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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. Paul Milgrom is the Shirley and Leonard Ely professor of Humanities and Sciences in the Department of Economics at Stanford University and a co-recipient of the 2020 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his contributions to auction theory and new auction formats. He is also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association and a leading auction designer and theorist.

  3. 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.

  4. Paul Milgrom is a leading auction designer and theorist who has designed many auctions for radio spectrum and other markets. He is also a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association and a Nobel laureate for his contributions to auction theory and microeconomic theory.

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

  6. 12 de oct. de 2020 · Redacción. BBC News Mundo. 12 octubre 2020. Nobel Media. Los economistas estadounidenses Paul R. Milgrom y Robert B. Wilson son los galardonados este año con el Premio Nobel de Economía "por...

  7. Paul Milgrom is the Shirley and Leonard Ely professor of Humanities and Sciences in the Department of Economics at Stanford University and professor, by courtesy, in the Stanford Graduate School of Business and in the Department of Management Sciences and Engineering.