1994诺贝尔经济学
John C. Harsanyi(decreased)
He is best known for his contributions to the study of game theory and its application to economics, specifically for his developing the highly innovative analysis of games of incomplete information, so-called Bayesian games. He also made important contributions to the use of game theory and economic reasoning in political and moral philosophy (specifically utilitarian ethics) as well as contributing to the study of equilibrium selection.
Princeton U, John F. Nash Jr. (
http://web.math.princeton.edu/jfnj/)
An American mathematician whose works in game theory, differential geometry, and partial differential equations have provided insight into the forces that govern chance and events inside complex systems in daily life. His theories are used in market economics, computing, evolutionary biology, artificial intelligence, accounting, politics and military theory. Serving as a Senior Research Mathematician at Princeton University during the latter part of his life.
U Bonn, Reinhard Selten (
http://www.bonneconlab.uni-bonn.de/team/selten.reinhard)
Professor Selten started his research in game theory in the mid 1950s. In 1965, he published his important work on distinguishing between reasonable and unreasonable decisions in predicting the outcome of games. Game theory can be described as the mathematical modeling and analysis of conflict and cooperation. Applications cover a wide range of subjects in economics, political sciences and biology. For his work in game theory, Professor Selten was awarded the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences together with Professor John C Harsanyi and Professor John F Nash. They are commended "for their pioneering analysis of equilibria in the theory of non-cooperative games". Professor Selten also has been awarded numerous prizes and honorary degrees by prestigious institutions in US, Europe and Mainland China, one of the most significant being the Prize of the State North-Rhine Westfalia, Germany in 2000.