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Curriculum Vitae
ERAN RAZIN
September 2018
Personal Date and place of birth: September 11, 1955, Jerusalem, Israel. ID: 053619870
Marital status: Married (1982) + 3 (1984, 1988, 1991).
University address: Department of Geography, Hebrew University, Jerusalem 91905.
Phone: 972 2 5883351; 054 4483569 Fax: 972 2 5820549
Email: [email protected]
Higher Education
1976-1979 The Hebrew
University
Geography &
Economics
B.A. (with distinction)
1977,1978,1979 Included in the Dean's List of outstanding undergraduate students.
1980-1982 The Hebrew
University
Geography &
Urban and
Regional Studies
M.A. (with
distinction)
Supervisor: Prof. A. Shachar
M.A. Thesis: The Location of Headquarters and Plants of Industrial Multi-Locational Firms in Israel,
With Special Emphasis on Industry of the Development Towns.
1982-1986 The Hebrew
University
Geography Ph.D. Supervisor: Prof. A. Shachar
Ph.D. thesis: The Effect of Organizational Structure of Industry on the Development of Peripheral Towns
in Israel.
1986-1987 UCLA, USA Geography Post-Doctoral
Scholar
Host: Prof. W.A.V. Clark
Post-doctoral fellowships: The University of California Reciprocity Program & The Hebrew University.
Appointments at the Hebrew University
1978-1982 Research assistant, The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies (then part of Hebrew U.).
1980-1982 Teaching assistant, Department of Geography.
1982-1985 Assistant, Department of Geography.
1985-1986 Instructor, Department of Geography.
1987-1991 Lecturer, Department of Geography.
1991-1998 Senior Lecturer, Department of Geography.
1998-2015 Associate Professor, Department of Geography.
2013- Leon Safdie Chair in Urban Studies
2015- Professor, Department of Geography
Additional functions/tasks at the Hebrew University
1994-1998 Coordinator and teacher, Program of the Department of Geography in Rehovot, Faculty
of Humanities.
2000-2003 Head of the Department of Geography.
2001-2002 Acting director, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies.
2005-2006 Director, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies.
2007- Head, Floersheimer Studies, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies.
2010-2018 Director, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies (The graduate program in Urban
Planning).
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Research Grants
Prime competitive research foundations
1984-1986 Israel Foundation Trustees (Ford Foundation). Field research of the Doctoral thesis.
1988-1990 Israel Foundation Trustees (Ford Foundation). Location and Entrepreneurial Activity of
Ethnic Groups in Israel.
1988-1991 Supplementary grant of the Fund for Basic Research Administered by the Israel
Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Location and Entrepreneurial Activity of Ethnic
Groups in Israel.
1993-1996 United States-Israel Binational Science Foundation (BSF) (with Ivan Light, UCLA).
Immigrant Entrepreneurs and the Urban Milieu - the North American Experience and
the Case of New Immigrants in Israel of the 1990s.
1997-2000 Netherlands-Israel development Research Programme (NIRP) (with Ghanaian and
Dutch partners). Effects of Decentralization and Organizational Reforms on
Management and Environmental Problems in the Accra Metropolitan Area.
45,000/140,000$.
1999-2001 European Commission – Targeted Socio-Economic Research, 4th framework (a
thematic network with several participants). Working on the Fringes: Immigrant
Businesses, Economic Integration and Informal Practices. 52,000/400,000 Euros.
2000-2003 The Israel Science Foundation. Development and Disparities: Does Local Government
Organization Matter? 60,000$.
2002-2005 European Commission – City of Tomorrow, 5th framework (scientific coordinator of a
project with participants from seven countries, with A. Shachar and D. Felsenstein).
Spatial Deconcentration of Economic Land Use and Quality of Life in European
Metropolitan Areas. 283,000 Euros (for the three HUJI partners)/1,600,000 Euros.
2008-2010 The German Israeli Foundation (GIF) grant (with H. Heinelt, Darmstadt University of
Technology). Changes in Metropolitan Governance in Israel and Germany – Impact on
Urban Policies and Local Democracy. 81,000/180,000 Euros.
2009-2013 European Commission – FP7-ENV-2009-1 (participants from eight countries, with D.
Felsenstein and I. Fishhendler). Solutions for Environmental Contrasts in Coastal
Areas, Global Change, Human Mobility and Sustainable Urban Development. 840,094
Euros (for the three HUJI partners)/6,159,119 Euros.
2011-2014 Israel Science Foundation grant (with I. Charney, Haifa University). The emergence of
the metropolitan-backbone state: reconfiguring the Israeli space in the early 21st
century. 135,000/270,000 Shekels.
2016-2019 Ministry of Science, Technology & Space (with E. Feitelson, M. Negev and E. Segal).
Overcoming the implementation gap: fitting packages for retrofitting buildings to local
authorities in Israel. 350,000 Shekels.
Other external (non-Hebrew U) sources
1989-1990 Sapir Foundation of Mifaal HaPayis. Competition among Towns in Israel and Local
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Initiative.
1990 Faculty Enrichment Award of the International Council for Canadian Studies - the
Canadian Government, for preparing a course on international migration and urban
Change.
1991-1992 The Pinhas Sapir Economic Policy Forum (with Dafna Schwartz, Development Study
Center). From Initiative to Inertia and Beyond: An Evaluation of Israel's Spatial
Industrialization Policy in the Context of Changing Conditions.
1992-1993 Israel Association for Canadian Studies. Immigrants in Canadian Metropolitan
Economies - A Comparative Perspective.
1998 Faculty Enrichment Award of the International Council for Canadian Studies - the
Canadian government, for preparing a course on Local Government and Urban
Development - Canada in a Comparative Perspective. 7,500$CAN.
1999-2000 Program for International Research Linkages of the International Council for Canadian
Studies. “The 21st Metropolitan Century” Project, Metropolitan Governance in Canada
and Abroad. 10,000$CAN.
2000 Canadian Studies Faculty Research Program of the International Council for Canadian
Studies. Municipal Fragmentation and Urban Sprawl: Canadian Metropolitan Areas in
a Comparative Perspective. 7500$CAN.
2002-2003 Research grant sponsored by Y.S.Gat Ltd. (with A. Shachar and D. Felsenstein). Intel
Qiryat Gat/The New Industrial Zone as a Leverage for Regional Economic
Development. 22,500$ (for the three HUJI partners)/45,000$.
2008-2010 Ministry of Interior, Planning Administration research grant (with D. Felsenstein, E.
Feitelson and E.Stern). An Evaluation of District Plans in Israel. 199,310 Shekels.
2013-2014 Ministry of Interior, Planning Administration (with E. Feitelson, E. Stern and D.
Shmueli). A comparative study of planning systems and planning procedures in selected
developed countries. 500,000 Shekels.
2016-2017 The Israeli Lottery (Mifaal HaPayis) grants for local government research.
Implementation of Projects Jointly with the Private Sector in Israeli Local Authorities.
80,000 Shekels.
Hebrew U sources
1988-1989 The Programme of Canadian Studies, The Hebrew University (with Andre Langlois,
University of Ottawa). Entrepreneurship among Ethnic Groups in the Major
Metropolitan Areas of Canada and of Israel.
1992-1993 The Programme of Canadian Studies, The Hebrew University (with Andre Langlois,
University of Ottawa). Local Opportunities, Social Networks and Entrepreneurship
Among Immigrants and Ethno-Linguistic Minorities - The Canadian Experience and
Implications for Israel.
2004 The Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies. Incentives and Impediments to Urban Sprawl:
Governance and Markets in Toronto, Montreal and Tel Aviv. 7500$CAN.
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2004 The Levi Eshkol Institute for Social, Economic and Political Research in Israel. Spatial
variation in the participation of immigrants from the former USSR in local politics.
3000$.
2004-2005 Silbert Center for Israel Studies. From spatial segregation to spatial exclusion – gated
communities in Israel. 7500$.
2005 Research Fellowship of the Joseph Nahmias Fund. Political change and the metropolis:
local governance in French and Israeli metropolitan areas in a period of crisis and
erosion of the welfare state. 14000$.
2009-2010 Elisia Fund for the History of the State of Israel, Cherrick Center, Hebrew University.
Jerusalem as a destination of internal migration of Israeli-Palestinians. 7000 Shekels.
2016-2017 Israeli-Canadian Faculty Collaboration Grant, Halbert Centre for Canadian studies,
Checks and balances in planning decentralization: Lessons from Ontario and British
Columbia (with Matti Siemiatycki, University of Toronto). 7500$CAD
Selected Other Activities
1987-2008 Chairman, Commissions of inquiry for the municipal boundaries of Dimona and
Yeroham (member), Elat (member), Afula, Bet Dagan, Maalot, Ashdod, Haifa (two
commissions), Qiryat Motzkin, Ramla, Rishon LeZion, Zoran, Maalot-Tarshiha (two
commissions), Tirat Carmel, Carmiel-Sajur, Haifa Bay Oil Refineries area (member),
Nazareth-Nazerat Illit, Ashqelon.
1988 Economic Development in Ashqelon. Report submitted to the municipality of
Ashqelon.
1989-1998 Member of the board, The Israeli Regional Science Association (IRSA).
1991-1992 Member of the board, The Israeli Association of Geographers. Co-editor of Geography,
The Bulletin of The Israeli Association of Geographers.
1991-1992 Coordinator, The Jerusalem-Tel Aviv Corridor Development Plan. The Hebrew
University, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies. Submitted to the Ministry of
Construction and Housing. The Jerusalem-Tel Aviv Region: Economy and
Employment. W.P. 11 (Hebrew). Report submitted as part of the project.
1993 The location of branches of the Small Business Authority in southern Israel.
Consultation report. Submitted to the Small-Business Authority (with Daphna Schwartz
and Daniel Felsenstein).
1995-1997 Member of the metropolitan planning team - Development policy for the Tel Aviv
Metropolitan Area and District Plan (The Institute of Urban and Regional Studies - the
Hebrew University, and Edna and Refael Lerman - Architects and City Planners).
1997 Advisor, The Inter-Ministerial Commission for Reforming Municipal Boundary
Change Procedures.
1997-1998 Advisor, The Government Commission for Municipal Amalgamation.
1998-1999 National Outline Plan No. 35 (Integrative National Outline Plan and Development
Plan) - in charge of organization and governance issues.
1998 Co-editor, Studies in the Geography of Israel, Vol. 15, Jerusalem: Israel Exploration
Society, and Department of Geography, The Hebrew University.
1999-2000 The Jerusalem District Outline Plan – member of the planning team.
2000-2008 Member of the Steering Committee, Commission on Geography and Public Policy of
the International Geographical Union.
2002-2005 Vice President, Israel Geographical Association.
2003 Chairman, Municipal amalgamations commission – Haifa District.
2004 Consultant to the City of Tel Aviv – rezoning local taxing areas.
2004-2010 Participant in the International Metropolitan Observatory group, an academic research
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network sponsored by CNRS (France).
2004 Razin, E., Jewish-Arab relations in Israel: From discrimination to equality? A narrowing
or widening gap? Reflections from local government, Submitted to The Arab Center for
Alternative Planning.
2004 Coordinator of the panel on local government for the Annual Economic Conference
(Caesarea conference), July.
2004 Member of the Committee for the Evaluation of Redistribution of Non-Residential
Arnona (Property Tax), appointed by the Minister of Interior.
2004-2005 Member of the Board – MIU, Movement for Israeli Urbanism.
2005-2010 Consultant, an index for the estimation of municipal service burdens, Israel's Central
Bureau of Statistics.
2006 The Institute of Urban and Regional Studies, Report to the Evaluation Committee – in
charge of the preparation of the report for an international evaluation committee headed
by Prof. Susan Fainstein (Columbia University).
2006-2007 Member of Vision for Jerusalem Project (sponsored by the Foundations Forum).
Reports (with Emil Israel) on Jerusalem as a capital city: the government sector and the
city's economy; and on government and governance framework for Jerusalem and the
metropolis.
2007-2010 Member, Municipal Amalgamation Commission (appointed by the Ministry of Interior).
2007- Member of the Physical Planning Committee, Beit HaKerem Neighborhood
Administration, Jerusalem.
2007-2009 Member, Fellowship Committee of the Mifal HaPayis (Israeli Lottery) Foundation for
Municipal Research.
2008-2016 Chairman, Permanent municipal boundary and revenue redistribution commissions,
Ministry of Interior.
2008-2012 Member of the Steering Committee, Commission on Geography and Governance of the
International Geographical Union.
2010 Member of the committee for rural settlement in the year 2025, appointed by the
President of Israel.
2010- Member, Board of the Israeli Planners Association and the Annual Conference
Committee.
2011- Chairman of the Commission for Municipal Statistics and Geographical Classifications,
Israel's Central Bureau of Statistics.
2012- Member of the Governing Board of the International Political Science Association
Research Committee 05 – Comparative Studies on Local Government and Politics.
2013-2014 Chairman, commission of municipal revenue redistribution in the Negev, Ministry of
Interior.
2016- Honorary member, Commission on Geography and Governance of the International
Geographical Union
2017 Chairman, Commission of inquiry for the establishment of Municipal Clusters
(Eshkolot) type of Municipal Unions, Ministry of Interior.
Organization of conferences (since 1998)
1. A Joint Meeting of the Hebrew University and the School of Public and Environmental Affairs,
Indiana University: New Approaches in Metropolitan Governance and Metropolitan
Development – Israel and Indiana. Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, 4.1.1998-5.1.1998.
2. A meeting of the Thematic Network ‘Working on the Fringes: Immigrant Businesses,
Economic Integration and Informal Practices’, sponsored by the European Commission
under the Targeted Socio-Economic Research Programme: The Economic Embeddedness
of Immigrant Enterprises. Jerusalem, Mount Scopus, 17.6.2000-20.6.2000.
3. The Annual Meeting of The Israeli Association of Geographers, 24.12.2000-26.12.2000.
4. The final SELMA conference – Spatial Deconcentration of Economic Land Uses in
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European Metropolitan Areas, sponsored by the European Commission (with A. Shachar
and D. Felsenstein), 19.11.2005-22.11.2005.
5. National, District and Metropolitan Planning in Israel, A conference in memory of Arie
Shachar, Sponsored by the Hebrew University, Floersheimer Studies and the Jerusalem
Institute for Israel Studies, 22.11.2007.
6. The Annual Meeting of Israel’s Planners Association, Jerusalem, 5-6.3.2009 (450
participants)
7. Local Government in a Changing World, A workshop of the IGU Commission on
Geography of Governance and IPSA Research Committee #5 – Comparative Studies on
Local Government and Politics, Jerusalem, The Dead Sea and Beer Sheva (with F.
Lazin), 8-11.7.2010.
8. Local Government and the Market Economy, A joint conference of Floersheimer Studies
and the Open University, 5.7.2011.
9. SECOA (Solutions for Environmental Contrasts in Coastal Areas) 4th
Project Meeting
and End Users Session, Jerusalem, 29.11-3.12.2011, sponsored by the European
Commission 7FP – Environment (including Climate Change).
10. Local Development and Distributive Justice in Local Government, a conference of
Floersheimer Studies, 6.5.2013
11. The Annual Meeting of Israel’s Planners Association, Jerusalem, 20-21.2.2014 (650
participants)
12. Local government and challenges of housing crisis and immigrant/refugee absorption:
lessons from Germany and Israel. Joint student seminar of the Hebrew University of
Jerusalem and TU Darmstadt (with H. Heinelt), Jerusalem, 19-23.3.2017.
13. Local Government and challenges of local economic development in Germany and Israel.
Joint student seminar of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and TU Darmstadt (with H.
Heinelt), Berlin, 26.2-1.3.2018
Eran Razin List of Publications, January 2018
Books and books edited
1. Gradus, Y., Razin, E. and Krakover, S. (1993) The Industrial Geography of Israel, London and
New York: Routledge. 272 pages.
2. Razin, E. and Smith, P.J. (eds.) (2006) Metropolitan Governing: Canadian Cases, Comparative
Lessons, Jerusalem: The Hebrew University Magnes Press. 316 pages.
2a. Razin, E. and Smith, P.J., Metropolitan governing: been there, done that, where are we now? pp.
3-25.
2b. Razin, E., Initiatives to reform metropolitan governance in Israel: a Sisyphean task? pp. 278-310.
3. Razin, E., Dijst, M. and Vázquez, C. (eds.) (2007) Employment Deconcentration in European
Metropolitan Areas, Market Forces versus Planning Regulations, Dordrecht: Springer. 297
pages.
3a. Razin, E., Introduction: Deconcentration of economic activities within metropolitan regions: a
qualitative framework for cross-national comparison, pp. 1-27.
3b. Razin, E. and Shachar, A., Deconcentration in a context of population growth and ideological
change: the Tel-Aviv and Beer-Sheva metropolitan areas, pp. 179-207.
4. Razin, E. (ed.) (2010) National, District and Metropolitan Planning in Israel, Jerusalem:
Floersheimer Studies. 224 pages. (Hebrew)
4a. Razin, E., The first generation of district planning in Israel, pp. 49-76.
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4b. Razin, E., Arie Shachar and the development of urban geography in Israel, pp. 185-198.
5. Heinelt, H., Razin, E. and Zimmerman, K. (eds.) (2011) Metropolitan Governance, Different
Paths in Contrasting Contexts: Germany and Israel, Frankfurt and New York: Campus. 352
pages.
6. Pradhan, P.K., Bucek, J. and Razin, E. (eds.) (2013) Geography of Governance: Dynamics for
Local Development, International Geographical Union, Commission on Geography of
Governance.
6a. Razin, E. and Hazan, A., Municipal-private partnerships in Israel: from local development to
budgetary bypass, pp. 77-88.
7. Beeri, I. and Razin, E. (eds.) (2015) Local Democracy in Israel, Decentralization, Localism,
Participation and Local Politics, Jerusalem: Floersheimer Studies. Vol 1: 261 pages, Vol. 2: 249
pages. (Hebrew)
8. Sellers, J.M., Arretche, M., Kübler, D. and Razin, E. (eds.) (2017) Inequality and Governance in
the Metropolis, Regimes of Place Equality and Fiscal Choices in Eleven Countries, Palgrave
Macmillan.
8a. Razin, E., Interlocal disparities in Israel’s metropolitan areas: the impact of crisis and recovery in
a neoliberal regime, pp. 183-199.
8b. Sellers, J.M., Arretche, M., Kübler, D. and Razin, E., Conclusion, pp. 253-274.
Articles in scientific journals
9. Razin, E. (1984) The ownership structure of industry in Israel's development towns, Horizons,
Studies in Geography No. 11-12: 223-242. (Hebrew, English summary).
10. Razin, E. (1986) Plant closures in Israel's development towns 1975-1983, Studies in the Geography
of Israel 12: 167-184. (Hebrew, English summary).
11. Razin, E. (1987) The influence of ownership type on the spatial pattern of material input, service
and output linkages of plants in development towns, Horizons, Studies in Geography No. 19: 37-64.
(Hebrew).
12. Razin, E. and Shachar, A. (1987) Ownership of industry and plant stability in Israel's development
towns, Urban Studies 24: 296-311.
13. Razin, E. (1988) Ownership structure and linkage patterns of industry in Israel's development
towns, Regional Studies 22: 19-31.
14. Salomon, I. and Razin, E. (1988) The geography of telecommunications systems: the case of
Israel's telephone system, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 79: 122-134.
15. Razin, E. (1988) Entrepreneurship among foreign immigrants in the Los Angeles and San
Francisco metropolitan regions, Urban Geography 9: 283-301.
16. Razin, E. (1988) The role of ownership characteristics in the industrial development of Israel's
peripheral towns, Environment and Planning A 20: 1235-1252.
17. Razin, E. (1989) Relating theories of entrepreneurship among ethnic groups and entrepreneurship
in space - the case of the Jewish population in Israel, Geografiska Annaler 71B: 167-181.
18. Langlois, A. and Razin, E. (1989) Self-employment among ethnic minorities in Canadian
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metropolitan areas, Canadian Journal of Regional Science 12: 335-354.
19. Razin, E. (1989/90) Spatial variations in the characteristics of the self-employed in Israel,
Horizons, Studies in Geography No. 28-29: 65-85. (Hebrew, English summary).
20. Razin, E. and Shachar, A. (1990) The organizational-locational structure of industry in Israel and
its effects on national spatial policies, Geography Research Forum 10: 1-19.
21. Razin, E. (1990) Spatial variations in the Israeli small-business sector: implications for regional
development policies, Regional Studies 24: 149-162.
22. Hasson, S. and Razin, E. (1990) What is hidden behind a municipal boundary conflict?, Political
Geography Quarterly 9: 267-283.
23. Razin, E. (1990) Urban economic development in a period of local initiative: competition among
towns in Israel's southern coastal plain, Urban Studies 27: 685-703.
24. Razin, E. and Hasson, S. (1992) Redelineation of boundaries between regional councils and
development towns - lessons from the conflict over regional industry in the Negev, City and Region
No. 22: 72-89. (Hebrew, English summary).
25. Razin, E. and Langlois, A. (1992) Location and entrepreneurship among new immigrants in Israel
and Canada, Geography Research Forum 12: 16-36.
26. Razin, E. (1992) Paths to ownership of small businesses among immigrants in Israeli cities and
towns, The Review of Regional Studies 22: 277-296.
27. Razin, E. and Schwartz, D. (1992) Evaluation of Israel's industrial dispersal policy in the context of
changing realities, Economic Quarterly 44(153): 236-276. (Hebrew, English summary)
28. Razin, E. (1992) Local initiative and urban development: the case of towns in Israel's southern
coastal plain, Studies in the Geography of Israel 13: 65-86. (Hebrew, English summary).
29. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (1994) The municipal affiliation of industrial areas in the rural-urban
fringe, Horizons in Geography No. 39: 31-46. (Hebrew, English summary).
30. Razin, E. and Hasson, S. (1994) Urban-rural boundary conflicts: the reshaping of Israel's rural map,
Journal of Rural Studies 10: 47-59.
31. Razin, E., Hasson, S. and Hazan, A. (1994) Struggles over municipal boundaries: regional councils
and urban Space, City and Region No. 23: 5-28. (Hebrew, English summary).
32. Razin, E. (1994) Geographical mobility of selected age cohorts of immigrant groups in Israel:
implications for occupational mobility, Urban Systems (Sistemi Urbani).
33. Langlois, A. and Razin, E. (1995) Self-employment among French-Canadians: the role of the
regional milieu, Ethnic and Racial Studies 18: 581-604.
34. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (1995) Industrial development and municipal reorganization: conflict,
cooperation and regional effects, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 13: 297-
314.
35. Razin, E. (1996) Municipal reform in the Tel Aviv metropolis: metropolitan government or
metropolitan cooperation?, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 14: 39-54.
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An early version appeared as: Razin, E. (1994) Municipal Reform in the Tel Aviv Metropolis:
Metropolitan Government or Metropolitan Cooperation, Working Paper No. 1, Jerusalem: The
Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies.
36. Razin, E. and Langlois, A. (1996) Metropolitan characteristics and entrepreneurship among
immigrants and ethnic groups in Canada, International Migration Review 30: 703-727.
An early version appeared as: Razin, E. and Langlois, A. (1994) Metropolitan Characteristics and
Entrepreneurship among Immigrants and Ethnic Groups in Canada, Occasional Paper No. 12,
Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, The Halbert Centre for Canadian Studies.
37. Razin, E. and Langlois, A. (1996) Immigrant and ethnic entrepreneurs in Canadian and American
metropolitan areas - a comparative perspective, Canadian Issues 18: 127-144.
38. Razin, E. and Light, I. (1998) Ethnic entrepreneurs in America's largest metropolitan areas, Urban
Affairs Review 33: 332-360.
39. Razin, E. (1998) Policies to control urban sprawl: planning regulations or changes in the "rules of
the game", Urban Studies 35: 321-340.
Parts of this paper are based on:
40. Razin, E. (1998) The impact of decentralization on fiscal disparities among local authorities in
Israel, Space and Polity 2: 49-69.
41. Razin, E. (1998) Location of entrepreneurship assistance centers in Israel, Tijdschrift voor
Economische en Sociale Geografie 89: 431-445.
42. Razin, E. and Light, I. (1998) The income consequences of ethnic entrepreneurial concentrations,
Urban Geography 19: 554-576.
43. Razin, E. (2000) The impact of local government organization on development and disparities – a
comparative perspective, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy 18: 17-31.
44. Razin, E. and Rosentraub, M. (2000) Are fragmentation and sprawl interlinked? North American
Evidence, Urban Affairs Review 35: 864-879.
45. Razin, E. and Obirih-Opareh, N. (2000) Spatial variations in fiscal capacity of local government in
Ghana before and after decentralization, Third World Planning Review (International Development
Planning Review) 22: 411-432.
46. Razin, E. and Scheinberg, D. (2001) Immigrant entrepreneurs from the former USSR in Israel: not
the traditional enclave economy, Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 27: 259-276.
47. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2001) Redrawing Israel’s local government map: political decisions, court
rulings or popular determination, Political Geography 20: 513-533.
48. Razin, E. (2002) Conclusion, The economic context, embeddedness and immigrant entrepreneurs,
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour and Research 8: 162-167.
49. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2004) Municipal boundary conflicts between Jewish and Arab local
authorities in Israel: geography of administration or geopolitics? Geografiska Annaler 86B: 79-94.
50. Razin, E. (2004) Needs and impediments for local government reform: lessons from Israel, Journal
of Urban Affairs 26: 623-640.
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51. Razin, E. (2004) Local government amalgamation: a false idea? Comment on Borukhov, Planning,
Journal of the Israel Association of Planners 1(2): 83-86. (Hebrew)
52. Dachoach-Halevi, M. and Razin, E. (2006) Joint planning commissions: municipal cooperation,
planning coordination, cost savings or a tool of control, Planning, Journal of the Israel
Association of Planners 3(2): 18-35. (Hebrew, English summary)
53. Rosen, G. and Razin, E. (2007) The college chase: higher education and urban
entrepreneurialism in Israel, Tijdschrift voor Economische en Sociale Geografie 98: 86-101.
54. Rosen, G. and Razin, E. (2007) Gated communities in Israel: a new phase of spatial segregation,
Israeli Sociology 9: 103-126. (Hebrew, English Summary)
55. Razin, E. (2008) Arie Shachar (1935-2006) and transformations of Israel's urban geography, Israel
Studies 13: 160-176.
56. Rosen, G. and Razin, E. (2008) Enclosed communities in Israel: from landscapes of heritage and
frontier enclaves to new gated communities, Environment and Planning A 40: 2895-2913.
57. Rosen, G. and Razin, E. (2009) The rise of gated communities in Israel: reflections on changing
urban governance in a neoliberal era, Urban Studies 46: 1702-1722.
58. Razin, E. (2012) Is there a place for the village and the regional council in Israel of the 21st century?
Horizons in Geography 81-82: 230-245. (Hebrew)
59. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2014) Attitudes of European local councilors towards local governance
reforms: a north-south divide? Local Government Studies 40: 264-291.
60. Masry-Herzalla, A. and Razin, E. (2014) Israeli-Palestinian immigrants in Jerusalem: an emerging
middleman minority? Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies, 40: 1002-1022.
61. Razin, E. (2015) District plans in Israel: post-mortem? Environment and Planning C: Government
and Policy 33: 1246-1264.
62. Razin, E. and Charney, I. (2015) Metropolitan dynamics in Israel: an emerging "metropolitan island
state"? Urban Geography 36: 1131-1148.
63. Ashbel, E., Charney, I. and Razin, E. (2015) Using cellular data to analyze spatial activity: the case
of the Tel Aviv metropolitan CBD, Planning, Journal of the Israel Association of Planners 12(2):
102-116 (Hebrew, English summary).
64. Razin, E., (2016) Inter-municipal cooperation in the development of industrial parks and tax
redistribution: the road to hell is paved with good intentions, Quaestiones Geographicae 35(2):
83-90.
65. Feitelson, E., Felsenstein, D., Razin, E. and Stern, E. (2017) Assessing land use plan
implementation: bridging the performance-conformance divide, Land Use Policy 61: 251-264.
66. Feitelson, E., Felsenstein, D., Razin, E. and Stern, E. (2018) On the evaluation of District Plans: the
Central District Plan (DOP 3/21), Planning, Journal of the Israel Association of Planners 15(1):
212-222. (Hebrew, English summary).
66a. Feitelson, E., Felsenstein, D., Razin, E. and Stern, E. (2018) Response: on the nature and
effectiveness of (District) Outline Plans, Feitelson, E., Felsenstein, D., Razin, E. and Stern, E.
(2018) Planning, Journal of the Israel Association of Planners 15(1): 227-228. (Hebrew)
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67. Jakar, G.S., Razin, E., Rosentraub, M. and Rosen, G. (2018) Sport facility development: municipal
capital and shutting out the private sector, European Planning Studies 26: 1222-1241.
68. Drew, J., Razin, E. and Andrews, R. (2018) Rhetoric in municipal amalgamations: a comparative
analysis, Local Government Studies DOI 10.1080/03003930.2018.1530657
Refereed chapters in books and other refereed publications
69. Salomon, I. and Razin, E. (1985) Potential impacts of telecommunications on the economic
activities in sparsely populated regions, in: Gradus, Y. (ed.), Desert Development: Man and
Technology in Sparselands, Dordrecht: D. Reidel, pp. 218-232.
70. Shachar, A. and Razin, E. (1985) The development of the settlement map in Israel, 1948-82, in:
Eisenstadt, S.N., The Transformation of Israeli Society, London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson. Ch. 9I,
pp. 198-208.
Published also in Hebrew: Jerusalem: Magnes, 1989, pp. 213-220.
71. Razin, E. (1991) Trends in the industrial geography of Israel during the 50s and the 60s, in: Eretz
Israel, Vol. 23, David Amiran Volume, Jerusalem: Israel Exploration Society, pp. 193-205. (Hebrew,
English summary).
72. Razin, E. (1991) Stages in the development of Israel's spatial industrialization policy, in: Dietz, F.,
Heijman, W. and Shefer, D. (eds.) Location and Labor Considerations for Regional Development,
Aldershot: Avebury, pp. 125-140.
73. Razin, E. (1993) Immigrant entrepreneurs in Israel, Canada and California, in: Light, I. and Bhachu,
P. (eds.) Immigration and Entrepreneurship, Culture, Capital, and Ethnic Networks, New
Brunswick, NJ: Transaction, pp. 97-124.
An early version appeared as: Razin, E. (1990), Immigrant Entrepreneurs in Israel, Canada and
California, ISSR Working Papers in the Social Sciences, Vol. 5, No. 8, Los Angeles: UCLA,
Institute for Social Science Research.
74. Razin, E. (1996) Shifts in Israel's industrial geography in the wake of policy changes in the 1990s,
in: Gradus, Y. and Lipshitz, G. (eds.) The Mosaic of Israeli Geography at the Close of the Twentieth
Century, Beer Sheva: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev Press, pp. 205-216.
An early version appeared as: Razin, E. (1995) Shifts in Israel's Industrial Geography in the Wake
of Policy Changes in the 1990s, Working Paper, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy
Studies.
75. Razin, E. (1996) Rapid development and restructuring of fringe areas: the Tel Aviv metropolis, in:
Davies, R.J. (ed.) Contemporary City Structuring - International Geographical Insights, Cape
Town: Society of South African Geographers, pp. 451-466.
76. Razin, E. (1997) Social networks, local opportunities and entrepreneurship among immigrants in
Israel, in: Light, I. and Isralowitz, R.E. (eds.) Immigrant Entrepreneurs and Immigrant Absorption
in the United States and Israel, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 57-81.
A early version was published in: Isralowitz, R.E., Lazin, F. and Light, I. (eds.) (1994), Immigration
and Absorption: Issues in a Multicultural Perspective, Beer-Sheva: The H.H. Humphry Institute for
Social Ecology, Ben Gurion University, pp. 155-182
77. Razin, E. and Lindsey, G. (2004) Municipal boundary change procedures: local democracy versus
central control, in: Barlow, M. and Wastl-Walter, D. (eds.) New Challenges in Local and Regional
Administration, Aldershot: Ashgate, pp. 37-56.
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78. Razin, E. (2004) Changing local government boundaries in Israel: the paradox of extreme
centralism versus inability to reform, in: Meligrana, J. (ed.) Redrawing Local Government
Boundaries: an International Study of Politics, Procedures and Decisions, Vancouver: UBC
Press, pp. 154-171.
79. Meligrana, J. and Razin, E. (2004) Conclusion: changing local government boundaries in
different political-ideological environments, in: Meligrana, J. (ed.) Redrawing Local Government
Boundaries: an International Study of Politics, Procedures and Decisions, Vancouver: UBC
Press, pp. 227-239.
80. Razin, E. (2004) Scenarios for policy – reflections from local government, in: Hasson, S. and Abu-
Asbah, K. (eds.) Jews and Arabs in Israel Facing a Changing Reality, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer
Institute for Policy Studies, pp. 190-196. (Hebrew)
81. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2005) Metropolitanization and political change in Israel, in: Hoffmann-
Martinot, V. and Sellers, J.M. (eds.) Metropolitanization and Political Change, Wiesbaden:
Verlag fuer Sozialwissenschaften, pp. 395-423.
81a.Razin, E. et Hazan, A. (2007) Les dynamiques de metropolisation en Israel, in: Hoffmann-Martinot,
V. et Sellers, J. (dir.) Politique et metropole, Une comparaison internationale, Paris: CNRS
Editions, pp. 189-213.
82. Razin, E. (2005) Determinants of residential sprawl in Canadian metropolitan areas, in: Atzema,
O., Rietveld, P. and Shefer, D. (eds.) Regions, Land Consumption and Sustainable Growth,
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, pp. 59-77.
83. Razin, E. (2006) Barriers to progress and equality of Arabs in Israel in the face of the crisis of the
early 2000s, in: Hasson, S. and Karayanni, M.M. (eds.) Arabs in Israel, Barriers to Equality,
Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies, pp. 230-248. (Hebrew)
84. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2007) Local government amalgamation in Israel: towards the
modernization of local government? in: Lazin, F., Evans, M., Hoffmann-Martinot, V. and
Wollmann, H. (eds.) Local Government Reforms in Countries in Transition, a Global Perspective,
Lanham, MD: Lexington Books, pp. 177-194.
85. Razin, E., Rosen, G., Dachoach-Halevi, M. and Hazan, A. (2007) Is the role of the state in local
governance diminishing? The case of Israel's metropolitan areas, in: Collin, J-P. and Robertson, M.
(eds.) Governing Metropolises: Profiles of Issues and Experiments on Four Continents, Québec:
Presses de l’Université Laval, pp. 29-53.
85a. Razin, E., Rosen, G., Dachoach-Halevi, M. and Hazan, A. (2007) Diminution du role de l'etat
dans la gouvernance locale? Le cas des regions metropolitaines en Israel, in: Collin, J-P. and
Robertson, M. (dir.) Gouverner les metropoles: Enjeux et portraits des experiences sur quatre
continents, Québec: Presses de l’Université Laval, pp. 29-56.
86. Razin, E. (2008) Immigrant entrepreneurs and the Israeli welfare state: institutional support and
institutional constraints, in: Dana, L-P. (ed.) Handbook of Research on Ethnic Minority
Entrepreneurship, Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar, pp. 615-629.
87. Rosen, G. and Razin, E. (2010) Gated communities in Israel: utopian communities or exclusive
club realms in a neoliberal era? in: Lehavi, A. (ed.) Gated Communities, Law, Society and Culture,
The Buchman Faculty of Law series, Tel Aviv: Ramot University of Tel Aviv Press, pp. 41-81.
(Hebrew)
88. Razin, E. (2010) Central government-local government relations and barriers for development of
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Arab local authorities in Israel, in: Haidar, A. (ed.) Arab Local Government in Israel, Jerusalem:
Van Leer Institute, Hakibbutz Hameuchad, pp. 18-46. (Hebrew)
89. Razin, E. (2013) Deconcentration in the Tel Aviv metropolitan area: governance, markets and the
quest for sustainability, in: Vojnovic, I. (ed.) Urban Sustainability: a Global Perspective, East
Lansing: Michigan State University Press, pp. 149-175.
90. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2013) Metropolitan processes and voting behavior in Israel, in: Sellers,
J.M., Kübler, D., Walter-Rogg, M. And Walks, R.A. (eds.) The Political Ecology of the Metropolis,
Colchester: ECPR Press, pp. 389-418.
91. Razin, E. (2013) Councilors and their parties, in: Egner, B., Sweeting, D. and Jan Klok, P. (eds.)
Local Councillors in Europe, Wiesbaden: Springer, pp. 51-62.
92. Razin, E. (2018) Checks and balances in planning decentralization: lessons from Ontario, in:
Lehavi, A. (ed.) One Hundred Years of Zoning and the Future of Cities Springer, pp. 177-199.
Other Publications
93. Razin, E. (1980) The Central Business District of Ramat-Gan, Characteristics of a Sub-Center in
the Metropolitan Region of Tel-Aviv, Research Reports Series 1980/2. Jerusalem: The Hebrew
University, Department of Geography, Institute of Urban and Regional Studies. 19 pp. (Hebrew).
94. Razin, E. (1983) The Location of Industrial Firms in Israel, Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Institute for
Israel Studies. (Hebrew, English Summary).
95. Razin, E. (1984) Industrialization of development towns in Israel, Labor and Social Affairs and
National Insurance 36(3-4): 146-150. (Hebrew).
96. Razin, E. (1985) The early industrialization of the Negev, 1950-1960, Idan No. 6: 178-193.
(Hebrew).
97. Salomon, I. and Razin, E. (1986) The Geography of the Israeli Telecommunications System:
Patterns and Implications, Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies. (Hebrew, English
summary).
98. Razin, E. (1990) Entrepreneurship among immigrants: Israel and international comparisons, in:
Gonen, A. (ed.), Geography of Immigrant Absorption, Lessons of the Past and View to the Future,
Jerusalem: Israel Geographical Association, pp. 58-66. (Hebrew).
99. Razin, E. (1991) Local Initiative as a Leverage to Urban Development: Trends in the Evolution of
the Urban System in Israel's Southern Coastal Plain, Jerusalem: The Hebrew University, Institute
of Urban and Regional Studies. (Hebrew)
100. Razin, E. (1991) The industrial dispersal policy in Israel, in: Surkis, H., Rap, E. and Shachar, T.
(eds.), Trends in the Geography of Israel: Core and Periphery, Jerusalem: Ministry of Education
and Culture, Maalot, pp. 43-64. (Hebrew).
101. Felsenstein, D. and Razin, E. (1993) Post-industrial processes and their influence on the spatial-
economic organization of Israel, in: Israel 2020, Master Plan for Israel in the 21st Century, Vol B,
Haifa: The Technion Research and Development Foundation, pp. 87-119. (Hebrew).
102. Razin, E. (1994) Municipal Reform in the Tel Aviv Metropolis: The Agenda for the 1990s,
Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 52 pages. (Hebrew).
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103. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (1994) The Development of Industrial and Employment Centers - The
Local Government Dimension, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 52 pages.
(Hebrew).
104. Razin, E. (1996) Trends in the Urban-Rural Fringe of the Tel Aviv Metropolis, Implications on
Local Government, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 55 pages. (Hebrew).
105. Razin, E. (1996) Policies to Control Urban Sprawl: Planning Regulations or Changes in the
"Rules of the Game", Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 39 pages. (Hebrew).
106. Razin, E. (1997) Israel's local government map for the year 2020, in: General Policy, Spatial,
Economic and Municipal Aspects - Israel 2020, Master Plan for Israel in the 21st Century, Haifa:
The Technion Research and Development Foundation, pp. 101-137. (Hebrew).
107. Lithwick, H., Gradus, Y., Razin, E. and Yiftachel, O. (1997) Industry in the Negev - Policy,
Profile and Prospects, Beer Sheva: Negev Center for Regional Development, Ben-Gurion
University of the Negev.
107a.Yiftachel, O., Gradus, Y., Razin, E. (1996) Industry in the Negev: Process, Structure and
Location, Beer Sheva: Negev Center for Regional Development, Ben-Gurion University of the
Negev. (Hebrew).
108. Razin, E. (1998) Fiscal Disparities Among Local Authorities in Israel, 1972-1995, Jerusalem:
The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 88 pages. (Hebrew).
109. Rosentraub, M.S. and Razin, E. (1998) Metropolitan Governance and Development: Lessons
from Indianapolis, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 56 pages. (Hebrew)
110. Razin, E. (1999) Immigrant Entrepreneurs and the Urban Milieu: Evidence from the U.S.,
Canada and Israel, WP #99-1, Vancouver: Vancouver Centre of Excellence, Research on
Immigration and Integration in the Metropolis (RIIM).
111. Razin, E. (1999) Fiscal Disparities Between Small and Large Municipalities in Israel,
Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 40 pages. (Hebrew)
112. Razin, E. (1999) Fiscal Disparities Between Arab and Jewish Local Authorities, Is the Gap
Narrowing? A Policy Paper, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 16 pages.
(Hebrew)
113. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2000) Municipal Boundary Change Procedures: Local Democracy
versus Central Control, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 87 pages.
(Hebrew)
114. Razin, E. (2000) The Fiscal Capacity of the Bedouin Local Authorities in the Negev, Beer
Sheva: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Negev Center for Regional Development, Center for
Bedouin Studies and Development.
115. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2001) Municipal Boundary Changes in Arab Local Authorities,
Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 44 pages. (Hebrew)
116. Razin, E. (2002) Fiscal Disparities among Local Authorities in Israel in the Year 2000:
Continuity and Change in a Period of Political Instability, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for
Policy Studies. 47 pages. (Hebrew)
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117. Razin, E. (2003) Local Government Reform in Israel: Between Centralization and
Decentralization, Between Traditionalism and Modernity, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for
Policy Studies. 118 pages. (Hebrew)
118. Obirih-Opareh, N., Razin, E., Van der Geest, S. and Post, J. (2003) The Effects of
Decentralization and Privatisation on Urban Environmental Management: Waste Management in
the Accra Metropolitan Area, NIRP Research for Policy Series 22, Amsterdam: Royal Tropical
Institute KIT Publishers, 64 pages.
119. Razin, E. (2003) It won't work without carrots, Haaretz (daily newspaper), December 31
(Hebrew and English editions).
120. Razin, E. (2004) The treasury's whip is no use, Haaretz (daily newspaper), February 2 (Hebrew
and English editions).
121. Rosen, G. and Razin, E. (2004) The College Chase: Competition among Local Authorities in
Israel over Institutions of Higher Education, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy
Studies. 67 pages. (Hebrew)
122. Efrati, Y., Razin, E. and Brender, A. (2004) Local Government Reform: Decentralizing the
Deserving and Equipping the Disadvantaged, Position paper no. 55, Jerusalem: Israel Democracy
Institute. (Hebrew)
123. Shachar, A, Gradus, Y., Razin, E., Krakover, S. and Felsenstein, D. (2005) Global
Development in a Local Town: Local and Regional Impacts of the Qiryat Gat New Industrial Park,
Beer Sheva: The Negev Center for Regional Development, Ben Gurion University of the Negev,
and The Institute of Urban and Regional Studies, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. (Hebrew)
Razin, E., Population, welfare, and economic development trends in Qiryat Gat and neighboring
municipalities, pp. 119-137.
Razin, E., Residential distribution of labor employed in the Qiryat Gat new industrial park, pp.
139-156.
124. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2006) Redistributing Municipal Wealth in Israel, Reducing the
Inequalities in the Revenues of Local Authorities, Jerusalem: The Floersheimer Institute for Policy
Studies. 91 pages. (Hebrew)
125. Razin, E. (2006) Policy outline in local government and governance policy, in: Israel
Democracy Institute, The first 100 days plan for the prime minister, submitted to Israel's Prime
Minister. (Hebrew)
126. Razin, E. (ed.) (2006) Redistributing Municipal Revenues, Financial Measures and Territorial
Modifications, The II Annual Local Government Conference of the Harold Hartog School of
Governance & Policy, Jerusalem and Tel Aviv: Tel Aviv University School of Governance &
Policy, The Floersheimer Institute for Policy Studies. 72 pages. (Hebrew)
127. Razin, E. (ed.) (2007) City Center Revitalization and Retail Development in Israeli Local
Authorities, Jerusalem: Floersheimer Studies, The Hebrew University and School of Governance &
Policy, Tel Aviv University. 78 pages. (Hebrew)
Razin, E., Suburbanization of retail and local government: a comparative international perspective,
pp. 9-34.
128. Razin, E. (2008) Tel Aviv-Yafo, Encyclopædia Britannica. http://www.britannica.com/eb/
article-9071570/Tel-Aviv-Yafo
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129. Ben-Elia, N. and Razin. E. (2008) Local Government and the Preservation of Open Space
Policy. Tel Aviv: The Open Land Institute (Machon Deshe). (Hebrew)
130. Hazan, A. and Razin, E. (eds.) (2008) Personal Liability in Local Government in Israel,
Unlawful Expenditures and Repay, Jerusalem: Floersheimer Studies. 77 pages. (Hebrew)
Hazan, A. and Razin, E. Personal liability: a different verse, pp. 9-44.
131. Razin, E. and Israel, E. (2009) Jerusalem as a capital city: The government sector and the
economy, in: Ofer, G. (ed.) A Vision for Jerusalem: Plan for Revitalizing Jerusalem, the Capital of
Israel, Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, pp. 123-164. (Hebrew)
132. Razin, E. and Israel, E. (2009) The governing framework of Jerusalem and its metropolis, in:
Ofer, G. (ed.) A Vision for Jerusalem: Plan for Revitalizing Jerusalem, the Capital of Israel,
Jerusalem: The Jerusalem Institute for Israel Studies, pp. 295-358. (Hebrew)
133. Razin, E. (2009) The economic position of cities in the southern coastal plain: contradicting
trends of metropolitization and peripherialization, Idan (The Development Towns), No. 24: 87-106.
(Hebrew)
134. Razin, E. (2010) Inter-relations between regional councils and cities, in: Dalgo, M. (chair)
Committee Report: Rural Settlement in 2025, Submitted to the President of the State of Israel –
Shimon Peres, pp. 52-60. (Hebrew)
135. Ben-Ami, G., Vinokur, T., Lavi, M., Ein Dar Naim, O., Feitelson, E., Felsenstein, D., Razin, E.,
Rechtman, O., Stern, E. (2010) Evaluation of District Outline Plans in Israel, Final Report,
Submitted to the Planning Administration, Ministry of Interior, Jerusalem. (Hebrew)
136. Razin, E. (2010) City boundary drawing: a tool of governance, an expression of
identity, a measure of control, in: Redécouper/recomposer les territoires: oui, mais
pourquoi? (Territorial restructuring: yes, but why?) Cycle de conférences ES2, Propose
par F. Giraut, Université de Genève. (DVD series)
137. Masry Herzalla, A., Razin, E. and Choshen, M. (2011) Jerusalem as an Internal
Migration Destination for Israeli-Palestinian Families, Jerusalem: Floersheimer Studies.
(Hebrew)
138. Razin, E. and Masry Herzalla, A. (2011) The city of unlimited opportunities,
TheMarker Haaretz, 28 July, pp. 23.
Internet edition: http://www.themarker.com/news/israel2021/1.674994 (Hebrew)
139. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2012) Municipal Arrangements: Directions for Reform in
Local Government and Governance Frameworks in Israel, Jerusalem: Floersheimer
Studies. (Hebrew)
140. Razin, E. and Hazan, A. (2014) Local government reforms, in: Levy, Y. and Sarig, E.
(eds.) The Local Government – Between the State, the Community and the Market
Economy, Raanana: The Open University, pp. 793-847. (Hebrew)
141. Razin, E. (2016) The role of local government in Israel in spatial development, in
Hasson, S., Kutok, O., Drukman, D. and Roter, D. (2016) Israel 2048, Spatial
Development and Planning, Jerusalem: Ministry of Finance Planning Administration, The
Hebrew University, The Shasha Center for Strategic Studies, pp. 215-222. (Hebrew)
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142. Shenhav, E. and Razin, E. (2018) Place Attachment in Different Neighborhoods in
One City: On the Relations of Persons to their Neighborhood and City, Jerusalem:
Floersheimer Studies. (Hebrew)
143. Razin, E., Hazan, A. and Elron, O. (2018) Municipal-Private Partnerships in Israel,
Remunicipalization or Maturation, Jerusalem: Floersheimer Studies. (Hebrew)