Rosalind Blauer, née Hyman, (24 January 1943 – 1973) was a Canadian economist who specialized on the effects of inflation and income distribution.
She graduated with first-class honors from McGill University in 1963 and received her Master of Arts degree from the University of Rochester two years later, accompanied by her husband.
Shortly afterwards, she lapsed into a coma during a minor surgical procedure and died in St. Catharines, Ontario, a month later.
[1][2] Blauer and her husband accepted faculty positions at the newly established Brock University in late 1966, where she became the founding member of the economics department.
[2] They took a leave of absence in 1972 to take positions with Manitoba's New Democratic Party government where Rosalind became the director of economic analysis in the Cabinet Policy Secretariat.