- Paul Milgrom
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name = Paul Milgrom
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birth_date = Birth date and age|1948|4|20|mf=y
birth_place =Detroit, Michigan
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field =Economist
work_institution =Stanford University (since 1987)Yale University (1982-87)Northwestern University (1979‑83)
alma_mater =Stanford University PhD 1979University of Michigan BA 1970
doctoral_advisor =Robert B. Wilson
doctoral_students =Susan Athey
known_for =Auction theory No-trade theorem
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footnotes =Paul Robert Milgrom (born
April 20 ,1948 inDetroit, Michigan ) is an Americaneconomist . He is currently the Shirley and Leonard Ely Professor of Humanities and Sciences atStanford University , a position he has held since 1987. Dr. Milgrom is an expert ingame theory , specificallyauction theory and pricing strategies. He is also the co-discoverer of theno-trade theorem withNancy Stokey , and the co-founder of three companies: "Market Design", which consults on the design of auction markets, "Spectrum Exchange", which facilitates the exchange of radio spectrum toward those who will get the best use out of it, and "Perfect Commerce", which provides support for electronic commerce.Biography
Paul Milgrom [ [http://www.milgrom.net/cv.htm Curriculum Vitae] ] was born on
April 20 ,1948 inDetroit ,Michigan . He graduated from theUniversity of Michigan in 1970 with an A.B. with high honors inmathematics . In 1975 he enrolled for graduate studies atStanford University , where he earned an M.S. instatistics in 1978 and a Ph.D. in business in 1979. His thesis advisor,Robert B. Wilson , would later become his collaborator in designing thespectrum auction used by theFederal Communications Commission .After earning his Ph.D., Milgrom went to teach at
Northwestern University , where he stayed from 1979 to 1983. From 1982 to 1987 he was a professor of economics and management atYale University . In 1987 Milgrom returned as an economics professor to his alma mater, Stanford University, where he is currently the Shirley and Leonard Ely Professor of Humanities and Sciences. He was the doctoral thesis advisor for several students, notablyJohn Bates Clark Medal winnerSusan Athey .Paul Milgrom held editorial positions at various prestigious journals, including the
American Economic Review ,Econometrica and theJournal of Economic Theory , and has been a fellow of theEconometric Society since 1984. In 1996, he gave the Nobel Prize memorial lecture [Procuring Universal Service: Putting Auction Theory to Work, in "Le Prix Nobel: The Nobel Prizes, 1996", Nobel Foundation, 1997, 382-392] honoringNobel prize in economics laureateWilliam Vickrey , who had died three days after the prize announcement. In 2006, Milgrom was elected in the National Academy of Sciences.He is married to Eva Meyersson Milgrom and has two children, Josh Thurston-Milgrom and Elana Thurston-Milgrom.
elected Publications
*cite book | author=Milgrom, Paul | title=The Structure of Information in Competitive Bidding | year=1979 | publisher = New York: Garland Press (Ph.D. Dissertation)
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul | title=A Convergence Theorem for Competitive Bidding with Differential Information | journal=Econometrica| year=1979| volume=47 | pages=679–88 | doi=10.2307/1910414
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul | title=Good News and Bad News: Representation Theorems and Applications | journal=Bell Journal of Economics| year=1981| volume=12 | pages=380–91 | doi=10.2307/3003562
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and John Roberts | title=Limit Pricing and Entry Under Incomplete Information: An Equilibrium Analysis | journal=Econometrica | year=1982| volume=50 | pages=443–59 | doi=10.2307/1912637
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and John Roberts | title=Predation, Reputation, and Entry Deterrence | journal=Journal of Economic Theory | year=1982| volume=27 | pages=280–312 | doi=10.1016/0022-0531(82)90031-X
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and John Roberts | title=The Economics of Modern Manufacturing: Technology, Strategy and Organization | journal=American Economic Review | year=1990| volume=80(3) | pages=511–28
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and Nancy Stokey | title=Information, Trade and Common Knowledge | journal=Journal of Economic Theory| year=1982| volume=26 | pages=17–27 | doi=10.1016/0022-0531(82)90046-1
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and Robert Weber | title=The Value of Information in a Sealed Bid Auction | journal=Journal of Mathematical Economics | year=1982| volume=10 | pages=105–14 | doi=10.1016/0304-4068(82)90008-8
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and Robert Weber | title=A Theory of Auctions and Competitive Bidding | journal=Econometrica | year=1982| volume=50 | pages=1089–1122 | doi=10.2307/1911865
*cite journal | author=Milgrom, Paul and Robert Weber | title=Distributional Strategies for Games with Incomplete Information | journal=Mathematics of Operations Research | year=1985| volume=10 | pages=619–32
*cite book | author=Milgrom, Paul | title=Putting Auction Theory to Work | year=2004| publisher = Cambridge University Press | id = ISBN 0-521-53672-3References
External links
* [http://www.milgrom.net Personal web page]
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