Jacob Frenkel | |
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Governor of the Bank of Israel | |
In office 1991–2000 | |
Preceded by | Michael Bruno |
Succeeded by | David Klein |
Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund | |
In office 1987–1991 | |
President | Michel Camdessus |
Preceded by | William Hood |
Succeeded by | Michael Mussa |
Personal details | |
Born | Jacob Aharon Frenkel 8 February 1943 Tel Aviv, Mandatory Palestine |
Education | Hebrew University (BA) University of Chicago (MA, PhD) |
Academic career | |
Field | Economics |
Institution | University of Chicago (1973–1987) International Monetary Fund (1987–1991) Bank of Israel (1991–2000) Merrill Lynch (2000–2004) Group of Thirty American International Group (2004–preset) JPMorgan Chase (2009–present) |
Doctoral advisor | Robert Mundell |
Jacob Aharon Frenkel (Hebrew: יעקב אהרן פרנקל; born 8 February 1943)[1][2][3] is an Israeli economist and the Chairman of JPMorgan Chase International.[4] He served as Governor of the Bank of Israel between 1991 and 2000.[5][6]
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