Background
Hoffenberg, Marvin was born on July 7, 1914 in Buffalo. Son of Harry and Jennie Pearl (Weiss) Hoffenberg.
consultant Political science educator
Hoffenberg, Marvin was born on July 7, 1914 in Buffalo. Son of Harry and Jennie Pearl (Weiss) Hoffenberg.
He graduated from Ohio State University with a bachelor"s degree in 1939. He went on to receive a master"s degree from the same university in 1940, and completed the coursework for the Doctor of Philosophy in 1941.
He was an economist for the United States Department of Labor, the Research and Development Corporation, Johns Hopkins University"s Operations Research Office, and The Aerospace Corporation. He was a Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles) from 1965 to 1986. Hoffenberg worked as an economist for the United States Department of Labor from 1941 to 1952.
During that time, he published research suggested United States. employment depended on foreign exports.
Later in life, he recounted that this was his only option as Washington, District of Columbia was still segregated: "if you were Jewish, you could work for the Department of Labor and, if you were Catholic, you could work for the Department of Commerce."
Hoffenberg became a consultant for the Mutual Security Agency working on the Marshall Plan in Paris in 1952. Back in the United States, he worked for the Research and Development Corporation from 1952 to 1956.
During that time, he co-authored A Time Series Analysis of Interindustry Demands with Kenneth Arrow. Later, he worked as an economist for DeVegh & Company, the Committee for Economic Development, Johns Hopkins University"s Operations Research Office, and The Aerospace Corporation.
Hoffenberg joined the University of California, Los Angeles (University of California, Los Angeles) as a research economist in 1965.
He taught in the Department of Political Science from 1967 to 1970 as well as the University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health from 1967 to 1972. He continued to teach Political Science at University of California, Los Angeles until 1986. He died on December 30, 2013.
The Marvin Hoffenberg Chair in American Politics and Public Policy in the Department of Political Science at University of California, Los Angeles is named in his honor.
lieutenant was formerly held by Professor Timothy Groseclose. Additionally, since 2005, the Bollens-Ries-Hoffenberg Lecture is partly named for him.
Member of the board advisers Sidney Stern Memorial Trust. Board directors Vista del Mar Child Center, Los Angeles chapter American Jewish Committee, Reiss-Davis Child Study Center. Foreman Los Angeles County Grand Jury, 1990-1991.
Commissioner Los Angeles County Economy and Efficiency Commission, 1991-1992. Fellow American Association for the Advancement of Science. Member American Economics Association.
Married Betty Eising Stern, July 20,1947. Children— David A., Peter H.