Salvador Barberà
Carmen Bevia () and
Jordi Masso
A chapter in Conversations on Social Choice and Welfare Theory - Vol. 1, 2021, pp 97-113 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Barberà recounts his days at Northwestern as a graduate student in the early 1970s evoking the role of Stanley Reiter and his meeting with Theodore Groves and Hugo Sonnenschein, his collaborations with Prasanta Pattanaik, Federico Valenciano and others, his work on strategy-proofness, restricted domains and stochastic choice. He describes the development of economics in recent times in Spain, with, in particular, the organization of the world meeting of the Econometric Society in Barcelona in 1990 and the organization of graduate studies in English within IDEA.
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-62769-0_6
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