Ariel Rubinstein

Ariel Rubinstein (Hebrew אריאל רובינשטיין; born April 13, 1951 in Jerusalem) is an Israeli economist. His focus is on the game theory.

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Life

1969-1971 contributed Rubinstein from his military service. Subsequently, he studied until 1979 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem mathematics and economics. For mathematics, he received a bachelor's degree in 1974 and 1976, the Master, in his business studies in 1975 he received the master. With the work to Selected problems in legal policy -a formal economic approach, he received a Ph.D. in 1979 Subsequently, he was until 1980 a research assistant ( research fellow ) working at Nuffield College, Oxford, from 1980 to 1981 at Bell Laboratories in Murray Hill. In October 1981, he returned as an instructor back to the Department of Economics of the University in Jerusalem. Here he became an associate professor in October 1984 and two years later a full professor. Since April 1990, Ariel Rubinstein, a professor at Tel Aviv University (2009). In addition to its obligations in Tel Aviv from 1991 to 2004 he was a professor at Princeton University and since 2004 at New York University.

Awards and Affiliations

Publications

  • Bargaining and Markets, with M.Osborne, Academic Press 1990
  • A Course in Game Theory with M.Osborne, MIT Press, 1994
  • Modeling Bounded Rationality, MIT Press, 1998 ( PDF file)
  • Economics and Language, Cambridge University Press, 2000 ( PDF file)
  • Lecture Notes in Microeconomics ( modeling the economic agent ), Princeton University Press, 2005 (PDF file)

Journal articles (selection)

  • Equilibrium in Super Games with the Overtaking Criterion, Journal of Economic Theory No. 21, 1979, 1-9 (PDF file)
  • Perfect Equilibrium in a Bargaining Model in Econometrica 50 (1982 ), pp. 97-110 (PDF file)
  • Equilibrium in a Market with Sequential Bargaining with Asher Wolinsky in Econometrica 53, 1985, p 1133-1150 (PDF file)
  • Finite Automata Play the Repeated Prisoner 's Dilemma, Journal of Economic Theory 39, 1986, pp. 83-96 ( PDF )
  • Similarity and Decision -Making Under Risk, Journal of Economic Theory 46, 1988, pp. 145-153 ( pdf file)
  • The Electronic Mail Game: A Game with Almost Common Knowledge in American Economic Review 79, 1989, p 385-391 (PDF file)
  • Comments on the Interpretation of Game Theory in Econometrica 59, 1991, pp. 909-924 ( pdf file)
  • On the Interpretation of Decision Problems with Imperfect Recall with Michele Piccione in Games and Economic Behavior 20, 1997, pp. 3-24, ( pdf file)
  • Games with Procedurally Rational Players with Martin Osborne in American Economic Review 88, 1998, pp. 834-847 ( pdf file)
  • Dilemmas of An Economic Theorist in Econometrica 74, 2006, pp. 865-883 ( pdf file)
  • Equilibrium in the Jungle with Michele Piccione in Economic Journal 117, 2007, pp. 883-896 ( pdf file)
  • Comments on Neuroeconomics in Economics and Philosophy 24, 2008, pp. 485-494 ( pdf file)

References

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