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Michael D. Intriligator
Ph.D. in Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Professor of Economics, Political Science, and Public Policy Emeritus
(310) 825-4144 tel
(310) 825-9528 fax
intriligator@econ.ucla.edu
Professor Intriligator's research interests are in the areas of
economic theory, econometrics, health economics, and strategy and arms
control. His work has involved the development of models and analytic
frameworks using economics, decision theory, control theory and other
tools to analyze and better understand fundamental economic and
societal problems. His most recent work has focused on health care
reform, the proliferation of nuclear weapons, global security, and the
transition to a market economy in Russia. In the field of economic
theory, Dr. Intriligator has addressed such issues as income
redistribution, the theory of planning, the economics of corporate
restructuring, and the role of institutions in the transition from a
socialist to a market economy. A widely translated author and editor,
his standard work Mathematical Optimization and Economic Theory is now
in its 13th printing. In health economics, Professor Intriligator
conducted an analysis of the major policy issues in the economics of
health care in the United States, including a proposal for health care
reform involving an expansion of the Medicare program. He has been
widely sought as an expert witness on health economic issues for two
decades. A member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the
International Institute for Strategic Studies, Dr. Intriligator has
produced analyses of arms races, arms control, nuclear proliferation,
the outbreak of war, accidental nuclear war, and the nature of global
security. He has testified before the U.S. Commission on Improving the
Effectiveness of the United Nations and served as a consultant to the
Center for National Security Studies at the Los Alamos National
Laboratory and other organizations.
Selected Publications:
Intriligator, M. "A Way to Achieve National Health
Insurance in the United States: The Medicare Expansion Proposal."
American Behavioral Scientist 36, no. 6 (1993): 709-23. Also published
in Pauline Vaillancourt Rosenau, ed., Health Care Reform in the
Nineties. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications, 1994.
Intriligator, M. "Reform of the Russian Economy:
The Role of Institutions." Contention 3, no. 2 (1994): 153-70. (A
portion was reprinted in Russian in Business World (Moscow), Dec. 14,
1993.)
Intriligator, M. "Global Security After the End of
the Cold War. Presidential Address, Peace Science Society
(International)." Conflict Management and Peace Science 13, no. 2
(1994): 1-11. .
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