Ariel Rubinstein
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Born | Jerusalem, Israel |
April 13, 1951
Nationality | Israeli |
Institution | Tel Aviv University and New York University |
Alma mater | Hebrew University of Jerusalem |
Awards | Israel Prize (2002) Nemmers Prize in Economics (2004) EMET Prize (2006) Rothschild Prize (2010) |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Ariel Rubinstein (Hebrew: אריאל רובינשטיין) (born April 13, 1951) is an Israeli economist who works in Economic Theory, Game Theory and Bounded Rationality .
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Biography
Ariel Rubinstein studied mathematics and economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1972–1979. He is a professor of economics at the School of Economics at Tel Aviv University and the Department of Economics at New York University.
In 1982, he published "Perfect equilibrium in a bargaining model",[1] an important contribution to the theory of bargaining. The model is known also as a Rubinstein bargaining model. It describes two-person bargaining as an extensive game with perfect information in which the players alternate offers. A key assumption is that the players are impatient. The main result gives conditions under which the game has a unique subgame perfect equilibrium and characterizes this equilibrium. He also co-wrote A Course in Game Theory (1994) with Martin J. Osborne, a textbook that has been cited in excess of 5,300 times as of March 2014.[2]
Honours and awards
Rubinstein was elected a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1995),[3] a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in (1994)[4] and the American Economic Association (1995). In 1985 he was elected a fellow of the Econometric Society,[5] and served as its president in 2004.[6]
In 2002, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Tilburg University.[7]
He has received the Bruno Prize (2000), the Israel Prize for economics (2002),[8][9] the Nemmers Prize in Economics (2004),[10][11] the EMET Prize (2006).[12] and the Rothschild Prize (2010).[13]
Published works
- Bargaining and Markets, with Martin J. Osborne, Academic Press 1990
- A Course in Game Theory, with Martin J. Osborne, MIT Press, 1994.
- Modeling Bounded Rationality, MIT Press, 1998.
- Economics and Language, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
- Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory: The Economic Agent, Princeton University Press, 2006.
- Economic Fables, OpenBook Publishers, 2012.
- AGADOT HAKALKALA (heb.), Kineret, Zmora, Bitan, 2009.
See also
References
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External links
- Personal Web site
- Nash lecture
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- ↑ Nemmers Prizes, Awards, Office of the Provost, Northwestern University
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- ↑ http://www.emetprize.org.il/Index.asp?ArticleID=159&CategoryID=123&Page=1
- ↑ http://www.yadhanadiv.org.il/fellowship-prize/rothschild-prize
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- Israeli economists
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- Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Fellows of the British Academy
- Fellows of the Econometric Society
- Tel Aviv University faculty
- Presidents of the Econometric Society
- Members of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities
- Members of the European Academy of Sciences and Arts