Background
Chinitz, Benjamin was born on August 24, 1924 in New York City. Son of Abraham and Mollie (Resnick) Chinitz.
(This book, originally published in 1979 by Abt Books, rep...)
This book, originally published in 1979 by Abt Books, represents the proceedings of the 1977 annual Fall conference at the Center for Social Analysis at SUNY, Binghamton, which focused on various aspects of urban economic development. It brought together participants in the policy process at all levels of government to share their views and contribute informative papers to the current dialogue on sound urban policies.
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Chinitz, Benjamin was born on August 24, 1924 in New York City. Son of Abraham and Mollie (Resnick) Chinitz.
AB, Yeshiva University, 1945. Master of Arts in Economics, Brown University, 1951. Doctor of Philosophy in Economics, Harvard University, 1956.
Degree egree (honorary), Yeshiva University, 1969.
Member senior staff New York Metropolitan Region Study Regional Plan Association, Harvard University, New York City, 1956-1959. Professor, chair department economics, associate director center regional economic studies University Pittsburgh, 1959-1965. Deputy assistant secretary commerce for economic development Washington, 1965-1966.
Professor, chair department economics Brown University, Providence, 1961-1973. Professor economics, director center for social analysis State University of New York, Binghamton, 1973-1981. Dean college management science University Massachusetts, Lowell, 1982-1987.
Director research Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1987-1991. Fellow A. Alfred Taubman Center for State and Local Government John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, since 1992. Faculty associate Lincoln Institute of Land Policy, Cambridge.
Visiting professor college urban & public affairs Florida Atlantic University, Fort Lauderdale. Visiting member faculty department urban studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1967. Consultant State of Connecticut, 1961-1964, Appalachian Regional Commission, 1963-1965, Rand Corporation, 1961, 64, 67, United States Council Economic Advisors, 1966, The White House, 1970, Resources for The Future, 1970-1971, United States Economic Development Administration, 1970-1972, United Nations, 1970, 72, National Academy of Sciences, 1970-1971, The Brookings Institution, 1972-1974, The Ford Foundation, 1976, Abt Associates, 1975-1981.
(This book, originally published in 1979 by Abt Books, rep...)
(Vintage social studies college text from the mid 1960's.)
Member Regional Science Association (committee urban economics 1967-1975, president 1970, 90). M C.
Married Ethel Kleinman. Children: Adam, Michael.