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Paul Milgrom
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Alternative spellings: Paul R. Milgrom P. Milgrom Paul Robert Milgrom Пол Милгром Пол Роберт Милгром
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2020 - Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel
Paul Robert Milgrom (born April 20, 1948) is an American economist. He is the Shirley and Leonard Ely Professor of Humanities and Sciences at the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences, a position he has held since 1987. He is a professor in the Stanford School of Engineering as well and a Senior Fellow at the Stanford Institute for Economic Research. Milgrom is an expert in game theory, specifically auction theory and pricing strategies. He is the winner of the 2020 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, together with Robert B. Wilson, "for improvements to auction theory and inventions of new auction formats". He is the co-creator of the no-trade theorem with Nancy Stokey. He is the co-founder of several companies, the most recent of which, Auctionomics, provides software and services for commercial auctions and exchanges. Milgrom and his thesis advisor Wilson designed the auction protocol the FCC uses to determine which phone company gets what cellular frequencies. Milgrom also led the team that designed the broadcast incentive auction between 2016 and 2017, which was a two-sided auction to reallocate radio frequencies from TV broadcast to wireless broadband uses. (Source: DBPedia)
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Discussion papers / Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research (12)
Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (3)
Working paper (2)
Kenneth J. Arrow lecture series (2)
Churchill lectures in economics (2)
Working paper series, domestic studies program (2)
Technical report series / Stanford Institute for Theoretical Economics, Stanford University (2)
Prentice-Hall international editions (1)
Cowles Foundation discussion paper (1)
Working paper / University of California at Berkeley, Department of Economics (1)
Papers and proceedings of the ... annual meeting of the American Economic Association (1)
Discussion paper series / Harvard Institute of Economic Research (1)
Information and incentives (1)
Different approaches to the economics of institutions (1)
Discussion papers in economics / Nuffield College (1)
Policy research working paper (1)
Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (1)
Working papers in economics / Stanford University, Department of Economics (1)
NBER working paper series (1)
Papers and proceedings of the ... annual congress of the European Economic Association (1)
Policy research working paper : WPS (1)
Discussion paper series / School of Economics and Finance, the University of Hong Kong (1)
Economics discussion papers (1)
Department of Economics discussion paper series / University of Oxford (1)
Kenneth J. Arrow Lecture Series (1)
Stanford University Graduate School of Business research paper (1)