Avraham Tabbach
Professor
Law
Tel Aviv University
Israel
Biography
Avraham Tabbach joined TAU Law Faculty in 2004 and since 2016 he is a Full Professor. He serves as the academic director of the Tel-Aviv-Berkeley Executive LLM Program, as an associate editor of the International Review of Law and Economics (IRLE), and also as a board member of the European Association of Law and Economics (EALE). In 2006 Tabbach won the Zeltner Prize of Young Scholars, and from 2011 to 2013 he was visiting Amsterdam Center of Law and Economics (ACLE) at the University of Amsterdam. Tabbach received his LLB from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (1997) and LLM (2000) and JSD (2003) from the University of Chicago Law School, where he was also a Fulbright Fellow and an Olin Scholar in Law and Economics. He teaches Taxation, Taxation of Derivatives, Corporate Law, Corporate Finance and various courses in Law and Economics. His research focuses on economic and game theoretical models of law enforcement, tort, taxation and corporate finance. Tabbach’s recent publications include: “The Robustness Case for Proportional liability†(2014) B.E Journal of Theoretical Economics 14(1): 371-96 (with Alexander Stremizer); “Tax-Losses Mechanisms†(2014) University of Chicago Law Review 81: 1509-67 (with Jacob Nussim); “More Manipulation Less Risk Taking? (2015) Journal of Finance and Economics 3(3): 1-25 (leading article, with Sharon Hannes); “Solving the volunteer's dilemma: the efficiency of rewards versus punishment†(2016) American Law and Economics Review 18(1): 1-32 (leading article, with Shmuel Leshem).
Research Interest
Game Theory, Law and Economics, Taxation, Public Finance, Corporate Finance, Torts and Criminal Law.