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  1. Paul Robert Milgrom ( Detroit, 20 de abril de 1948) es un economista estadounidense. Es el titular de la cátedra Shirley y Leonard Ely de Humanidades y Ciencias en la Universidad de Stanford, cargo que ocupa desde 1987. El profesor Milgrom es un experto en teoría de juegos, específicamente en teoría de subastas y estrategias de fijación de precios.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Paul_MilgromPaul Milgrom - Wikipedia

    Paul Robert Milgrom (born April 20, 1948) is an American economist. He is the Shirley and Leonard Ely Professor of Humanities and Sciences at the Stanford University School of Humanities and Sciences, a position he has held since 1987.

  3. Paul Milgrom is a renowned auction designer and theorist, who has helped shape the field of market design and won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics. Learn more about his biography, publications, awards, and news on his Stanford profile page.

  4. Paul Milgrom is a Stanford professor who won the Nobel Prize for his work on auction theory and new auction formats. He and Robert Wilson have improved the efficiency and fairness of auctions for goods and services that are hard to sell.

  5. Milgrom (2000) proved the efficiency properties of the SMR auction when bidders bid straightforwardly, showing how the development of prices could promote an efficient outcome when the licenses are substitutes.

  6. Paul R. Milgrom is a Nobel laureate in economics and a professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business. He is known for his contributions to auction theory and design, incentive theory, and economic history.

  7. Paul Milgrom is a renowned economist and auction designer who teaches at Stanford University and won the 2020 Nobel Prize in Economics. He has made significant contributions to various fields of economics, such as auctions, market design, contracts, industrial organization, and game theory.