Nobel Laureate John Harsanyi
from Budapest to Berkeley, 1920-2000
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Contributions
- Harsanyi, Anne Klauber. - Contributor
- Ross, Marion. - Contributor
- Bancroft Library. Regional Oral History Office. - Contributor
Publication
2000 - , California
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- Internet Archivenobellaureate00harsrich
- Open LibraryOL7155164M
Alternate Titles
- University history series.
Description
Childhood in pre-WWII Budapest; studies in leather chemistry, pharmacy, sociology; German invasion, 1944, escape from Communist Hungary to Austria; Australia, 1950-1961: studies in economics, teaching at U. of Queensland, Wayne State University, Yale; Institute of Behavioral Science, Stanford, 1965-1966; professor at UC Berkeley, 1964-1990; reflections on arms control theory, game theory, utilitarian theory; work with Karl Popper, Reinhard Selten, John Nash, and other economists; Nobel Prize award and ceremony, 1994.
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Selten, ReinhardNash, John F., 1928-Game theory -- Economic aspectsPopper, Karl Raimund, Sir, 1902-1994Economists -- California -- InterviewsUniversity of California, Berkeley. Dept. of Economics -- FacultyWalter A. Haas School of Business (University of California, Berkeley) -- Faculty
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