Ariel Rubinstein - Curriculum Vitae#


Education:
  • 1974-1979 The Hebrew University
  • B.Sc. Mathematics, Economics and Statistics, M.A. Economics, M.Sc Mathematics, Ph.D. Economics

Permanent Employment:
  • 1981-1990 The Hebrew University
  • since 1990 Tel Aviv University
  • 1991-2004 Princeton University
  • since 2004 New York University

Honors:
  • 2011 Economic Theory Fellow
  • 2010 Rothschild Prize
  • 2007 Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy
  • 2006 The EMET Prize
  • 2004 President of The Econometric Society
  • 2004 Member, European Academy of Sciences and Arts
  • 2004 Nemmers Prize, Northwestern University
  • 2004 Fellow, European Economic Association
  • 2002 The Israel Prize
  • 2002 Doctor Honorees Causa of Tilburg University
  • 2002 Honorary Fellow, Nuffield College, Oxford
  • 2000 The Bruno award
  • 1995 Foreign honorary member of The American Economic Association
  • 1995 Fellow of The Israeli Academy of Sciences
  • 1994 Foreign honorary member of The American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1985 Fellow of The Econometric Society

Named Lectures:
  • 1982 The Pazner Lecture, Tel-Aviv
  • 1988 The Walras-Bowley Lecture, Minnesota
  • 1992 Hooker Lectures, McMaster University
  • 1995 The CORE Lectures, Louvain-La-Neuve
  • 1996 The Churchill Lecture, Cambridge
  • 1996 The Pareto Lecture, Alicante
  • 1996 The Zeuthen Lecture, Copenhagen
  • 1998 The Schwartz Lecture, Northwestern University
  • 2000 The Schumpeter Lecturer, EEA, Bolzano
  • 2003 Katzir Lecture, Tel Aviv University
  • 2003 Woodward Lecture, UBC
  • 2005 The Economic Journal Lecture, Nottingham
  • 2006 The McKenzie Lecture, Rochester
  • 2008 The Rosenthal Lecture, Boston University
  • 2008 The North Lecture, Washington University

Visiting Positions:
  • 1979-1980 Nuffield College, Oxford, (Research Fellow)
  • 1980-1981 Bell Laboratories, NJ
  • Fall 1985 Math. Sciences Research Ins., Berkeley (member)
  • 1986-1989 LSE, London
  • Fall 1987 Princeton University
  • Fall 1988 University of Chicago
  • Fall 1989 University of Pennsylvania
  • Fall 1990 Columbia University
  • 1996-1997 Russell-Sage Foundation
Books
  • Bargaining and Markets, with M.Osborne, Academic Press, 1990
  • A Course in Game Theory, with M.Osborne, MIT Press, 1994
  • Modeling Bounded Rationality, MIT Press, 1998
  • Economics and Language, Cambridge University Press, 2000
  • Lecture Notes in Microeconomics, Princeton University Press, 2005
  • Economic Fables, Open Books Publishers, 2012
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