Michael D. Intriligator

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Michael D. Intriligator, Ph.D, "is Professor of Economics at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). He is also Professor of Political Science, Professor of Policy Studies in the School of Public Policy and Social Research, and Co-Director of the Jacob Marschak Interdisciplinary Colloquium on Mathematics in the Behavioral Sciences, all at UCLA. He is also a Senior Fellow of the Milken Institute in Santa Monica. He has been a member of the UCLA faculty since 1963, teaching courses in economic theory, econometrics, mathematical economics, international relations, and health economics, and he has received several distinguished teaching awards.

"Dr. Intriligator received his undergraduate S.B. degree in Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1959; his M.A. degree at Yale University in 1960, where he was the recipient of the Woodrow Wilson Fellowship; and his Ph.D. in Economics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1963.

"Dr. Intriligator is the author of more than 200 journal articles and other publications in the areas of economic theory and mathematical economics, econometrics, health economics, reform of the Russian economy, and strategy and arms control, his principal research fields.

"Dr. Intriligator is Vice Chair and a member of the Board of Directors of Economists Allied for Arms Reductions and was President of the Peace Science Society (International) in 1993. He serves on the Editorial Boards of Economic Directions, Defence and Peace Economics, and Conflict Management and Peace Science. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, a Senior Fellow of the Gorbachev Foundation of North America, and an elected member of both the Council on Foreign Relations (New York) and the International Institute for Strategic Studies (London)." [1]

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  1. Honorary Advisory Board, International Simultaneous Policy Organisation, accessed March 3, 2009.