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'''Jeff Rubin''' (born August 24, 1954) is a Canadian [[economist]] and author. He is a former [[chief economist]] at [[CIBC World Markets]].
'''Jeff Rubin''' (born August 24, 1954) is a Canadian [[economist]] and author. He is a former [[chief economist]] at [[CIBC World Markets]].


Rubin graduated from McGill University with a Masters in Economics after completing his Economics B.A. at University of Toronto. He began his career as an economist at the Ontario Government Treasury Department where he was responsible for projecting future interest rates. He moved on to the brokerage firm [[Wood Gundy]] which was taken over by CIBC and became first [[CIBC Wood Gundy]] and then [[CIBC World Markets]]. He has accurately predicted fluctuations in interest rates and the value of the Canadian dollar. In the early 1990s he came to prominence projecting a major decline in the Ontario real estate market. He was one of the first economists to accurately predict soaring oil prices back in 2000 and is now a popular commentator on [[oil depletion]] and its economic repercussions. Jeff writes a blog published every Wednesday for the Globe and Mail newspaper. He is an avid fisherman known for exotic trips to Northern Canada (B.C. and Yukon)who frequently uses fishing analogies and references to his own fishing experiences, in his writings.<ref>Author's page on the Random House web site (http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=95186)</ref>
Rubin graduated from [[McGill University]] with a Masters in Economics after completing his Economics B.A. at [[University of Toronto]]. He began his career as an economist at the Ontario Government Treasury Department where he was responsible for projecting future interest rates. He moved on to the brokerage firm [[Wood Gundy]] which was taken over by CIBC and became first [[CIBC Wood Gundy]] and then [[CIBC World Markets]]. He has accurately predicted fluctuations in interest rates and the value of the Canadian dollar. In the early 1990s he came to prominence projecting a major decline in the Ontario real estate market. He was one of the first economists to accurately predict soaring oil prices back in 2000 and is now a popular commentator on [[oil depletion]] and its economic repercussions. Jeff writes a blog published every Wednesday for [[The Globe and Mail]] newspaper. He is an avid fisherman known for exotic trips to northern Canada (B.C. and Yukon) who frequently uses fishing analogies and references to his own fishing experiences, in his writings.<ref>Author's page on the Random House web site (http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=95186)</ref>


Rubin had worked at [[CIBC World Markets]] and its predecessors since 1988, and served as chief economist from 1992 to 2009, when he resigned.<ref>(March 27, 2009). "[http://money.canoe.ca/News/Sectors/Media/2009/03/27/8909506-cp.html Jeff Rubin leaving CIBC World Markets]", [[Canadian Press]], reprinted on [[Canoe.ca]]. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.</ref>
Rubin had worked at CIBC World Markets and its predecessors since 1988, and served as chief economist from 1992 to 2009, when he resigned.<ref>(March 27, 2009). "[http://money.canoe.ca/News/Sectors/Media/2009/03/27/8909506-cp.html Jeff Rubin leaving CIBC World Markets]", [[Canadian Press]], reprinted on [[Canoe.ca]]. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.</ref>


He authored the best selling 2009 book ''Why Your World Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller: Oil and the End of Globalization''.<ref>Hamilton, Tyler (May 16, 2009). "[http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/635276 A maverick's message on oil]", ''[[Toronto Star]]''. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.</ref><ref>Smith, Charlie (June 11, 2009). "[http://www.straight.com/node/229604 Author Jeff Rubin says peak oil will shrink trade with Asia]", ''[[The Georgia Straight]]''. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.</ref>
He authored the best selling 2009 book ''Why Your World Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller: Oil and the End of Globalization''.<ref>Hamilton, Tyler (May 16, 2009). "[http://www.thestar.com/Business/article/635276 A maverick's message on oil]", ''[[Toronto Star]]''. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.</ref><ref>Smith, Charlie (June 11, 2009). "[http://www.straight.com/node/229604 Author Jeff Rubin says peak oil will shrink trade with Asia]", ''[[The Georgia Straight]]''. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.</ref>

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For the CollegeHumor editor/ writer/ actor named Jeff Rubin, see CollegeHumor.

Jeff Rubin (born August 24, 1954) is a Canadian economist and author. He is a former chief economist at CIBC World Markets.

Rubin graduated from McGill University with a Masters in Economics after completing his Economics B.A. at University of Toronto. He began his career as an economist at the Ontario Government Treasury Department where he was responsible for projecting future interest rates. He moved on to the brokerage firm Wood Gundy which was taken over by CIBC and became first CIBC Wood Gundy and then CIBC World Markets. He has accurately predicted fluctuations in interest rates and the value of the Canadian dollar. In the early 1990s he came to prominence projecting a major decline in the Ontario real estate market. He was one of the first economists to accurately predict soaring oil prices back in 2000 and is now a popular commentator on oil depletion and its economic repercussions. Jeff writes a blog published every Wednesday for The Globe and Mail newspaper. He is an avid fisherman known for exotic trips to northern Canada (B.C. and Yukon) who frequently uses fishing analogies and references to his own fishing experiences, in his writings.[1]

Rubin had worked at CIBC World Markets and its predecessors since 1988, and served as chief economist from 1992 to 2009, when he resigned.[2]

He authored the best selling 2009 book Why Your World Is About to Get a Whole Lot Smaller: Oil and the End of Globalization.[3][4]

References

  1. ^ Author's page on the Random House web site (http://www.randomhouse.com/author/results.pperl?authorid=95186)
  2. ^ (March 27, 2009). "Jeff Rubin leaving CIBC World Markets", Canadian Press, reprinted on Canoe.ca. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.
  3. ^ Hamilton, Tyler (May 16, 2009). "A maverick's message on oil", Toronto Star. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.
  4. ^ Smith, Charlie (June 11, 2009). "Author Jeff Rubin says peak oil will shrink trade with Asia", The Georgia Straight. Retrieved on 2009-07-04.