Dr. EREZ YERUSHALMI
Research Fellow
Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick, Coventry, CV4 7AL
Email: E.Yerushalmi@warwick.ac.uk
Website: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/ier/people/yerushalmi/
Mobile: +44 (0) 7 950 902 566
EDUCATION
2013 PhD (Economics) University of Warwick, UK
2002 MSc (Economics and Business Administration) Copenhagen Business School,
Denmark.
1999 BA (Economics and Political science) Hebrew University, Jerusalem.
EMPLOYMENT
2012-Present Research Fellow, Institute for Employment Research, University of Warwick
2009-2015 Lecturer (module leader), Economics of Financial Markets, MSc. Warwick
Business School (150 Students)
2009-2012 Teaching Fellow, Department of Economics, Warwick University
2011-2012 RAND, External Consultant
2006-2009 Teaching Assistant, Department of Economics, Warwick University
(Macroeconomics 1, 2 and Diploma)
2006 Economist, DeltaRail, London, Uk
2004-2005 Economist, Economic Models, Tel-Aviv, Israel
2003-2004 Economist, Kolnik Economic and Financial Consulting, Jerusalem, Israel
2000-2002 Economics RA, Copenhagen Economics, Copenhagen, Denmark
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Primary Public Economics with Computable General Equilibrium Modelling
Secondary Applied Macroeconomics, Labour, Health and Environmental Economics
COMPUTER SKILLS
GAMS (also with MPSGE), MATLAB (also with DYNARE), R, SAS, Eviews, SPSS, LATEX (LyX)
LANGUAGES
Mother Tongue : English and Hebrew; Intermediate : Danish and Spanish
RESEARCH FUNDING, FELLOWSHIPS AND HONOURS
Career totals: >6 successful grants, for bodies including GSK, GIZ, CEDEFOP, UNESCO, Welcome trust; 3 as PI;
Research income of >£350,000.
2013, 2014, 2015 Merit Pay Award , given to best performing staff, Institute for Employment Research,
University of Warwick.
2006-9 PhD Stipend , Vice Chancellor Scholarship
2001 MSc Stipend , Danish-Israeli Study Foundation in Memory of Josef and Regine Nachemshon
Research Funding
11/2014 – 12/2015: Georgia Knowledge Transfer , using general equilibrium modelling PI
09/2014 - 01/2015: UNESCO NET-MED Youth, labor market assessments
02/2014 - 08/2014: Georgia further research , using general equilibrium modelling, PI
01/2013 - 09/2013: Policy analysis in Georgia, using general equilibrium modelling, PI
08/2014 - 01/2015 – Estimating the economic costs of antimicrobial resistance using general equilibrium
01/2010 – 10/2012: Economic cost of Malaria using general equilibrium modelling
11/2012 - 12/2012: Bedfordshire – skills forecasting in the local UK council.
01/2013 on going: Cedefop Mid-Term Skills and Demand Forecast in Europe
FORTHCOMING WORKS
The Potential Economic Benefits of a
Malaria Vaccine for Children: A General Equilibrium Analysis Applied to Ghana .
Yerushalmi, E., 2014. Which Is Preferable, a Market or an Administrative Water Allocation Mechanism? An
Application to Israel, [Rewriting manuscript for new submission].
Yerushalmi, E., and Gorgodze O., 2015. How to harness risk optimally in developing countries? A financial general equilibrium model calibrated to the Georgian Economy , GIZ Working Paper. [Working on manuscript]
Taylor, J., Hafner, M., Yerushalmi, E., Smith, R., 2015. Estimating the economic costs of antimicrobial resistance.
[Working on manuscript]
Yerushalmi, E., Labadze L. and Galdava I., 2015. Optimal Investment: ‘You can’t always get what you want’ , GIZ
Working paper. [Working on manuscript]
COMPLETED REPORTS and WORKING PAPERS
Yerushalmi, E., 2015. Impact Assessment of the Planned DCFTA Between the EU and Georgia: A CGE Analysis , GIZ
Working Paper. [Confidential Paper for the Government of Georgia]
Wilson, R. A, Rachel Beaven, Erez Yerushalmi, and Ben Gardiner, 2014. An Assessment of the Feasibility and
Usefulness of Developing Skills Forecasting in the NET MED Youth countries – Regional Situational Analysis
Report . Report for UNESCO, Institute for Employment Research University of Warwick: Coventry.January
2015.
Taylor, J., Hafner, M., Yerushalmi, E., Smith, R., Bellasio, J., Vardavas, R., Bienkowska-Gibbs, T., Rubin, J.,
2014. Estimating the economic costs of antimicrobial resistance . RAND Report. http://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR911.html
Javashvili, D., Yerushalmi, E., and Gorgodze O., 2014. To Do Better, Georgia Requires a Bigger Banking Sector: A GE
Approach , GIZ Working Paper.
Meagher, G.A., A.Wilson, R., Yerushalmi, E., 2014. Emerging Structural Pressures in European Labour Markets
(Centre of Policy Studies/IMPACT Centre Working Paper No. g-249). Victoria University, Centre of Policy
Studies/IMPACT Centre, 2014.
Gerald A. Meagher, Rob A. Wilson, and Yerushalmi, E., 2013. How Does Wage Flexibility Affect Skill Mismatches in the UK? Interfacing a CGE Labour Market Module with the E3ME Multi-sector Macroeconomic
Model.
CEDEFOP Project on Forecasting Skill Supply and Demand in Europe 2020, Thessaloniki.
Wilson, Rob A., and Yerushalmi, E., 2012. Forecasting Skill Supply and Demand in Europe: Interfacing a CGE Labour
Market Model for All Countries.
Technical Paper. CEDEFOP Project on Forecasting Skill Supply and Demand in Europe 2020, Thessaloniki, December 2012.
Yerushalmi, E., 2012. Measuring the Administrative Water Allocation Mechanism and Agricultural Amenities.
The
Warwick Economics Research Paper Series (TWERPS). University of Warwick, Department of Economics,
2012. http://ideas.repec.org/p/wrk/warwec/992.html.
COMPLETED CONSULTING PAPERS
DeltaRail, 2006. South West Trains Franchise Bid: Revenue Forecast Model.
Frachise Bid. London.
DeltaRail, 2006. “one”s Revenue Model. Project Report.
London, Delta Rail (AEA Technology).
DeltaRail, 2006. The Value of the Economic Losses Caused by the Tesco Tunnel Collapse: Chiltern versus
Tesco.
Project Report. London.
Economic Models, 2005. The Demand Outlook for Natural Gas in Israel for Electricity Generation: An Optimization
Model.
Working Paper. Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Economic Models, 2005. National Electricity Demand Forecast for Israel: An Analysis Using a Dynamic Multi-Sector
Macroeconomic Model.
Working Paper. Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Economics Models, 2005. Israel Towards 2020: An Analysis Using a Dynamic Multi-Sector Macroeconomic General
Equilibrium Model for Israel.
Working Paper. Israel, Economic Models.
Economics Models, 2005. Where to Invest Efficiently? An Optimisation Model for Israel’s Electricity
Company.
Working Paper. Israel, Economic Models, 2005.
Economic Models, 2004. The Future of Israel’s Communication Sector: An Applied Forecasting Model.
Working
Paper. Tel-Aviv, Israel.
Kolnik Consulting, 2004. A Cost-Benefit Analysis of the Shaar-Hagai Valley Bridge in Jerusalem . Ministry of
Transportation. Working Paper. Israel, Kolnik Consulting, 2004.
Kolnik Consulting., 2004. A Cost-Benefit Analysis for Extending the Even Gvirol Road in Tel-Aviv.
Ministry of
Transportation. Working Paper. Jerusalem, Israel.
Kolnik Consulting., 2003. An Evaluation of the Taxi Market in Israel, Could Improvements Be Made?
Working Paper.
Jerusalem, Israel.
Yerushalmi, E., and Mordechai Yerushalmi., 2003. Who Is Expected to Win in Ashdod? An Election Pole Survey .
Working Paper. Israel: Source Consulting, Israel.
Yerushalmi, E., 2002. Introducing a Water Market in Israel: A Computable General Equilibrium Policy Analysis .
Final
MSc. Thesis. Denmark: Copenhagen Business School.
Copenhagen Economics, 2001. The Economic Integration of the Øresund Region . Øresund Chamber of Commerce.
Working Paper. Copenhagen, Denmark.
Copenhagen Economics, 2001. Do Bang & Olufsen Exhibit Market Power in Denmark . Danish Competition
Authority. Working Paper. Copenhagen,Denmark.
Copenhagen Economics, 2001. Do Danish Power Plants Exert Market Power?
Danish Competition Authority.
Working Paper. Copenhagen,Denmark.
Lorentzen, J, and Yerushalmi, E., 2000. Which Students Should be Admitted? An Audit of Copenhagen Business
School , Working Paper. Copenhagen Business School, Copenhagen, Denmark.
NON-ACADEMIC WORK