CURRICULUM
VITAE
DAVID GENESOVE
DATE:
ADDRESS: Department of Economics, Faculty of Social
Sciences
Hebrew
BIRTH
DATE:
EDUCATION
INSTITUTION DEGREE DATE
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
ACADEMIC
POSITIONS
2000-present Associate Professor, Hebrew
University of Jerusalem
Winter
2004 Visiting
Professor,
Fall/Winter
2002-3 Visiting Professor,
1998-2000 Senior Lecturer,
1996-1998 Associate
Professor of Economics, M.I.T.
1994-1995 Visiting Lecturer,
Spring
1995 Visiting Lecturer,
1991-1996 Assistant
Professor of Economics, M.I.T.
EDITORIAL
POSITIONS
Co-Editor (1998-2003), The Journal of Industrial Economics
Board
of Editors, American Economic Review
Associate
Editor, The Review of Economics and Statistics
Associate
Editor (Industrial Org.), New Palgrave
Dictionary of Economics, 2nd
edition
FELLOWSHIPS
AND GRANTS
1998-2001 Alon Fellowship
1999-2001
2003-2004 Samuel Neaman Institute STE (Chemical Foundation)
2003-2004
Sapir Institute (Israeli Telecommunications Industry)
2004-2006 Israel
Science Foundation #483/04 (The Economics of Radio Broadcasting)
PROFESSIONAL
AND PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Research
Fellow, Center for Economic Policy and Research
Member,
American Economic Association
Member,
Econometric Society
Member,
American Real Estate and Urban Economics Association
Chair, Sub-Committee on
Revising the Consumer Price Index, Central Bureau of Statistics (
PUBLICATIONS
2005 (with
W.P. Mullin) “Predation and Its Internal Rate of Return: The Sugar Industry,
1887-1914", RAND Journal of Economics, (forthcoming)..
2004
Comment
on Forni's ''Using Stationarity Tests in Antitrust Market Definition'', American Law and Economics Review, 6(2): 476-478.
2003 “Nominal Rigidity in Apartment Rents”, Review of Economics and
Statistics , 85(4): 844-853.
2001 (with C.J. Mayer) “Loss Aversion and Seller
Behavior: Evidence from the Housing Market” Quarterly Journal of Economics,
116(4): 1233-1260.
2001 (with W.P. Mullin) “Rules, Communication and
Collusion: Narrative Evidence from the Sugar Institute Case”, The American Economic Review, 91(3): 379-398.
1999 (with W. P. Mullin) “The Sugar Institute
Learns to Organize Information Exchange”, in N. Lamoreaux, D. Raff and P.
Temin, Learning By Doing In Markets, Firms and Countries, The University
of Chicago Press.
1998 (with W. P. Mullin) “Testing Static
Oligopoly Models: Conduct and Cost in the Sugar Industry, 1890‑1914"
The RAND Journal of Economics, 29(2 - Summer,): 355‑377.
1997 (with C. J. Mayer), “Equity and Time to
1995 "Search at Wholesale Auto Auctions," Quarterly
Journal of Economics. 110(1): 23-49.
1993 "Adverse Selection in the Wholesale
Used Car Market," Journal of Political Economy. 101(4): 644-665
1992 (with O. Ashenfelter) "Testing for Price Anomalies in
Real-Estate Auctions," American Economic Review: Papers and Proceedings.
82(2): 501-505.
Unpublished
Manuscripts
2003
Why are there so few (and fewer and fewer) two
newspaper towns?, mimeo.
1999 The
Adoption of Offset Presses in the Daily Newspaper Industry in the
1995 "The Responsiveness of Price to Supply
Traded under Alternative Trade Mechanisms in the New England Fish
Industry", MIT mimeo.
1991 “Coconuts, Lemons and Pies: Search, Adverse Selection and Bargaining in
the Wholesale Used Car Market”, Ph.D. Thesis,