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Law, Economics, and Social Science Colloquium
Wednesday, April 22, 2026 @ 3:35 pm - 5:25 pm
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Spring 2026
Law, Economics, and
Social Science Colloquium
presents
“Tax Residency Day-Count Rules: History, Theory, and
Evidence”
Yehonatan Givati
Yale University
Wednesday, April 22nd, 3:35 – 5:25 pm
Selznick Seminar Room (102) JSP Building
2240 Piedmont Avenue
. . .
Yehonatan Givati is a visiting professor of
law at Yale Law School and the Sylvan M.
Cohen Professor at Hebrew University Law
School, where he serves as the founding
director of the Aumann-Fischer Center for
Law, Economics, and Public Policy. Givati’s
scholarly interests lie in the economic
analysis of law, applying the tools of law
and economics to tax law, law enforcement,
private law, and judicial behavior. He
clerked for Justice Esther Hayut on the
Supreme Court of Israel. Givati earned an
LL.B. and M.A. in economics from Hebrew
University, an LL.M. and S.J.D. from
Harvard Law School, and an M.A. and
Ph.D. in economics from Harvard
University.
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