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Nationality
  
Israeli

Role
  
Economist

Name
  
Ariel Rubinstein

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Born
  
April 13, 1951 (age 73) (
1951-04-13
)
Jerusalem, Israel

Institution
  
Tel Aviv University and New York University

Alma mater
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Education
  
Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Awards
  
Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics, EMET Prize in Social Sciences

Books
  
Economic Fables, Lecture Notes in Microeco, Bargaining and Markets, Modeling Bounded Rationality, Economics and language

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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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Biography

Ariel Rubinstein studied mathematics and economics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 1972–1979. He is a professor of economics at the School of Economics at Tel Aviv University and the Department of Economics at New York University.

In 1982, he published "Perfect equilibrium in a bargaining model", an important contribution to the theory of bargaining. The model is known also as a Rubinstein bargaining model. It describes two-person bargaining as an extensive game with perfect information in which the players alternate offers. A key assumption is that the players are impatient. The main result gives conditions under which the game has a unique subgame perfect equilibrium and characterizes this equilibrium. He also co-wrote A Course in Game Theory (1994) with Martin J. Osborne, a textbook that has been cited in excess of 5,300 times as of March 2014.

Honours and awards

Rubinstein was elected a member of the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities (1995), a Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in (1994) and the American Economic Association (1995). In 1985 he was elected a fellow of the Econometric Society, and served as its president in 2004.

In 2002, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Tilburg University.

He has received the Bruno Prize (2000), the Israel Prize for economics (2002), the Nemmers Prize in Economics (2004), the EMET Prize (2006). and the Rothschild Prize (2010).

Published works

  • Bargaining and Markets, with Martin J. Osborne, Academic Press 1990
  • A Course in Game Theory, with Martin J. Osborne, MIT Press, 1994.
  • Modeling Bounded Rationality, MIT Press, 1998.
  • Economics and Language, Cambridge University Press, 2000.
  • Lecture Notes in Microeconomic Theory: The Economic Agent, Princeton University Press, 2006.
  • Economic Fables, OpenBook Publishers, 2012.
  • AGADOT HAKALKALA (heb.), Kineret, Zmora, Bitan, 2009.
  • References

    Ariel Rubinstein Wikipedia