Professor Ariel Rubinstein FBA

Economic theory: game theory; bounded rationality.
Fellow type
International Fellow
Year elected
2007
Subjects
Economics

Current post

Professor of Economics, Tel Aviv University; Professor of Economics, New York University

Past appointments

New York University Professor of Economics

2004 -

Other Foreign Institutions Professor of Economics, Tel Aviv University

1990 -

Other Foreign Institutions Professor of Economics, Tel Aviv University

1990 -

Hebrew University, Jerusalem Professor, Hebrew University, Jerusalem

1981 - 1990

Publications

Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model Econometrica 50 (1982), 97-110 1982

Modeling Bounded Rationality MIT Press 1998

'Dilemmas of An Economic Theorist' Econometrica, 74 (2006), 865-883 2006

Other Fellows of the British Academy

Professor Joseph Stiglitz FBA

Economics of information, economics of uncertainty, risk and agriculture, financial markets, growth and capital theory, natural resources, theory of market structure R&D, macroeconomics, monetary economics, international economics, development, distribution of income and wealth, welfare economics, comparative economic systems/organization theory, political economy, theory of taxation/public finance, theory of public expenditures

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Professor Sanjeev Goyal FBA

Economics. Networks: the formation of networks, social structure and human behaviour, networks and markets. Politics and Public Economics. Conflict.

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Professor Sir Paul Collier FBA

The economic development of Africa; the causes of state fragility and implications for public policy; the management of natural resources; the management of urbanization

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