Alan Hirsch
Professor Emeritus at University of Cape Town
Biography
University of Cape Town
Alan Hirsch has been director of the Graduate School of Development Policy and Practice at UCT since 2013. He was born in Cape Town and educated in Economics, Economic History and History at UCT, Wits and Columbia. After economic research and teaching at the University of Cape Town, he joined the South African Department of Trade and Industry in 1995, managing industry and technology policy. He moved to the Presidency in 2002. He managed economic policy in the South African Presidency, represented the Presidency at the G20, and was co-chair of the G20 Development Working Group. He has served or serves on several boards, and is associated with a range of policy research initiatives including the International Growth Centre for which he is the Zambia Country Director and the European Centre for Development Policy Management where he is a board member. He was a visiting scholar at the Harvard Business School, was a regular visiting professor at the Graduate School of Governance at Maastricht University and a member of the OECD secretary-general’s Inclusive Growth Advisory Group. He writes about economic development issues, including Season of Hope – Economic Reform under Mandela and Mbeki and recently co-edited The Oxford Companion to South African Economics.
Education
- Master of Philosophy (MPhil) Columbia University in the City of New York (1986 — 1989)
- BA Hons University of the Witwatersrand (1977 — 1978)
- Master of Arts (M.A.) University of Cape Town (1974 — 1976)
Videos
SONA REVIEW – Professor Alan Hirsch
Professor Alan Hirsch: What is the economic impact globally of the pandemic?
3rd Annual Heads of Mission Breakfast: Professor Alan Hirsch
IDRC-PEP-IAFFE Panel - Alan Hirsch reflects on women's economic empowerment in South Africa
UCT GSDPP: Johannesburg Development Agency - Discussion with Prof. Alan Hirsch
Alan Hirsch on Sustainable Development | #GrowthWeek
Politics in development: Alan Hirsch
Professor Alan Hirsch: Why does the government default to Law and Order during a crisis?
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