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE October 2013- Present. Tel Aviv University, Israel. Economics Department. Lecturer ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN SCIENTIFIC MEETINGS 2011 Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society (Seoul, Korea). Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage. Lecture. 2011 Cologne Workshop on Macroeconomics (Cologne, Germany). Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage. Poster 2011 Minerva Summer School in Economic Growth (Jerusalem, Israel). Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage. Lecture. 2012 University of (Philadelphia, US ). Risky Income, Risky Families: 2012 Interdisciplinary Center (Herzeliya, Israel). Risky Income, Risky Families: 2012 Hebrew University (Jerusalem, Israel). Risky Income, Risky Families: Marriage 2012 Tel Aviv University (Tel Aviv, Israel). Risky Income, Risky Families: Marriage and Divorce in a Volatile Labor Market. Lecture 2012 Bar Ilan University (Ramat Gan, Israel). Risky Income, Risky Families: Marriage 2012 Haifa University (Haifa, Israel). Risky Income, Risky Families: Marriage and Divorce in a Volatile Labor Market. Lecture 2012 Ben Gurion University (Be er Sheva, Israel). Risky Income, Risky Families: 2013 US Naval Academy (Annapolis, US). Risky Income, Risky Families: Marriage 2013 Stony Brook University (Stony Brook, US). Risky Income, Risky Families: 2013 Institute for Defense Analysis (Maryland, US). Risky Income, Risky Families: 2013 North American Meeting of the Econometric Society (Los Angeles, US). Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage. Lecture 2014 IDC Workshop (Herzeliya, Israel). Discussant. 2014 University of Alicante (Alicante, Spain). Financial Risk and Unemployment. Lecture. 2014 Society for Economic Dynamics (Toronto, Canada). Financial Risk and 2014 Getulio Vargas Foundation (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil). Financial Risk and
David Weiss, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae 3 2014 UniCredit and Universities prize ceremony at Bocconi University (Los Angeles, US). Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage. Lecture/Prize Reception 2015 IDC Workshop (Herzeliya, Israel). Women s Liberation as a Financial Innovation. Lecture. 2015 Family and the Macroeconomy Workshop (Edesheim, Germany). Women s Liberation as a Financial Innovation. Poster. 2015 NBER Summer Institute (Cambridge, US). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2015 Brandeis University (Waltham, US). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2015 University of (Philadelphia, US). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2015 Search and Matching Workshop (Philadelphia, US). Financial Risk and 2016 Search and Matching Workshop (Amsterdam, Netherlands). Financial Risk and 2016 Mannheim Macro Workshop (Mannheim, Germany). Financial Risk and 2016 Haifa University Economics Department Seminar (Haifa, Israel). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2016 Federal Reserve Bank of New York (NY, USA). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2016 Federal Reserve Bank of Boston (MA, USA). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2016 Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (MO, USA). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2017 Economic Growth Conference (Tel Aviv, Israel). Women s Liberation as a Financial 2017 Macroeconomics Workshop (Tel Aviv, Israel). Conference Organizer, joint with IDC. HONORS and GRANTS 2013 2014 2014 2015 2016 2016 Honorable mention- Penn Prize for Excellence in Teaching by Graduate Students Winner: UniCredit and Universities UWIN Best Paper Award in Gender Economics, for Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage, Joint with C. Santos. 5000 Euro. Israel Science Foundation- 1705/16. 150,000 NIS ($40,000)/year, 3 years. With M. Hazan.
David Weiss, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae 4 PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Referee for: American Economic Review, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Economic Growth, International Economic Review, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Journal of the European Economics Association, The B.E. Journal of Macroeconomics, Review of Economic Dynamics Organizer for: Penn Macro Club: Academic Year 2009-, Tel Aviv University Dept Seminar: Spring 2014-2015. PUBLICATIONS Publications: 1. Santos, Cezar and David Weiss. Why Not Settle Down Already? A Quantitative Analysis of the Delay in Marriage. International Economic Review, 2016, 57(2), 425-452. Econ Rank: A (top 10%) AI: 2.076, Rank 48/343, quartile 1 2. Greenwood, Jeremy and David Weiss. Mining Surplus: Modeling James A. Schmitz s Link Between Competition and Productivity. Econ Rank: A (top 10%) AI: 2.076, Rank 48/343, quartile 1 Submitted for Publication 1. Eckstein, Zvi, Ofer Setty and David Weiss. Financial Risk and Unemployment. (r&r International Economic Review). 2. Hazan, Moshe, David Weiss and Hosny Zoabi. Women s Liberation as a Financial Innovation. (r&r Journal of Finance) 3. Bar, Michael, Moshe Hazan, Oksana Leukhina, David Weiss and Hosny Zoabi. Marketization and the Changing Role of Differential Fertility (submitted) Research Papers: 1. Santos, Cezar and David Weiss. Risky Income, Risky Families: Marriage and Divorce in a Volatile Labor Market TEACHING Fall 2015-16 Spring 2015- Macro Aleph, Tel Aviv University, Lecturer MA seminar series, Tel Aviv University, Advisor/mediator
David Weiss, Ph.D. Curriculum Vitae 5 17 2013-present -2012 (6 Semesters) Summer Spring Fall 2009 Fall 2007 Fall 2005 Fall 2004 & Spring 2005 Undergraduate student seminar, Tel Aviv University, Lecturer International Economics, University of, Instructor Summer Mentor for New Economics Instructors, University of Numerical Methods in Macroeconomics, TA for Prof. Jeremy Greenwood International Economics, University of, TA for Prof. Iourii Manvskii Economics of Education, Brandeis University, TA for Prof. Michael Coiner Intermediate Macroeconomics, Brandeis University, TA for Prof. Patricia Tovar Intro to Economics, Brandeis University, TA for Prof. Michael Coiner