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Dr. Arie Krampf
Kolleg-Forschergruppe "The Transformative Power of Europe"
Post-doctoral Fellow
Ihnestr. 26
14195
Berlin
Tel.:
+49-(0)30-838 57050
E-Mail: arie.krampf@gmail.com
Short CV
Education
- PhD Thesis at the Institute for the History and Philosophy of Science at Tel Aviv University Theme: Localization of Anglo-American economic Ideas in Israel (2009).
- MA History of Science, Tel Aviv University. Theme: "Between the Scientific and the Political - Time, Religion, and Experience in Leviathan". (summa cum laude) (2000).
- BA Physics, Tel Aviv university (1993).
Languages: Hebrew native speaker; English on academic level; French and German, reading level.
Positions held
- Affiliated researcher, Department of Politics and Government, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva (2010-2011)
- Postdoctoral fellow at the Davis Institute for International Relations, the Hebrew University (2010-2011)
- Postdoctoral fellow at Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin (2008-2010).
- Visiting schohlar, the unit for History of Science, Sydney University, 2007-2008.
Award
The AdlerTranslation Dissertation Award, Skirball Department of Hebrew and Judaic Studies, New York University.
Main Fields of Interest
- International political economy.
- Global governance.
- Economic and financial history.
- History of economic ideas.
KFG Research Project
"The European Origin of the Indepedent Central Bank Model"
"Localization, Subsidarity and Regional Convergence of Central Banking"
Publications
Forthcoming. “Translation of central banking to developing countries in the post-WWII period: The Case of the Bank of Israel”, in The Globalization of Knowledge in History, eds. Jurgen Renn.
2010.“Metaphysics of Factuality: Social Measurement in Israel in Historical and Comparative Perspectives”, in Yohay Hakak, Lea Kesen and Michal Kromer-Nevo (eds), Everything is Measurable?! Critical Aspects of Quantification and Rating (Ben-Gurion University Press) (Hebrew).
2010. Central Banking in a Developmental State: The Case of the Bank of Israel in the Postwar Period. Jerusalem Papers on Regulation & Governance Paper No. 23, August 2010.
2010. “Economic Planning of the Free Market in Israel during the First Decade: The Influence of Don Patinkin on Israeli Policy Discourse”, Science in Context, 23 (4).
2010. "The Reception of the Developmental Approach in the Jewish Economic Discourse in Mandatory Palestine, 1934-1938", Israel Studies, 15 (2).
2009. “The Emergence of the Concept of Economic Independence in the Israeli discourse, 1948-1966”, Iyunim Be’tkumat Israel, 19.
2006. “The Theological Theory of Possessive Individualism” in Metaphora 6, Journal of the Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University (Hebrew).