Amiram Sivan
1938–2003 (age 65)
Biography
Amiram Sivan (1938-2003) was an economist whose analytical acumen guided thoughtful policy discussions and illuminated the complexities of Israel’s economic development. He approached every challenge with curiosity, working to create frameworks that balanced growth with social responsibility.
Sivan’s measured insights and steady advocacy for inclusive economic thinking helped mentor a generation of scholars and policymakers, leaving an enduring influence honored by visits to Kiryat Shaul Cemetery.