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Nobel Prize in Economics Goes to 2 Scholars Who Developed Game Theory as Analytical Tool in Public Policy

By DAVID GLENN

The Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Science was awarded this morning to two scholars who developed the use of game theory to analyze public policy.

Robert J. Aumann, a professor emeritus of mathematics at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and Thomas C. Schelling, a professor emeritus of...

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