2023 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Israel Leader Award
2022 - Research.com Economics and Finance in Israel Leader Award
2011 - Foreign Honorary Member, the American Economic Association
2009 - Jacob Mincer Award, the Society of Labour Economics (SOLE)
Yoram Weiss focuses on Labour economics, Earnings, Investment, Microeconomics and Anesthesia. His Labour economics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Developed country, Wife, Distribution of wealth, Welfare and Social status. Yoram Weiss usually deals with Earnings and limits it to topics linked to Immigration and Distribution, Emigration and Wage.
His work deals with themes such as Production, Family structure, Time preference and Demographic economics, which intersect with Investment. The various areas that Yoram Weiss examines in his Anesthesia study include Respiratory disease, Hydrocortisone, Surgery and Shock. His Shock study combines topics in areas such as Corticosteroid, Resuscitation and Sepsis.
His primary scientific interests are in Labour economics, Demographic economics, Earnings, Matching and Anesthesia. In his study, Panel data is strongly linked to Remarriage, which falls under the umbrella field of Labour economics. His work on Marriage market as part of general Demographic economics research is frequently linked to Construct, bridging the gap between disciplines.
His Earnings research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Econometrics and Cohort. His studies deal with areas such as Quality, Competition and Preference as well as Matching. His Anesthesia research incorporates themes from Lung injury, Surgery, Sepsis and Shock.
Yoram Weiss mostly deals with Demographic economics, Labour economics, Matching, Investment and Public good. His work carried out in the field of Demographic economics brings together such families of science as Graduation and Order. As a part of the same scientific family, Yoram Weiss mostly works in the field of Labour economics, focusing on Capital and, on occasion, Rate of return.
In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Matching, White population is strongly linked to Preference. In his study, Family structure and Income distribution is inextricably linked to Welfare, which falls within the broad field of Investment. His research in Public good intersects with topics in Returns to scale, Child support, Development economics and Comparative advantage.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Labour economics, Matching, Construct, Demographic economics and Preference. His Labour economics research includes elements of Panel data, Remarriage, Investment and Public good. The various areas that Yoram Weiss examines in his Investment study include Family structure, Higher education, Welfare and Graduate education.
Yoram Weiss combines subjects such as Marginal rate of substitution, Marital status, Altruism and Private consumption with his study of Public good. His Matching research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Legislature, Beneficiary, Cohabitation and Alimony. Demographic economics connects with themes related to Quality in his study.
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Hydrocortisone Therapy for Patients with Septic Shock
Charles L. Sprung;Djillali Annane;Didier Keh;Rui Moreno.
The New England Journal of Medicine (2008)
Effects of intravenous fluid restriction on postoperative complications: comparison of two perioperative fluid regimens: a randomized assessor-blinded multicenter trial.
Yoav Mintz;Yoram G. Weiss;Avraham I. Rivkind.
Annals of Surgery (2003)
Inflation and costs of price adjustment
Eytan Sheshinski;Yoram Weiss.
The Review of Economic Studies (1977)
Return migration : Theory and empirical evidence from the UK
Christian Dustmann;Yoram Weiss.
British Journal of Industrial Relations (2007)
The Effect of Risk on the Investment in Human Capital
David Levhari;Yoram Weiss.
The American Economic Review (1974)
Children as Collective Goods and Divorce Settlements
Yoram Weiss;Robert J. Willis.
Journal of Labor Economics (1985)
Match quality, new information, and marital dissolution.
Yoram Weiss;Robert J. Willis.
Journal of Labor Economics (1997)
Investment in Schooling and the Marriage Market
Pierre Andre Chiappori;Murat Iyigun;Yoram Weiss.
The American Economic Review (2009)
Chapter 3 The formation and dissolution of families: Why marry? Who marries whom? And what happens upon divorce
Yoram Weiss.
Handbook of Population and Family Economics (1997)
Economics of the Family
Martin Browning;Pierre-André Chiappori;Yoram Weiss.
Cambridge Books (2014)
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