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  1. Alvin Eliot Roth (* 18. Dezember 1951 in New York City) ist ein US-amerikanischer Wirtschaftswissenschaftler und war Professor für Volkswirtschaftslehre und Betriebswirtschaftslehre an der Harvard University und seit Mitte 2012 an der Stanford University.

  2. Alvin E. Roth. Alvin Eliot Roth (born December 18, 1951) is an American academic. He is the Craig and Susan McCaw professor of economics at Stanford University and the Gund professor of economics and business administration emeritus at Harvard University. [2] . He was President of the American Economic Association in 2017. [3]

  3. Al Roth is the George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration in the Department of Economics at Harvard University, and in the Harvard Business School. His research, teaching, and consulting interests are in game theory, experimental economics, and market design.

  4. Job Market Candidates. I'm the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University (and the Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration Emeritus at Harvard). I work in the areas of game theory, experimental economics and market design, and shared the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics.

  5. George Gund Professor of Economics and Business Administration, Emeritus. Alvin Roth is also the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He works in the areas of game theory, experimental economics and market design. He shared the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics.

  6. Biographical. I was born on December 18, 1951 in the New York City borough of Queens. My parents, Ernest and Lillian, were both public high school teachers of a subject that is probably no longer taught, called Secretarial Studies, which focused on typing and taking dictation via two methods of shorthand stenography, Pitman and Gregg.

  7. 7. Apr. 2016 · Mit den Mechanismen dieser fragilen Märkte beschäftigt sich der Spieltheoretiker Alvin E. Roth in seinem neuen Buch "Wer kriegt was und warum?".