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Date: 2005-02-07 14:37:22
Academia
John Forbes Nash
Jr.
Nash equilibrium
Bargaining problem
Roger Myerson
John von Neumann
Bargaining
John Harsanyi
A Beautiful Mind
Game theory
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Science

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