Economics and Finance
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Submitted Jan 15, 2017 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance The Economic Science Laboratory (ESL) at the University of Arizona was founded in 1985. The Director of ESL from 1985 to 2001 was Vernon L. Smith, 2002 Nobel Laureate in Economics. Since its inception, the ESL has been a leading laboratory in the study of economic behavior and market performance. Research covers many aspects of economic decision-making, strategic behavior, and performance of market institutions. ESL research is consistently supported by grants from the National Science Foundation and is published in leading journals in economics, game theory, econometrics, management science, finance, and accounting.
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Submitted Jan 15, 2017 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance This is a still very preliminary update of the page I will now display at stanford... but I'm making a start. It's been a while since I comprehensively updated this page, but I've kept updating my Market Design Blog. You can find my latest updates by searching for 2/9/16 on this page; they mostly concern organ donations and medical matches. I am the Craig and Susan McCaw Professor of Economics at Stanford (and the Gund Professor Emeritus of Economics and Business Administration at Harvard). Right after moving to Stanford I shared the 2012 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics. My research is in game theory, experimental economics, and market design (for which game theory, experimentation, and computation are complementary tools).
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Submitted Jan 14, 2017 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance We are taking part in creating a new discipline within engineering; a discipline dedicated to solving the problems arising from the complexity of the human society, from the activities and aspirations of the human beings. Unlike other disciplines of engineering, our problems do not originate in physics or chemistry. Our problems originate from economics and history and such, and the only tools we have at our command are derived from mathematics, in fact, the mathematics of the last 50 years. Princeton University is an educational institution, not an institution for training individuals to perform certain tasks. ORFE is liberal engineering education par excellence: you are not trained for any particular task, you are educated in a whole range of intellectual activities, and you are free to choose the work that you like or the paths that you want to explore. To that end, we give our graduates a strong background in mathematics and engineering, and they accumulate an understanding of economics and other complex human activities. We are sure that upon graduation, our students are ready to meet the challenges of the world.
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Submitted Dec 07, 2016 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance Energy powers our modern world, fueling innovation and improving living standards across the globe. But delivering access to reliable and affordable energy, while limiting its social and environmental impacts, is one of society’s greatest and most complex challenges. The Energy Policy Institute at the University of Chicago (EPIC) is contributing solutions using a unique approach that translates cutting-edge research into real-world impacts through strategic outreach, and training for the next generation of global energy leaders.
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Submitted Dec 07, 2016 (Edited Dec 07, 2016) to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance The Gary Becker Milton Friedman Institute for Research in Economics at the University of Chicago advances inquiry that illuminates our choices, our economy, our society, and our future.
Our programs foster research in the distinctive Chicago economics approach, exemplified in the enduring work of our namesakes, Milton Friedman and Gary S. Becker. They shared the belief that economics is a powerful tool for understanding the world. Following that belief, we prepare and support innovative scholars who apply economic analysis to our most challenging social and policy issues. |
Submitted Dec 04, 2016 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance Offering innovative and influential thought leadership, the Georgetown Center for Financial Markets and Policy fosters discussion on critical policy and regulatory issues related to global financial markets.
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Submitted Dec 04, 2016 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance Founded in 1972 by a grant from the partners of Salomon Brothers, the Salomon Center specializes in the study of financial institutions and markets, including commercial banks, investment banks, managed funds and insurance companies.
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Submitted Dec 04, 2016 to Science Research Groups » Economics and Finance The International Center for Finance (ICF) supports the creation of new knowledge in finance and disseminates it in many different forms to the world’s academic and professional communities. The Center provides data, technology and staff support for financial research. It organizes conferences that bring together researchers, professionals and students to exchange ideas about the role of finance in society, broadly defined. The Center develops and supports opportunities for Yale students and faculty to engage with key practitioners and thought leaders in the world of finance.
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