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Name
  
Jerome Komisar


Books
  
The Last Believer

Education
  
New York University, Columbia University

Jerome Bertram Komisar (born 1937) is an American economist and academic administrator most notable for serving as President of the University of Alaska.

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Biography

Komisar was born in Brooklyn, New York. He received a bachelor's degree in economics from New York University in 1957, master's and Ph.D degrees in economics from Columbia University in 1959 and 1968, respectively. His dissertation committee included two winners of the Nobel Prize in economics, Gary Becker and Jacob Mincer. He began at the City College of New York in 1959 and moved to Hamilton College in 1961. In 1966, he joined the Binghamton University, where he held a number of faculty and administrative positions, most notably acting Chancellor in 1987 and 1988.

In 1990, he assumed the Presidency of the University of Alaska system, serving in that role for eight years.

Selected publications

  • Komisar, Jerome B. (1959), The Economic Factors Affecting the Development of the American Shoe Factory, New York: Columbia University, OCLC 56144104 
  • Komisar, Jerome B.; Gambs, John S. (1968) [1964], Economics and Man, Homewood, Illinois: R. D. Irwin, Inc., OCLC 517436 
  • Komisar, Jerome B. (2012) [2012], The Last Believer, Jerome B. Komisar, ISBN 0985858400 
  • References

    Jerome B. Komisar Wikipedia