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January 2017 CURRICULUM VITAE - SHLOMO WEBER PERSONAL Place and Date of Birth: Moscow, USSR, September 2, 1949 Marital Status: Married/ two children MAILING ADDRESS Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University Dallas Texas 75275-0496 Tel.: 1- 214-7683577 (office) Fax: 1-214-7681944 E-mail: [email protected] EDUCATION Mathematics, sum cum laude, Moscow State University, Moscow, 1971 - M.Sc. Russia. Mathematical Economics, Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1979 - Ph.D. Israel. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE July 2016 - current Rector, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia. Oct. 2015 - July 2016 Acting Rector, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia. May 2016 - current Emeritus Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University. 1997-2016 Robert H. and Nancy Dedman Trustee Professor of Economics Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University 2013-present Academic Director, Center for Study of Diversity and Social Interactions, New Economic School, Moscow, Russia. Aug. 2007- Dec. 2008 Academic Director, International School of Economics, Tbilisi, Georgia. Sept. 2004 - August 2006 Research Director, CORE, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium May 2007 Visiting Professor, EERC-Kiev, MA Program, Kiev, Ukraine. January 2006, May 2007 Visiting Professor, Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. May - August 2003 The Humboldt Research Prize Holder, University of Dresden, Germany. April - June 2001 Visiting Professor, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Oct. 2000 –March 2001 Visiting Professor, CORE, Catholic University of Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. August - October 2000 Visiting Professor, Institute for Econ. Research, Hitotsubashi Univ. Japan. May - July 2000 Visiting Scholar, Fiscal Affairs Department, International Monetary Fund. 1994-2000 Chairman, Department of Economics, Southern Methodist University 1994-2007 Director of Richard B. Johnson Center for Economic Studies, SMU. Summers1994, 95 Casa di Risparmio Visiting Professor, University of Venice, Venice, Italy 1993-1996 Professor of Econ., Robert H. and Nancy Dedman Research Fellow, SMU. 1987-1993 Professor of Economics, Department of Economics, York University, Canada 1 1990-1991 Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Bonn University, Germany 1986-1987 Associate Professor, Department of Economics, York University, Canada 1985-1986 Visiting Associate Professor, Dep. of Econ. University of Toronto, Canada Summers 1985, 86, 92 Visiting Scholar, Inst. for Mathematics in Soc. Sciences, Stanford University 1984-1985 Senior Lecturer (with Tenure), Dep. of Economics, Haifa University, Israel. Spring 1984 Visiting Scholar, Cowles Foundation, Dep. of Economics, Yale University 1981-1984 Lecturer, Department of Economics, Haifa University, Israel 1980-1981 Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellow, Bonn University, Germany RESEARCH VISITS: (for a period of at least one month) California Institute of Technology, Pasadena. Institute for Mathematical Social Sciences, Stanford University. Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics, Stanford University. Cowles Foundation, Yale University. Department of Economics, Bonn University, Germany. Department of Economics, Technical University of Dresden, Germany. CORE, Catholic University of Louvain, Belgium. CEME, Free University of Brussels, Belgium. DELTA, EHESS, Paris, France. GREQE, University of Aix-Marseille III, France. GREQAM, Aix-en-Provence, France. University of Alicante, Spain. University of Venice, Venice, Italy. Institute for Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University. International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C. CEFIR, Moscow. Higher Economic School (HSE), Moscow. New Economic School (NES), Moscow. National University of Singapore, Singapore. ACADEMIC LECTURES: (given at seminars and congresses) Jerusalem, Tel-Aviv, Beer-Sheva, Technion, Haifa, Weitzman Institute (Israel), Augsburg, Bonn, Bielefeld, Dortmund, Dresden, Hagen, Mannheim, Munich, Oberwolfach, Oldenburg (Germany), Edinburgh, LSE, Manchester, Wales, Warwick, Queen Mary, UCL, University of London (Great Britain), Geneva, St. Gallen, Zurich (Switzerland), Aarhus, Copenhagen (Denmark), Helsinki (Finland), Brussels, Leuven, Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgium), Amsterdam, Nimjegen, Tilburg (Holland), Dublin, Galway (Ireland), Aix-en-Provence, Caen, Luminy, Marseille, Paris 1, Paris 2, DELTA, Roy Seminar, Toulon (France), Florence, Venice, Milan, Turin, Gargnano, Naples, Rome, Salerno (Italy), Alicante, Barcelona, Bilbao, Madrid, Malaga, Seville, Vigo (Spain), Nova, Faro, Catolica (Portugal), Rhodes, Cephalonia, Thessaloniki (Greece), Antalya, Boshporus (Turkey), Toronto, Ottawa, York, Western Ontario, Queen's, Wilfred Laurier, UBC (Canada), CIDE, ITAM (Mexico), ISI New Delhi, Jawaharlal Nerhu University (India), Mongolia National University (Mongolia), Hitotsubashi, Hokkaido, Keio, Kyoto, TCER, TIT, Waseda (Japan), KIEP, Kyonggi, Jeonju, Seoul National (South Korea), Tsinghua, Peking, Renmin, Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China), National 2 University of Singapore (Singapore), Riga (Latvia), CEU (Hungary), Financial University, HSE, CEMI, CEFIR, NES, St. Petersburg Stae University, Baltic Federal University (Kaliningrad}, Ural Federal University (Yekaterinburg), Volga Federal University (Kazan), Far East Federal University (Vladivostok), Siberian Federal University (Krasnoyarsk), Irkutsk State University (Russia), Cracow, Warsaw (Poland), EERC, KSE (Ukraine), IDFI, ISET, Tbilisi State University (Georgia), Alabama, Arizona, Caltech, Carnegie Mellon, Colorado, Columbia, Emory, Florida, Georgia Tech, Georgetown, Harvard, Illinois, IMF, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Mississippi, MIT, NYU, Nevada Las Vegas, Ohio State, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Penn State, Purdue, Rice, Rochester, SMU, Stanford, SUNY Buffalo, Texas A&M, UC Berkley, UC Irvine, UCLA, UC Riverside, UC Santa Barbara, Vanderbilt, UT Arlington, UT Austin, Washington, Yale (U.S.A.) CONSULTING EXPERIENCE Philips Petroleum, J.C. Penny, Governments of Russia, Germany, Kazakhstan, Ukraine, Mongolia, Eurasia Foundation, Economic Educational Research Consortium, Open Society Institute, Global Development Network, Partnership in Economic Research, Tbilisi State University. SPEAKING ENGAGEMENTS AND MEDIA APPEARANCES Multiple articles in Forbes, Russia, and Ukraine. Multiple appearances on Voice of Freedom (Russian and English) Multiple appearances on Voice of America (Russian and English) “Economic Costs of the Libya Conflict” Voice of Russia (English) March 2011 http://english.ruvr.ru/2011/03/28/48083046.html http://english.ruvr.ru/radio_broadcast/25369469/48196120.html “Economic Importance of the St. Petersburg forum” Voice of Russia (Russian) June 2011: http://rus.ruvr.ru/radio_broadcast/2171845/51910392.html “A Danger of Default” Voice of Russia (Russian) July 2011 http://rus.ruvr.ru/radio_broadcast/no_program/53218156.html “The organization and internal structure of Western Universities”,Siberian Federal University, Krasnoyarsk, July 2011. “Russia and Korea: The tale of two Economies”, Korean Institute for Economic Development, December 2010 “The Prospects of Reunification of Two Koreas", South-North Korean Cultural Association, Seoul, May 2000. The McCuistion Program (nationally broadcast PBS) "Russia & the U.S.: Its Economic & Business Future" panellist, March 2000 "Russian Roulette: Minimizing Your Risks in the Russian Market" Conference, moderator and speaker. Sponsored by Baker & McKenzie, LLP, Greater Dallas Chamber of Commerce, Swedish-American Chamber of Commerce, and Russian American Center, Dallas, Texas, October 1999 "The New Banking Legislation: The Financial Modernization Act for the 21st Century" by U.S. Senator Phil Gramm, discussant, SMU Law School, September 1999 "Current Financial State of Russia", speeches to SMU Law School, Richardson Rotary and Civitan International, 1998-1999 PROFESSIONAL AND OTHER POSITIONS Chair of Finance and Audit Committee, Global Development Network (GDN). Member of the Executive Committee, Global Development Network (GDN). 3 Member of the Board of Directors, Global Development Network (GDN). Member of the International Academic Council, Ural Federal University, Yekaterinburg. Member of the International Advisory Board, Economic Education Research Consortium (EERC). Member, Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR). Associate Editor, Journal of Public Economic Theory. Associate Editor, Research in Economics. Associate Fellow, Tower Center for Political Studies, Southern Methodist University. Member of Advisory Board, NAFTA: Law and Business Review of the Americas. Member of the Expert Panel, International Monetary Fund. Member, Board of Directors, Russian-American Center, Dallas, Texas. Member, Management Committee, Early Stage Training Programme, European Commission. ACADEMIC AWARDS 1980-81 Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, University of Bonn, Germany. 1992 E.H.E.S.S. Professorship, DELTA, France. 1993 Alexander von Humboldt Research Fellowship, Technical University of Dresden, Germany. 1994 Casa di Risparmio Prize, Venice, Italy. 1994 Visiting Scholar, Tokyo Center for Economic Research, Tokyo University, Japan. 1995 Casa di Risparmio Visiting Professorship, University of Venice, Italy. 1996 E.H.E.S.S. Professorship, GREQAM, France. 1996 SEW - EURODRIVE Foundation Visiting Professorship, Dresden, Germany. 2000 Japanese Society for Promotion of Science Fellowship, Tokyo, Japan. 2002 The Humboldt Research Prize for Outstanding Foreign Scientists. 2004 E.H.E.S.S. Professorship, University of Toulouse, France. 2010 Senior Fernando