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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brother of Nikolai Rubinstein Ariel Rubinstein (born 1951), game theorist at Tel Aviv University and New York University Arthur Rubinstein (1887–1982), Polish-American...
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proof is due to Ariel Rubinstein in a 1982 paper. For a long time, the solution to this type of game was a mystery; thus, Rubinstein's solution is one...
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problems with imperfect recall was provided first by Michele Piccione and Ariel Rubinstein in their paper: "On the Interpretation of Decision Problems with Imperfect...
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sociology or criminology, rather than economics. Israeli economist Ariel Rubinstein criticized the book for making use of dubious statistics and complained...
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fundamentally different from infinite ones. It was first introduced by Ariel Rubinstein in 1989. The electronic mail game is a coordination game of incomplete...
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pages 97–103, Princeton University Press, 1950. Martin J. Osborne & Ariel Rubinstein: A Course in Game Theory (1994). McKelvey, R. and T. Palfrey (1992)...
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Key figures Albert W. Tucker Amos Tversky Antoine Augustin Cournot Ariel Rubinstein Claude Shannon Daniel Kahneman David K. Levine David M. Kreps Donald...
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Key figures Albert W. Tucker Amos Tversky Antoine Augustin Cournot Ariel Rubinstein Claude Shannon Daniel Kahneman David K. Levine David M. Kreps Donald...
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Reinhart (1943–2007), linguist Amnon Rubinstein, former Dean of Law, also former Education minister Ariel Rubinstein, economist Joseph Sadan, emeritus professor...
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Survey, Wiley & Sons (see Chapter 5, section 3). Osborne, Martin and Ariel Rubinstein (1994). A Course in Game Theory. The MIT Press. Fudenberg, D. and Tirole...
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strategy probability or deviate to some other probability. Game theorist Ariel Rubinstein describes alternative ways of understanding the concept. The first...
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2001–present Avinash Dixit (2001) Guy Laroque [fr] (2002) Eric Maskin (2003) Ariel Rubinstein (2004) Thomas J. Sargent (2005) Richard Blundell (2006) Lars Peter...
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Key figures Albert W. Tucker Amos Tversky Antoine Augustin Cournot Ariel Rubinstein Claude Shannon Daniel Kahneman David K. Levine David M. Kreps Donald...
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2001–present Avinash Dixit (2001) Guy Laroque [fr] (2002) Eric Maskin (2003) Ariel Rubinstein (2004) Thomas J. Sargent (2005) Richard Blundell (2006) Lars Peter...
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and NTU] Rubinstein was born in Israel. She is married to Dan Sherman, a gynecologist and obstetrician. She was married to Ariel Rubinstein. She has two...
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who have a more game theoretical bent, such as Martin Osborne and Ariel Rubinstein, use the term core for the section of the Pareto set which is at least...
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and Welfare 18, no. 4 (2001): 655–708. doi:10.1007/s003550100152. JSTOR 41106420. Martin J. Osborne & Ariel Rubinstein: A Course in Game Theory (1994)....
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Hal R. Varian, 2005, prepared for Samuelsonian Economics and the 21st Century. Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory, book by Ariel Rubinstein, 2005....
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alternating offers through an infinite time horizon. The proof is from Ariel Rubinstein 1982. Nanowire – a conductive wire made of a string of tiny particles...
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2001–present Avinash Dixit (2001) Guy Laroque [fr] (2002) Eric Maskin (2003) Ariel Rubinstein (2004) Thomas J. Sargent (2005) Richard Blundell (2006) Lars Peter...
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Key figures Albert W. Tucker Amos Tversky Antoine Augustin Cournot Ariel Rubinstein Claude Shannon Daniel Kahneman David K. Levine David M. Kreps Donald...
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Key figures Albert W. Tucker Amos Tversky Antoine Augustin Cournot Ariel Rubinstein Claude Shannon Daniel Kahneman David K. Levine David M. Kreps Donald...
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2001–present Avinash Dixit (2001) Guy Laroque [fr] (2002) Eric Maskin (2003) Ariel Rubinstein (2004) Thomas J. Sargent (2005) Richard Blundell (2006) Lars Peter...
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Wayback Machine Poster of Coffee Places "where one can think" created by Ariel Rubinstein 48°12′28″N 16°22′10″E / 48.20778°N 16.36944°E / 48.20778; 16.36944...
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Blotto's Top secret Files: Multi-Dimensional Iterative Reasoning in Action by Ayala Arad and Ariel Rubinstein Jonathan Partington's Colonel Blotto page...
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decision-makers have to make decisions about how and when to decide, Ariel Rubinstein proposed to model bounded rationality by explicitly specifying decision-making...
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information, communication Anat Rafaeli – organisational behaviour Ariel Rubinstein – economist Moshe Sharon – historian Avi Shlaim – historian Abraham...
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Press. pp. 29–42. doi:10.7312/mask15328-003. ISBN 978-0-231-52686-9. Rubinstein, Ariel (2012). Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory: The Economic Agent...
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2001–present Avinash Dixit (2001) Guy Laroque [fr] (2002) Eric Maskin (2003) Ariel Rubinstein (2004) Thomas J. Sargent (2005) Richard Blundell (2006) Lars Peter...
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