Reuven Brenner (born 1947) is a
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professor, holding the REPAP Chair of Economics at
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's
Desautels Faculty of Management
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Notability
Forbes magazine has called the professor one of "six economists every entrepreneur should Know".
Additionally,
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praised him for creating a model that makes real world sense.
Career
Over the last thirty years he has consulted for companies including Bank of America, Knowledge Universe, Bell Canada. The son of concentration camp survivors, he was born in 1947 in Romania, and immigrated to Israel where he served in the Israeli Army during both the
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and
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At the core of his economic model is the view that the metaphysical trumps the physical, with human capital the source of true wealth creation around the world. Physical wealth, as in wealth that comes from the ground is not portable, which means it can easily be taxed, or worse, expropriated. His most recent book, ''A World of Chance''
[Reuven Brenner, Gabrielle A. Brenner and Aaron Brown, ''A World of Chance: Betting on Religion, Games, Wall Street''. Cambridge University Press (2008). ] argues that at one time
gambling
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fulfilled roles performed by
venture capital
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and
bank
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ing today, and that modern financial institutions retain a strong
gambling
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core. The book shows how people dealt with uncertainty and risk since antiquity; how they rationalized a variety of beliefs and institutions that made it appear that decisions had some solid backing; and how people in fact made decisions on a variety of issues linked to finance, gambling, insurance, religion and politics.
In his 2002 book, ''Force of Finance'',
[Reuven Brenner, ''Force of Finance: Triumph of the Capital Markets''. Texere (2002). ] Brenner notes that economic success in certain countries often results from "political blunders of other nations," that lead "to the rapid outflow of both capital and talented people." The book also discusses the various monetary policy options, pointing out the flaws in inflation rate targeting and floating exchange rates, and suggests that economists have misunderstood the proper role of gold. Brenner also integrates his views about democratization of capital markets and entrepreneurship with issues such as nationalism and tolerance, as well as with details about political institutions that can best maintain accountability, illustrating the latter with Swiss' unique "direct democracy."
In addition to ''Force of Finance'', Reuven Brenner is the author of seven other books. ''Labyrinths of Prosperity''
[Reuven Brenner, ''Labyrinths of Prosperity: Economic Follies, Democratic Remedies''. University of Michigan Press (1994). ] helps to explain among other things why the
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are seen as
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, why
education
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spending rose in the
United States
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after 1958, and why
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refrained from buying apartments there after the U.S.S.R.'s collapse. For the macro-focused, he points out that statistics such as
GDP
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sustain "the illusion that prosperity is necessarily linked with territory, national units, and government spending in general."
In ''Gambling and Speculation''
[Reuven Brenner and Gabrielle A. Brenner, ''Gambling and Speculation: A Theory, a History, and a Future of some Human Decisions''. Cambridge University Press (1990). ] Brenner makes an argument for gambling legalization. He uses history and theory to cover measures of risk taking, noting that risk-taking that is a daily part our lives.
In ''Educating Economists'',
[David Colander and Reuven Brenner, ''Educating Economists''. University of Michigan Press (1992). ] Brenner and co-author David Colander discuss ways to improve the training of future economists. In the chapter Making Sense out of Nonsense, Brenner discusses what's wrong with the social sciences and academia today, and in two other chapters focusing on the main courses being taught in economics either being empty of content, or wrong. ''Rivalry: In Business, Science, Among Nations''
[Reuven Brenner, ''Rivalry: In Business, Science, Among Nations''. Cambridge University Press (1990). ] posits a theory of business enterprise that suggests risks are taken as a way to be outranked by one's peers in the hierarchical sense. The book also deals with antitrust, state owned enterprises, and advertising, showing how the latter saves significant search costs, and how recommendations of family and friends (the non-digital ones of the 1980s) were a good substitute for advertising.
His first two books, ''History: The Human Gamble''
[Reuven Brenner, ''History: The Human Gamble''. University of Chicago Press (1983). ] and ''Betting on Ideas''
[Reuven Brenner, ''Betting on Ideas: Wars, Invention, Inflation''. University of Chicago Press (1985). ] present his views on "history," by looking at facts and sequence of events that other historians and social scientists have not, and integrates Brenner's views of human nature, of experimenting with innovations in business, science, politics, with demographic changes.
In addition to his books, Brenner's articles have been published in ''
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American Affairs
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National Post
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'' (Canada), ''
Financial Times
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'', ''
The Straits Times
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'',
Dow Jones and ''
Le Figaro
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'' (Paris). He also has a column at ''Forbes''.
References
Selected additional articles
*Brenner, Reuven. "Leapfrogging". ''Forbes column.''https://www.forbes.com/sites/leapfrogging/archive/#618e168f7d9b
*Brenner, Reuven (2003). "Oiling the Wheels of a Tribal Society". ''Asia Times.''https://www.globalpolicy.org/component/content/article/168/36893.html
*Brenner, Reuven (2004). "Unsettled Civilizations". ''Asia Times.''https://www.iedm.org/fr/2413-unsettled-civilizations-how-the-us-can-handle-iraq/11/
*Brenner, Reuven (2012). "Eurozone Bonds: Learning from Pre-Nuptial Agreements". ''AEI.'' https://www.aei.org/articles/eurozone-bonds-learning-from-pre-nuptial-agreements/
*Brenner, Reuven (2012). "The 1930s All Over Again?". ''AEI.'' https://www.aei.org/articles/the-1930s-all-over-again/
*Brenner, Reuven (2013). "Accelerated Learning Would Add Trillions of Dollars in Wealth". ''AEI.'' https://www.aei.org/articles/accelerated-learning-would-add-trillions-of-dollars-in-wealth/
*Brenner, Reuven (2016). "Prohibiting the Pursuit of Happiness". ''John Paul II Institute.'' https://www.kas.de/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=542727e1-3a64-b018-8b70-2c11a660be48&groupId=252038
*Brenner, Reuven (2016). "How to Make an Innovation Policy Effective?” ". ''Speech at Presidential Palace, Warsaw 7 June 2016, reprinted by Konrad Adenauer Center '' https://www.kas.de/c/document_library/get_file?uuid=79998627-4ba9-c59a-e956-f0065793af8f&groupId=252038
*Brenner, Reuven (2017). "Dismiss Macroeconomic Myths and Restore Accountability". ''American Affairs''. https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/02/dismiss-macroeconomic-myths-restore-accountability/
*Brenner, Reuven (2017). "Toward a New Bretton Woods Agreement". ''American Affairs''. https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/05/toward-new-bretton-woods-agreement/
*Brenner, Reuven (2017). "Accelerated Education". ''American Affairs''. https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/11/accelerate-education/
*Brenner, Reuven (2019). "How to Relink Seven Billion People?". ''American Affairs.'' https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2019/11/how-to-relink-seven-billion-people/
*Brenner, Reuven (2019). "The Financial Crisis Ten Years Later". ''American Affairs.'' https://americanaffairsjournal.org/2017/05/toward-new-bretton-woods-agreement/
*Brenner, Reuven (2018). "The Roots of Anti Semitism". ''Wall Street Journal.''https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-roots-of-anti-semitism-1525992673
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Faculty at McGill
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1947 births
Living people
Israeli economists
Canadian economists
McGill University faculty