E. Roy Weintraub

E. Roy Weintraub

E. Roy Weintraub is an American economist and mathematician. He works as a Professor of Economics in Duke University.

Weintraub was trained as a mathematician though his professional career has been as an economist. In recent years his research and teaching activities have focused upon the history of the interconnection between mathematics and economics in the twentieth century. This work, in the history of economics, has helped shape the understanding of economists and historians: his "General Equilibrium Theory" (1985), "Stabilizing Dynamics" (1991), "Toward a History of Game Theory" (ed.) (1992) and "How Economics Became a Mathematical Science" (2002) have charted the transformation of economics from a historical to a mathematical discipline. A former President of the History of Economics Society, he is the author of seven books, editor of three others, and has published numerous articles in professional journals and edited volumes. His books have been variously translated into Japanese, Chinese, French, Spanish, Hungarian, and Italian. Currently he is Associate Editor of the journals "History of Political Economy" and the "Economics Bulletin", and Co-Editor of the book series "Science and Cultural Theory] "

He has held visiting positions at the University of Hawaii, UCLA, the University of Rome, the University of Bristol, and the University of Venice. He has been one of the few economists honored by a fellowship year at the National Humanities Center. At Duke he was Director of Graduate Studies in the Department of Economics from 1972 to 1983, Chair of that department from 1983 to 1987, Acting Director of the Institute of Statistics and Decision Sciences in 1987, Director of the Center for Social and Historical Studies of Science from 1995-1999, and has twice chaired the Academic Council. From 1993 to 1995, he served as Acting Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences. He has served terms on the Advisory Committee on Appointments, Promotion, and Tenure, the Academics Priorities Committee, the Faculty Compensation Committee, and has chaired the President's Advisory Committee on Resources. He served for many years as a pre-major advisor and a teacher of first-year seminars, and has been Director of the Honors Program for the Department of Economics, and Faculty Fellow in the former Edens Federation for Residential Life. In 1992 he won the Howard Johnson Foundation Distinguished Undergraduate Teaching Award.

A native of the Philadelphia area, Professor Weintraub received his A.B. in mathematics from Swarthmore College, and the M.S. and Ph.D. in applied mathematics from the University of Pennsylvania. His Ph.D. thesis advisors were Lawrence Klein and Herbert Wilf.

He joined the Duke University faculty in 1970 following a first academic position at Rutgers University. He lives with his family in Durham, North Carolina.

E. Roy Weintraub is the son of the economist Sidney Weintraub.

Major works

* "General Equilibrium Theory" (1974)
* "Conflict and Cooperation in Economics" (1975)
* "Microfoundations" (1979)
* "Mathematics for Economists" (1982)
* "General Equilibrium Analysis: Studies in Appraisal" (1985)
* "Stabilizing Dynamics: Constructing Economic Knowledge" (1991)
* "Towards a History of Game Theory"(ed.) (1993)
* "How Economics Became a Mathematical Science" (2002)

econdary source

* M. Blaug (ed.) - "Who's who in economics" (3d edition), 1999.

External links

* [http://www.econ.duke.edu/~erw/erw.bio.html Academic career]


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