Background
Schwartzman, David was born on April 22, 1924 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Son of Joseph and Jeannette (Zurick) Schwartzman. came to the United States, 1954, naturalized, 1964.
( A timely and controversial study of the tactics and imp...)
A timely and controversial study of the tactics and impact of Japanese competition on a major American industry
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( In the post-World War II era, the U.S. government's ful...)
In the post-World War II era, the U.S. government's full employment policy led to rapid mechanization of production by reducing the cost of financing investment. The mechanization of production displaced more blacks than whites because blacks were disproportionately unskilled. In addition, the growth in the import of manufactured goods further reduced the demand for unskilled labor. The author argues that the government should fill the gap with government employment and should discourage imports from developing countries.
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( Games of Chicken proposes basing nuclear weapons polici...)
Games of Chicken proposes basing nuclear weapons policies on both historical and analytical arguments. Schwartzman analyzes the trade-off between the aggression risk, which U.S. policy has sought to minimize, and the pre-emption risk, which has been ignored. This analysis is then applied to policy developments under each of the post-war U.S. presidents. The historical analysis also demonstrates the importance of the role of myths in the development of policy, most notably: the myth of the nuclear strategy expert; the evil empire myth; and the economic necessity myth. Finally, the author proposes a viable solution to the increasing build-up of nuclear weapons, one which would minimize the preemption risk.
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Schwartzman, David was born on April 22, 1924 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Son of Joseph and Jeannette (Zurick) Schwartzman. came to the United States, 1954, naturalized, 1964.
Bachelor, McGill University, Montreal, Canada, 1945. Postgraduate, University Minnesota, 1946. Doctor of Philosophy, University California, Berkeley, 1953.
Lecturer, McGill University, 1948-1951;
economist, Dominion Bureau Statistics, 1951-1953;
economist, United 5[ to $1.00 Stores, Canada, 1953-1954;
instructor, Columbia, 1954-1958;
assistant professor, New York University, 1958-1960;
associate professor, New School for Social Research, New York City, 1960-1964;
professor, New School for Social Research, since 1964;
department chairman economics, New School for Social Research, 1966-1969, 76, 83-84. Member of staff National Bureau Economics Research, 1963-1969. Professor environmental medicineand community health state Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta Downstate Medical Center, part-time,1969-1970.
Cons. Royal Commision on Farm Machinery, Ottawa, Canada, 1968-1970, United States Bureau Census, 1973, anti-trust division unites states department Justice, 1973, United States Council on Wage and Price Stability, Executive Office of President, 1975-1976. Adjunct member Committee on Trade Regulation, New York County Lawyers' Association, 1976-1985. Board advisors Institute Health Economics and Social Studies, 1976-1980.
( A timely and controversial study of the tactics and imp...)
( Games of Chicken proposes basing nuclear weapons polici...)
(Book by Schwartzman, Professor David)
( In the post-World War II era, the U.S. government's ful...)
Member American Economics Association.
Married Gertrude Schneiderman, June 17, 1951. Children– Michael, Jason, Paul.