Prof. Moshe Justman
Member, Consensus committee: Optimal management of professional development
Bio sketch: Dean
of the School of Economics and Business Administration at the Ruppin Academic
College and professor emeritus in the Department of Economics at Ben-Gurion
University, where he also served as Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and
Social Sciences. He has been a Senior Fellow at the Van Leer Jerusalem
Institute since 2007 and was formerly academic director of the Civil Society
unit at the Institute.
His main areas
of research are the political economics of education, equality of opportunity
and access to education, structure and funding of education systems, the
economic impact of education, and measurement in education. He has also
conducted extensive research on industry and technology policy and on regional
development.
Prof. Justman holds a PhD degree in business economics from Harvard University,
received in 1982.
Prof. Justman chaired the Initiative committee studying 'Guidelines for
Revising the System of Education Indicators in Israel' and was a member of the
expert committee on 'Inequality and Education: The Effect of Rising Economic
Inequality on Educational Attainment and Achievement'. From 2011 to 2013, he
was a member of the Initiative for Applied Education Research’s steering
committee.
(Updated until 2017)
Updated until: 2017
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