

Itzik Fadlon
Professor pioneering educational techniques in the field of economics, Itzik Fadlon is an Associate Professor at the University of California, San Diego. With a specialization in public finance, health economics, and labor/family economics, his academic pursuits are deeply rooted in understanding and addressing economic and health disparities. Professor Fadlon's research is particularly focused on crafting and evaluating public policies that aim to uplift underrepresented groups, ensuring equitable access to resources and opportunities. His scholarly contributions have been recognized through publications in numerous leading academic journals, reflecting the impact and relevance of his work in the field. Professor Fadlon's expertise extends beyond academia, as he actively contributes to the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) as a Research Associate in the programs on Aging and Public Economics. This role allows him to collaborate with other experts and influence policy-making processes on a broader scale. In addition to his research, Professor Fadlon is dedicated to mentoring the next generation of economists. He is known for his innovative teaching methods that engage students in critical thinking and practical applications of economic theories. His commitment to education and research excellence makes him a valued member of the academic community at the University of California, San Diego. Professor Fadlon's work continues to shape the discourse on economic and health disparities, providing insights that are crucial for developing effective social policies. His contributions are instrumental in advancing the understanding of how economic systems can be leveraged to promote social equity and improve public welfare.