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邹恒甫:热烈祝贺CEMA的学术委员会主任马斯金和学术委员会委员迈耶逊获得经济学诺贝尔纪念奖

(1)感谢马斯金和迈耶逊对武汉大学IAS,中央财经大学CEMA,和北京大学光华经济学教育的持续贡献.

(2)感谢他们和其他三十多位正当年的诺贝尔级的(但还没有得奖的,因为恒甫是最喜欢为中国人民节约钱的)经济学家对恒甫八年来奋战的支持.他们都知道恒甫在中国过日子不容易.既得利益是太可怕了:在天堂的也应该得诺贝尔的拉丰对我说了无穷次了.

(3)CEMA和IAS的课程是对所有中国学子开的.在CEMA和IAS,我们可以看到世界前沿在干什么.我们也可以看到北京大学,清华大学和武汉大学的经济学研究离国际水平相差太远太远.从此来看,我说我和林毅夫,五哈,田国强等等是三流是铁的事实(诺贝尔斯蒂格里兹怎么会讲假话!?).这不是挖苦我们这一代人.这是残酷和凄惨!

所以,你们年轻一代要比我们老一代干得好两个数量级.这不容易啊.但不能没有革命干劲啊.恒甫如是说.我们要把毁灭中国学生的新闻经济学家都从课堂里赶出去!你们看这三位诺贝尔奖获得者上过电视没有?没有!就是没有!

Eric S. Maskin Awarded Nobel Prize In Economics

  Princeton, N.J., October 15, 2007 – Eric S. Maskin, Albert O. Hirschman Professor in the School of Social Science at the Institute for Advanced Study, has been awarded the 2007 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel.

    Dr. Maskin, whose work in economic theory has had a deep influence on many areas of economics, political science, and law, is recognized by The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for “having laid the foundation of mechanism design theory.”  According to the citation, the theory has among other things helped economists identify efficient trading mechanisms, regulation schemes and voting procedures.  Dr. Maskin is sharing the Prize with Leonid Hurwicz of the University of Minnesota and Roger B. Myerson of the University of Chicago.

    “It is a thrill of a lifetime to have received such a recognition,” stated Dr. Maskin.  “It is particularly thrilling to share it with two such distinguished colleagues. Leo Hurwicz is the father of mechanism design theory and has inspired much of my work, and Roger Myerson is an old friend and collaborator and a tremendous economist.”

    Peter Goddard, Director of the Institute, commented, “We are delighted that Eric’s fundamental contributions to mechanism design and other significant areas of economic theory have been recognized with the Nobel Prize.  The impact of his research continues to be felt in many areas of development, finance, and politics and we are proud that the Institute is able to support his influential work now and for years to come.”

    Mechanism design theory, initiated by Hurwicz and further developed by Maskin and Myerson, plays a central role in many areas of economics and parts of political science today.  It takes into account information about individual preferences and available production technologies usually dispersed among many actors who may use their private information to further their own interests.  
    A leading economist whose work has been drawn on extensively by researchers in industrial organization, finance, development, and other fields in economics and political science, Maskin works in many areas of economic theory, including mechanism design, game theory and social choice theory.  Much of his current research focuses on the theory of coalition formation, comparing different voting systems, the theory of repeated games, and the pros and cons of intellectual property rights.

    Maskin joined the Faculty at the Institute in 2000.  He received his A.B. in 1972, his A.M. in 1974 and his Ph.D. in 1976, all from Harvard University.  He was a Research Fellow at Jesus College, Cambridge in 1976-77 and taught at M.I.T. from 1977 to 1984.  In 1985 he moved to Harvard University, where he was named Louis Berkman Professor of Economics in 1997.  

    Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the Econometric Society, Maskin is also a Corresponding Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Fellow of St. John’s College, Cambridge.  He is a past President of the Econometric Society and was named Monash Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Monash University and Honorary Professor at Wuhan University.  He has served as Editor of The Quarterly Journal of Economics and Economics Letters. 

About the Institute for Advanced Study

    The Institute for Advanced Study is one of the world’s leading centers for theoretical research and intellectual inquiry.  The Institute exists to encourage and support fundamental scholarship – the original, often speculative, thinking that produces advances in knowledge that change the way we understand the world.  Work at the Institute takes place in four Schools:  Historical Studies, Mathematics, Natural Sciences and Social Science.  It provides for the mentoring of younger scholars by a permanent Faculty of twenty-eight, and it offers all who work there the freedom to undertake research that will make significant contributions in any of the broad range of fields in the sciences and humanities studied at the Institute.

    The Institute, founded in 1930, is a private, independent academic institution located in Princeton, New Jersey.  Its more than 5,000 former Members hold positions of intellectual and scientific leadership in the United States and abroad.  Some twenty-two Nobel Laureates, and thirty-four out of forty-eight Fields Medalists, have been Institute Faculty, Members or Visitors.  Many winners of the Wolf or MacArthur prizes have also been affiliated with the Institute. Roger B. Myerson, the Glen A. Lloyd Distinguished Service Professor in Economics and the College, was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Science Monday "for having laid the foundations of mechanism design theory." Myerson earned one-third of the prize along with colleagues Leonid Hurwicz of the University of Minnesota and Eric S. Maskin of the Institute for Advanced Study.

Myerson is the author of Game Theory: Analysis of Conflict (1991) and Probability Models for Economic Decisions (2005). Myerson has published computer software programs related to his work and more than 70 papers on game theory and other topics concerning his research. He has been both a Guggenheim fellow and a Sloan Foundation research fellow
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