Udi Nisan

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Udi (Ehud) Nisan
Occupation(s)Academic, business executive, professor
Known forPublic economics, Tax and budget policies
TitleFormer Director of the Budgets Department, Israel Ministry of Finance
Board member ofElbit Systems, Delek
Academic background
Alma materHebrew University
Academic work
InstitutionsHarvard Kennedy School

Udi (Ehud) Nisan (born 1967) is an Israeli academic, business executive and professor in the School of Public Policy and Government of the Hebrew University.

Career

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From 2009 to 2011, Nisan was the director of the budgets department of the Israel Ministry of Finance, and from 2007 to 2009, he served as the director of the Israeli Government Companies Authority. From 1999 until 2002 he served as the CEO of the Jerusalem Development Authority.[1][2][3]

Nisan has earned bachelor's and master's degrees in economics and business administration, in addition to a PhD in public economics and policy, all from the Hebrew University in Jerusalem. His post-doctoral studies were conducted at the Kennedy School of Harvard University from 2006 to 2007, and he returned there as a Senior Fellow between 2011 and 2012. His research primarily focuses on public economics, delving into topics like taxation and budgeting policies, as well as housing, planning, and regulatory issues.[1]

He serves as Independent Director at Elbit Systems since 2016. He is an External Director of Harel Insurance Finance Services and Rekah Pharmaceutical Industry, and a member of the board of Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. From 2013 to 2016, he was the chair of the board of directors of Israeli fuel company Delek.[4][5][6]

Nisan served as the chairman of the Israel Committee for Cultural Budgeting between 2022 and 2023, and was tasked with reviewing the Ministry of Culture's funding policies to promote independent and creative culture accessible to all citizens of Israel. In 2023, the committee decided to discontinue its operations, a decision underscored by concerns regarding the safeguarding of creative freedom without an independent legal system. In a letter to the Israeli Culture Minister Miki Zohar, Nisan expressed that a government which, in his view, mutes judicial criticism regarding the legitimacy of its decisions cannot boast of having cultural and creative freedom.[7]

Published works

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  • Grinstein, A.; Nisan, U. (2009). "Demarketing, minorities, and national attachment". Journal of Marketing. 73 (2): 105–122.
  • Dahan, M.; Nisan, U. (2007). "Unintended consequences of increasing block tariffs pricing policy in urban water". Water Resources Research. 43 (3).
  • Katz, D.; Grinstein, A.; Kronrod, A.; Nisan, U. (2016). "Evaluating the effectiveness of a water conservation campaign: Combining experimental and field methods". Journal of Environmental Management. 180: 335–343.
  • Dahan, M.; Nisan, U. (2010). "The effect of benefits level on take-up rates: evidence from a natural experiment". International Tax and Public Finance. 17: 151–173.
  • Crew, MA; Kleindorfer, PR; Campbell, JI (2009). Handbook of worldwide postal reform. Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Katz, D.; Kronrod, A.; Grinstein, A.; Nisan, U. (2018). "Still waters run deep: Comparing assertive and suggestive language in water conservation campaigns". Water. 10 (3): 275.
  • Dahan, M.; Nisan, U. (2007). "The effect of benefits level on take-up rates: Evidence from a natural experiment". CESifo Working Paper Series.
  • Dahan, M.; Nisan, U. (2006). "Low take-up rates: the role of information". CESifo Working Paper Series.
  • Dahan, M.; Nisan, U. (2020). "Late payments, liquidity constraints and the mismatch between due dates and paydays". CESifo Working Paper.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Former Senior Fellows". Harvard Kennedy School. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
  2. ^ Zrahiya, Zvi; Arlosoroff, Meirav (May 23, 2011). "Another Senior Official Quits the Finance Ministry: Budgets Chief Resigns". Haaretz. Retrieved January 20, 2024.
  3. ^ "ד"ר אודי ניסן ימונה למנהל רשות החברות הממשלתיות" [Dr. Udi Nisan to be Appointed as the Director of the Government Companies Authority]. Ynet (in Hebrew). October 16, 2007. Retrieved January 20, 2024. אמור להחליף את אייל גבאי שפרש לפני כמה חודשים. בעבר שימש במספר תפקידים באגף תקציבים באוצר וכמנכ"ל הרשות לפיתוח ירושלים
  4. ^ "Corporate Governance, Elbit Systems". Elbit Systems. Retrieved 2024-01-20.
  5. ^ Gutman, Lior (November 29, 2012). "Udi Nissan appointed Delek chairman". Ynetnews. Retrieved January 20, 2024. Nissan's salary to cost company $1 million a year, not including bonuses and options. New chairman to receive NIS 60,000 a month for 35-hour week.
  6. ^ Gutman, Lior (November 27, 2012). "מהאוצר לתשובה: אודי ניסן - יו"ר דלק ישראל" [From the Treasury to Teshuva: Udi Nissan - Chairman of Delek Israel]. Ynet (in Hebrew). Retrieved January 20, 2024. אודי ניסן, שכיהן בעבר כיו"ר רשות החברות הממשלתיות וכממונה על התקציבים באוצר, יחליף את משה עמית ששימש כיו"ר דלק ישראל מאז 2004. ניסן שימש כאחד האנשים הבכירים בוועדת ששינסקי לשינוי שיטת המס, שתשפיע בין היתר על רווחיו של יצחק תשובה
  7. ^ "הוועדה לתקצוב התרבות מפסיקה את פעילותה: "לא ניתן להגן על חופש היצירה ללא מערכת משפט עצמאית"" (in Hebrew). Calcalist. 26 July 2023. Retrieved 20 January 2024.