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Matthew O. Jackson


Prof. Dr.

Alternative spellings:
Matthew Jackson
M. O. Jackson

B: 1962
Biblio: CIFAR-Mitglied (Canadian Institute for Advanced Research); u.a. 1988-1996 an der Kellogg Graduate School of Management der Northwestern University in Evanston (Illinois) tätig
Place of Activity: Stanford, Calif.

Profession

  • Economist
  • Hochschullehrer
  • Affiliations

  • Stanford University. Department of Economics
  • California Institute of Technology. Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences
  • External links

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    Prizes in Economics

    1998 - Fellow of the Econometric Society

    2015 - John von Neumann Award

    Matthew Owen Jackson is the William D. Eberle Professor of Economics at Stanford University, an external faculty member of the Santa Fe Institute, and a fellow of CIFAR. Jackson's research concerns game theory, microeconomic theory, and the study of social and economic networks. Jackson was one of the founders of the study of networks in economics. His work has analyzed the formation of networks and the sources and effects of homophily in social relationships. He has also made important contributions to the study of how networks mediate access to jobs and information as well as the contagion of financial distress. He received his Ph.D. from Stanford University in 1988, and has taught at Northwestern University and the California Institute of Technology. He has served as co-editor of Games and Economic Behavior, the Review of Economic Design, and Econometrica. Jackson co-teaches a popular game theory course on Coursera.org, along with Kevin Leyton-Brown and Yoav Shoham. Jackson has been honored with the Social Choice and Welfare Prize, the B.E.Press Arrow Prize for Senior Economists, and a Guggenheim Fellowship. He has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences, the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, and is a Fellow of the Econometric Society. For 2021 he was awarded the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in Economics, Finance and Management. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    5
      2023
    1
      2022
    6
      2021
    7
      2020
    3
      2019
    1
      2018
    4
      2017
    6
      2016
    4
      2015
    12
      2014
    6
      2013
    10
      2012
    8
      2011
    7
      2010
    7
      2009
    10
      2008
    11
      2007
    6
      2006
    9
      2005
    12
      2004
    7
      2003
    7
      2002
    6
      2001
    1
      2000
    5
      1999
    3
      1998
    7
      1997
    3
      1996
    5
      1995
    9
      1994
    2
      1993
    5
      1992
    7
      1991
    1
      1990
    1
      1989
    2
      1988
    2
      1986

    Series

    1. Discussion paper / Center for Mathematical Studies in Economics and Management Science, Northwestern University (23)
    2. Working paper (11)
    3. Working paper / National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc. (8)
    4. Discussion paper / Centre for Economic Policy Research (7)
    5. Discussion papers / CEPR (4)
    6. The international library of critical writings in economics (3)
    7. Massachusetts Institute of Technology Department of Economics working paper series : working paper (3)
    8. Nota di lavoro / Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (3)
    9. NBER working paper series (3)
    10. SERIEs : Journal of the Spanish Economic Association (2)
    11. Working papers / Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Department of Economics and Business (1)
    12. Studies in economic design (1)
    13. Warwick economic research papers (1)
    14. Games and economic behavior (1)
    15. Handbooks in economics (1)
    16. Working papers / Foerder Institute for Economic Research (1)
    17. CESifo working papers (1)
    18. Columbia economics discussion paper series / Department of Economics, Columbia University (1)
    19. EUI working paper / ECO (1)
    20. Policy papers / BREAD (1)
    21. Barcelona GSE working paper series : working paper (1)
    22. CORE discussion papers : DP (1)
    23. BREAD working paper (1)
    24. IFN working paper (1)
    25. Discussion paper / Monash University, Department of Economics (1)
    26. WWZ discussion papers (1)