In this interview, which was recorded in 2007 to celebrate the receipt of an honorary doctorate from Warwick University, Avinash Dixit of Princeton University discusses why he is an economist and how he approaches economic research. He argues, among other things, for doing what you enjoy rather than what you feel you ought to do
In the following pages the author expresses his personal views on the role of an economist in modern...
Who is Robert Aumann? Is he an economist or a mathematician? A rational scientist or a deeply religi...
It is customary for the Interviewer to begin with an introduction describing the circumstances of th...
In this interview, which was recorded in 2007 to celebrate the receipt of an honorary doctorate from...
Drawing upon 50 years as an academic economist, this lecture to alumni of SOAS’s Department of Econo...
John B. Davis is Professor of Economics, Marquette University, and Professor of Economics, Universit...
William A. Brock has taught in the Departments of Economics at the University of Rochester, Cornell ...
by Aron Gottesman, PhD, Associate Professor of Finance, and Michael Szenberg, PhD, Distinguished Pr...
Following an initiative of Social Choice and Welfare, this is the result of an interview conducted b...
Prominent among the many contributions that economics has made to humanity are the ones we witness d...
Dr. Sara Markowitz is an Associate Professor of Economics at Emory University and Research Associate...
about the inspiration for your work. Your ideas have been very influential, they have been highly or...
Arrow argues that the biggest failures of economic theory are: our failure to explain the business c...
tional, opening up new paths of research in various areas including general equilibrium, decision th...
It was with great sadness that on 1 January 2017, the world lost one of its greatest, and one of its...
In the following pages the author expresses his personal views on the role of an economist in modern...
Who is Robert Aumann? Is he an economist or a mathematician? A rational scientist or a deeply religi...
It is customary for the Interviewer to begin with an introduction describing the circumstances of th...
In this interview, which was recorded in 2007 to celebrate the receipt of an honorary doctorate from...
Drawing upon 50 years as an academic economist, this lecture to alumni of SOAS’s Department of Econo...
John B. Davis is Professor of Economics, Marquette University, and Professor of Economics, Universit...
William A. Brock has taught in the Departments of Economics at the University of Rochester, Cornell ...
by Aron Gottesman, PhD, Associate Professor of Finance, and Michael Szenberg, PhD, Distinguished Pr...
Following an initiative of Social Choice and Welfare, this is the result of an interview conducted b...
Prominent among the many contributions that economics has made to humanity are the ones we witness d...
Dr. Sara Markowitz is an Associate Professor of Economics at Emory University and Research Associate...
about the inspiration for your work. Your ideas have been very influential, they have been highly or...
Arrow argues that the biggest failures of economic theory are: our failure to explain the business c...
tional, opening up new paths of research in various areas including general equilibrium, decision th...
It was with great sadness that on 1 January 2017, the world lost one of its greatest, and one of its...
In the following pages the author expresses his personal views on the role of an economist in modern...
Who is Robert Aumann? Is he an economist or a mathematician? A rational scientist or a deeply religi...
It is customary for the Interviewer to begin with an introduction describing the circumstances of th...