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Gottheil, Fred

Years in the Department:

1955-2016

Research Interest:

Economics of the Middle East

Biosketch:

Fred Monroe Gottheil was a professor in the Illinois Department of Economics. He held a B.A. in economics from McGill University and a masters and Ph.D from Duke University. He taught the introductory economic lecture course, a history of economic thought course, Marxian economics, and the Israeli economy. Research focuses were the economics of the Middle East.

He won numerous awards for his teaching, including: Top Professor Award, Daily Illini (1998 and 1999); Excellence in Teaching, College of Business (1998); Excellence in Teaching, Freshmen (1997), Alpha Delta Lambda; Outstanding Professor in Economics (1996 and 1997); Outstanding Professor Award, Dad’s Day Association.

PHD:

Duke University

SELECTED PUBLICATIONS:

  • Gottheil, Fred M. Marx's Economic Predictions. Evanston Ill.: Northwestern University Press, 1966. Print.
  • Gottheil, Fred M. Principles of Microeconomics. Cincinnati, Ohio: South-Western College Pub, 1999. Print.
  • Gottheil, Fred M. Arab Immigration into Pre-State Israel: 1922-1931. Urbana, Ill.: College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1971. Internet resource.
  • Gottheil, Fred M. An Examination of the Economic Criteria Employed in the Development Programs of the Ibrd Mission Reports. , 1957. Print. 
  • Gottheil, Fred M. An Economic Assessment of the Military Burden in the Middle East: 1960-1980. Urbana, Ill.: College of Commerce and Business Administration, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1971. Internet resource.

Other links/resources:

Obituary from the News-Gazette

Vita:

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