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White, Lawrence J. was born on June 1, 1943 in New York City. Son of Martin H. and Florence M. White.
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White, Lawrence J. was born on June 1, 1943 in New York City. Son of Martin H. and Florence M. White.
AB, Harvard University, 1964. Doctor of Philosophy, Harvard University, 1969. Master of Science in Economics, London School of Economics, 1965.
Economics adviser, Harvard Development Advisory Svc., Pakistan and Indonesia, 1969-1970; assistant professor economics, Princeton University, New Jersey, 1970-1976; member of faculty, Stern School Business, New York University., since 1976; professor economics, Stern School Business, New York University, since 1979; department chairman, Stern School Business, New York University, 1990-1995; senior staff economist, United States Council Economics Advisers, 1978-1979; director economics policy office, antitrust division, Department Justice, Washington, 1982-1983. Member Federal Home Loan Bank Board, 1986-1989. Consultant in field.
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Member American Economic Association, Western Economic Association International (board member, treasurer since 2006), Phi Beta Kappa.