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Prof. Daniel Levy is a Visiting Professor at the Department of Economics, Bar-Ilan University, Israel. He holds the William Gittes Chair in Macroeconomics. His academic career includes roles at Emory University and contributions to research on price rigidity, macroeconomics, and political economy.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of California, Irvine (1991)
- MA in Economics, University of California, Irvine (1990)
- BA (cum laude) in Economics and Statistics, Ben-Gurion University, Israel (1982)
Research Interests: Focuses on price setting mechanisms, business cycles, economic growth, and political economy. His work explores topics like asymmetric price adjustment, the impact of pricing formats, and economic systems in fictional universes (e.g., Harry Potter's economy).
His recent research highlights include analyzing price rigidity during hyperinflation, the role of zero-ending prices, and the behavioral economics of price perception.
Teaching: Offers courses such as Advanced Monetary Theory, Dynamic Programming, and Ph.D. Workshops. Engages students in applied economics through seminars and dynamic modeling.
Grants & Labs: No specific grants or labs mentioned, but his research has been supported by collaborations with institutions like Emory University and ISET Policy Institute. Active in editorial roles for journals like Managerial and Decision Economics.


