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Research.com Recognitions

  • 2005 - Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
  • 1990 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1984 - Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
  • 1976 - Fellow of John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation
  • 1972 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Hugo Sonnenschein was affiliated with the University of Chicago in the United States during their academic career. The work focused on economic theory and related fields.

Over the course of their career, Sonnenschein received several notable recognitions. These included being named a Fellow of the Econometric Society in 1972, a Fellow of the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation in 1976, and a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1984. They were also elected a Member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1990 and were designated a Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association in 2005.

Best Publications

  • Foundations of Dynamic Monopoly and the Coase Conjecture

    Faruk Gul;Hugo Sonnenschein;Robert Wilson

  • Market Excess Demand Functions

    Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Do Walras' identity and continuity characterize the class of community excess demand functions?

    Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Equilibrium in abstract economies without ordered preferences

    Wayne Shafer;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Strategy-Proof Allocation Mechanisms at Differentiable Points

    Mark A. Satterthwaite;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Voting by committees

    Salvador Barbera;Hugo Sonnenschein;Lin Zhou

  • Fulfilled Expectations Cournot Duopoly with Information Acquisition and Release

    William Novshek;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Overcoming Incentive Constraints by Linking Decisions

    Matthew O. Jackson;Hugo F. Sonnenschein

  • Preferences, Utility, and Demand.

    John S. Chipman;Leonid Hurwicz;Marcel K. Richter

  • On the Foundations of the Theory of Monopolistic Competition

    John Roberts;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • General Possibility Theorems for Group Decisions

    Andreu Mas-Colell;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • A Further Test of Noncooperative Bargaining Theory: Comment

    Janet Neelin;Hugo Sonnenschein;Matthew Spiegel

  • Cournot and Walras equilibrium

    William Novshek;William Novshek;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • ON DELAY IN BARGAINING WITH ONE-SIDED UNCERTAINTY

    Faruk Gul;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • The Dual of Duopoly Is Complementary Monopoly: or, Two of Cournot's Theories Are One

    Hugo Sonnenschein

  • The Demand Theory of the Weak Axiom of Revealed Preference

    Richard Kihlstrom;Andreu Mas-Colell;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • On the existence of Cournot equilbrium without concave profit functions

    John Roberts;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • PRICE DISTORTION AND ECONOMIC WELFARE

    Edward Foster;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Social Goals and Social Organization

    Leonid Hurwicz;David Schmeidler;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Social goals and social organization : essays in memory of Elisha Pazner

    Elisha Pazner;Leonid Hurwicz;David Schmeidler;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Handbook of mathematical economics

    Kenneth Joseph Arrow;Michael D. Intriligator;Werner Hildenbrand;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Chapter 14 Market demand and excess demand functions

    Wayne Shafer;Hugo Sonnenschein

  • Handbook of Mathematical Economics

    W. Hildenbrand;Hugo Sonnenschein

Frequent Co-Authors

Matthew O. Jackson
Matthew O. Jackson Stanford University
Salvador Barberà
Salvador Barberà Autonomous University of Barcelona
David Schmeidler
David Schmeidler Tel Aviv University
John Roberts
John Roberts Rice University
Faruk Gul
Faruk Gul Princeton University
Matthew I. Spiegel
Matthew I. Spiegel Yale University
Andreu Mas-Colell
Andreu Mas-Colell Pompeu Fabra University
Robert Wilson
Robert Wilson Stanford University
Robert A. Mundell
Robert A. Mundell Columbia University
Janet Currie
Janet Currie Princeton University

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