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- Comment: See WP:INLINECITE. Vanderwaalforces (talk) 18:56, 2 July 2024 (UTC)
Esteban Klor | |
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Born | 1971 |
Nationality | US, Israel |
Alma mater | New York University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Political Economy |
Institutions | Hebrew University, INSS |
Esteban Klor is the Rosita Herczeg Professor of Economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[1] He is also a Senior Researcher at the Institute for National Security Studies,[2] and a Research Fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research in London.[3]
Klor published research reports at the INSS on murders in Arab society,[4] the economic costs of not allowing Palestinian workers into Israel,[5] and the (lack of) connection between Palestinian workers in Israel and Terror attacks within the green-line[6].
These research reports attracted media attention from Globes,[7] The Marker[8] and One a Day, the daily podcast from N12,[9] among other media sources.
Selected Publications
edit- Esteban F. Klor, Sebastian Saiegh and Shanker Satyanath, “Cronyism in State Violence: Evidence from Labor Repression During Argentina's Last Dictatorship,” Journal of the European Economic Association, June 2021, 19 (3): 1439-1487. (Lead article).
- Eric Gould and Esteban F. Klor, “The Long Run Effect of 9/11: Terrorism, Backlash, and the Assimilation of Muslim Immigrants in the West,” Economic Journal, November 2016, 126 (597): 2064-2114.
- Effi Benmelech, Claude Berrebi and Esteban F. Klor, “Counter-Suicide-Terrorism: Evidence from House Demolitions,” Journal of Politics, January 2015, 77 (1): 27-43.
- Eric Gould and Esteban F. Klor, “Does Terrorism Work?” Quarterly Journal of Economics, November 2010, 125 (4): 1459-1510.
- Claude Berrebi and Esteban F. Klor, “Are Voters Sensitive to Terrorism? Direct Evidence from the Israeli Electorate,” American Political Science Review, August 2008, 102 (3): 279-301. (Lead article)
Selected Media Mentions
edit- How Terrorism Can Alter Elections, The New York Times, April 22, 2017
- The Geography of Foreign ISIS Fighters, Bloomberg, August 10, 2016
- Terror's Toll Is More Social Than Economic, The Wall Street Journal, December 2, 2015
- How Empirical Studies of Political Violence (can) Help Policymakers, The Washington Post, March 16 2015
- Does Terrorism Work? The New Republic, June 3 2009
- Why October Surprises Work, Foreign Policy, October 17 2008
Personal Information
editEsteban is married to Jen Klor. They have two sons and a daughter and live in Jerusalem.
References
edit- ^ Esteban Klor Website, Department of Economics, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem
- ^ New Members of the Board of Directors and New Researchers at INSS, INSS November 16, 2021
- ^ Esteban Klor page at CEPR website
- ^ Murders in Arab Society: A Quantitative Status Report, INSS Insight No. 1749, August 2023
- ^ Returning Palestinian Workers from the West Bank to Work in Israel, INSS Insight No. 1832, March 2024
- ^ Is there a connection between Palestinian workers in Israel and terrorist attacks within the green-line? INSS Insight No. 1866, June 2024
- ^ Were only Bennet and Lapid able to lower the number of murders in Arab society? Globes, September 21, 2023 (in Hebrew)
- ^ Terror threat from Palestinian workers is low. Stopping their employment is more dangerous. The Marker, June 10, 2024 (in Hebrew)
- ^ Why does the security agency warn us about the possible collapse of the Palestinian Authority?[1] June 19, 2024 (in Hebrew)