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Shlomo Maital | |
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Alma mater | Queen’s University, Kingston, Ontario, University of Manchester, Princeton University |
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Fields | Behavioral Economics, Global Macroeconomics, Creativity and Entrepreneurship, Innovation |
Institutions | Technion, MIT Sloan School of Management |
Shlomo Maital (Hebrew: שלמה מי-טל, born Richard Alan Malt on 10 November 1942[citation needed]) is a professor emeritus at Technion – Israel Institute of Technology and senior research fellow at the S. Neaman Institute for National Policy Research, Technion.[1][2] From 1995 until 2003 he held the Sondheimer Chair in Economics in the Davidson Faculty of Industrial Engineering & Management at Technion.
His research work focuses on Behavioral Economics, Global Macroeconomics, Creativity and Entrepreneurship and Innovation.