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Foundations in Microeconomic Theory - A Volume in Honor of Hugo F. Sonnenschein

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What a wonderful occasion it is to be celebrating 65 years of Hugo Sonnenschein! Given his many contributions to economic research and academia more broadly, there is much to celebrate. This volume, presented to Hugo at a confer ence in his honor at the University of Chicago in October 2005, highlights one of his deepest contributions. It is perhaps the hardest to detect from reading his bios and vita; but something that he is famous for among economists in general and economic theorists in particular. It is his incredible record as a mentor and advisor of students. In putting this volume together, we have collected papers from Hugo's students with the aim of demonstrating his tremendous impact as an advisor. The papers span decades, with the earliest coming from his advisees in the first years of his career and the most recent coming in the last two years after his return to research and advising that followed his adventures as a university administrator. The con tributors include not only his graduate advisees, but also some of his undergraduate advisees and still others who did not have him as an advisor, but nonetheless con sider him a primary mentor in their training as economic theorists. Each paper is accompanied with a brief preface by the student that provides background on the paper and indicates Hugo's influence on its genesis.

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A Brief Biographical Sketch of Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Kevin C. Sontheimer on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- John Roberts on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Kunio Kawamata on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Salvador Barberà on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Javier Ruiz-Castillo on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- William Novshek on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Richard M. Peck on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Andrew McLennan on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Dilip Abreu on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Vijay Krishna on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- David G. Pearce on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Matthew O. Jackson on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Marc Dudey on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- In-Koo Cho on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Faruk Gui on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Arunava Sen on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Philip J. Reny on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- James Dow on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- George J. Mailath on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- James Bergin on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Daniel R. Vincent on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Lin Zhou on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.- Zachary Cohn on Hugo F. Sonnenschein.

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What a wonderful occasion it is to be celebrating 65 years of Hugo Sonnenschein! Given his many contributions to economic research and academia more broadly, there is much to celebrate. This volume, presented to Hugo at a confer ence in his honor at the University of Chicago in October 2005, highlights one of his deepest contributions. It is perhaps the hardest to detect from reading his bios and vita; but something that he is famous for among economists in general and economic theorists in particular. It is his incredible record as a mentor and advisor of students. In putting this volume together, we have collected papers from Hugo's students with the aim of demonstrating his tremendous impact as an advisor. The papers span decades, with the earliest coming from his advisees in the first years of his career and the most recent coming in the last two years after his return to research and advising that followed his adventures as a university administrator. The con tributors include not only his graduate advisees, but also some of his undergraduate advisees and still others who did not have him as an advisor, but nonetheless con sider him a primary mentor in their training as economic theorists. Each paper is accompanied with a brief preface by the student that provides background on the paper and indicates Hugo's influence on its genesis.

Product details

Assisted by Matthew O. Jackson (Editor), Mclennan (Editor), McLennan (Editor), Andrew McLennan (Editor), Matthe O Jackson (Editor), Matthew O Jackson (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.10.2010
 
EAN 9783642093395
ISBN 978-3-642-09339-5
No. of pages 541
Weight 941 g
Illustrations VII, 541 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Economics

C, Economic theory & philosophy, Economics and Finance, Economic Theory, Management science, Quantitative Economics, Microeconomics, Economic Theory/Quantitative Economics/Mathematical Methods

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