Martin Shubik

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Martin Shubik (b. March 24, 1926) is the Seymour H. Knox Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Institutional Economics at Yale University. He was educated at the University of Toronto and Princeton University. On the Yale faculty since 1963, Prof. Shubik specializes in strategic analysis, the study of financial institutions, and the economics of corporate competition, and is a well-known figure in game theory. He has written a number of books and essays, including Political Economy, Oligopoly and Experimental Games (Edward Elgar, 1999) and The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions (MIT Press, 1999).

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