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 Franklin Allen FBA

Financial Economics; corporate finance, asset pricing, financial innovation, comparative financial systems, financial crises, and financial regulation

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Professor Sheilagh Ogilvie FBA

Economic History (Economics); Western Europe; Central Europe; Eastern Europe

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Professor Vincent Crawford FBA

Game-theoretic microeconomics, with emphases on bargaining & arbitration, strategic communication, matching markets, learning & coordination. Current research areas are behavioural & experimental game theory & behavioural economics more generally.

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