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Eric Maskin
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CHITEC 2010 () 2009-05-13
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Professor Eric Maskin was born in New York City, New York on December 12, 1950. From 1968 to 1972, he attended Harvard University where he received his A.B. in Mathematics and Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics. After he earned his doctorate, Professor Eric Maskin went to the University of Cambridge in 1976 where he was a research fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge. He taught at Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 1977-1984 and from 1985-2000 at Harvard University, where he was the Louis Berkman Professor of Economics. In 2000, he moved to the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey. In 2007 and 2004, he was awarded as honorary professor of Tsinghua University and Wu Han University respectively. Professor Eric Maskin has worked in diverse areas of economic theory, such as game theory, the economics of incentives, and contract theory. He is particularly well known for his papers on mechanism design/implementation theory and dynamic games. His current research projects include comparing different electoral rules, examining the causes of inequality and studying coalition formation. He is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Econometric Society, and the European Economic Association, and a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy. He was president of the Econometric Society in 2003. In 2007, Professor Eric Professor Eric Maskin was rewarded Nobel laureate in Economics , recognized with Leonid Hurwicz and Roger Myerson ,"for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory." He is the Albert O. Hirschman Professor of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, and a visiting lecturer with the rank of Professor at Princeton University. Professor Eric Maskin will make speech at Symposium speech and China Finance Summit. | ||||
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