Ariel Rubinstein

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Ariel Rubinstein is an Israeli economist renowned for his foundational contributions to game theory, particularly his formalization of bargaining through the Rubinstein bargaining model.

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instanceOf economist
game theorist
human
affiliation Department of Economics, New York University
Department of Economics, Tel Aviv University
awardReceived EMET Prize
surface form: EMET Prize in Social Sciences

Israel Prize in economics
Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics
surface form: Nemmers Prize in Economics
citizenship Israel
coAuthor Martin J. Osborne
countryOfCitizenship Israel
educatedAt Hebrew University of Jerusalem
employer New York University
Tel Aviv University
familyName Rubinstein
fieldOfWork economics
game theory
microeconomic theory
gender male
givenName Ariel
hasAcademicDiscipline theoretical economics
hasInfluenced modern bargaining theory
non-cooperative game theory
knownFor Rubinstein bargaining model
bargaining theory
contributions to game theory
formalization of bargaining in game theory
languageSpoken English
Hebrew
name Ariel Rubinstein self-link
nationality Israeli
notableConcept alternating-offers bargaining model
notableWork Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg)
surface form: A Course in Game Theory

Models of Bounded Rationality
surface form: Modeling Bounded Rationality

Rubinstein bargaining model
occupation economist
university professor
positionHeld professor of economics
researchInterest bargaining models
bounded rationality
decision theory
economic theory
theoryDeveloped Rubinstein bargaining model
workLocation New York City
Tel Aviv

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Rubinstein bargaining model introducedBy Ariel Rubinstein
Ariel Rubinstein name Ariel Rubinstein self-link
Rubinstein bargaining model namedAfter Ariel Rubinstein