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Morton I. Kamien
Alternative spellings: Morton Kamien Morton Isaac Kamien
B:1938 Biblio: Geb. in Krakau (nach a.A. in Warschau); 1970- Kellogg Grad. Sch. of Managment, Northwestern U., Evanston, Ill.; Ph.D., Purdue Univ. ; Tätig am Kellogg Grad. School of Management ; Tätig an der Northwestern Univ.
Morton Isaac Kamien (August 15, 1938 – November 18, 2011) was an American economist notable for his contributions in industrial organization and mathematical economics. He was a professor of entrepreneurship at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management from 1970 to 2007. Born to Jewish parents in Poland, Kamien and his family escaped the Warsaw Ghetto before it was razed in 1944. Together with his father, Kamien moved to Munich, Bavaria, and finally immigrated to the United States in 1947, arriving in New York City. As his father struggled to regain a footing, Morton Kamien stayed in an orphanage in Far Rockaway, Queens. Having financed his studies by selling clothing, Kamien graduated from City College of New York in 1960, and then pursued a PhD in economics from Purdue University, where Nancy Lou Schwartz and Hugo F. Sonnenschein were among his classmates. After his PhD in 1964, he first joined faculty at Carnegie Mellon University, before moving to Northwestern where he stayed until his retirement in 2007. Kamien also acted as an expert witness in several high-profile antitrust cases, including Conwood vs. U.S. Tobacco and American Express vs. Visa/Mastercard, leading to the largest antitrust jury award ($1.05 billion) and antitrust settlement ($4.1 billion) to date. (Source: DBPedia)
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Cambridge surveys of economic literature (2)
Econometric Society monographs (1)
Advanced textbooks in economics (1)
Discussion paper / Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science, Northwestern University (1)