2018 - Fellow of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS)
2010 - Distinguished Fellow of the American Economic Association
His primary areas of study are Microeconomics, Game theory, Mathematical economics, Repeated game and Market game. The concepts of his Microeconomics study are interwoven with issues in Cash and Property. His Game theory research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Duopoly, Core, Neoclassical economics and Command and control.
His work carried out in the field of Mathematical economics brings together such families of science as Simple and General equilibrium theory. Martin Shubik interconnects Sequential game and Non-cooperative game in the investigation of issues within Repeated game. As a part of the same scientific family, Martin Shubik mostly works in the field of Market game, focusing on Cournot competition and, on occasion, Action, Axiomatic system, Convexity, Axiom and Anonymity.
Martin Shubik mainly focuses on Microeconomics, Game theory, Mathematical economics, Monetary economics and Fiat money. His work on Microeconomics deals in particular with Market game, Competitive equilibrium, General equilibrium theory, Oligopoly and Production. Martin Shubik usually deals with General equilibrium theory and limits it to topics linked to Quantity theory of money and Bankruptcy.
The study incorporates disciplines such as Consumption and Economy in addition to Production. His studies link Game mechanics with Game theory. His study on Repeated game is often connected to Equilibrium point as part of broader study in Mathematical economics.
Martin Shubik mostly deals with Microeconomics, Mathematical economics, General equilibrium theory, Quantity theory of money and Game theory. His Microeconomics study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Government, Control and Structure. His work in the fields of Evolutionary game theory and Repeated game overlaps with other areas such as Replicator equation, Diamond and Equilibrium point.
His studies in General equilibrium theory integrate themes in fields like Production, Economy and Cash, Finance. His Quantity theory of money research incorporates themes from Institutional economics, Neoclassical economics and Bankruptcy. His Positive political theory, Non-cooperative game and Combinatorial game theory study, which is part of a larger body of work in Game theory, is frequently linked to El Farol Bar problem, bridging the gap between disciplines.
Martin Shubik mostly deals with Mathematical economics, Fiat money, Microeconomics, General equilibrium theory and Monetary economics. His work on Game theory as part of general Mathematical economics research is frequently linked to Equilibrium point, thereby connecting diverse disciplines of science. His Game theory research integrates issues from Multimedia and Engineering ethics.
He combines topics linked to Commodity money with his work on Microeconomics. His General equilibrium theory study incorporates themes from Public good, Quantity theory of money, Economy and Market mechanism. His Monetary economics research includes elements of Government, Clearing and Moral hazard.
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A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System
Lloyd S. Shapley;Martin Shubik.
American Political Science Review (1954)
A Method for Evaluating the Distribution of Power in a Committee System
Lloyd S. Shapley;Martin Shubik.
American Political Science Review (1954)
The assignment game I: The core
Lloyd S. Shapley;Martin Shubik.
International Journal of Game Theory (1971)
The assignment game I: The core
Lloyd S. Shapley;Martin Shubik.
International Journal of Game Theory (1971)
Game theory in the social sciences: Concepts and solutions
Martin Shubik.
(1982)
Game theory in the social sciences: Concepts and solutions
Martin Shubik.
(1982)
Strategy and Market Structure: Competition, Oligopoly, and the Theory of Games
S. Vajda;Martin Shubik.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General) (1959)
Strategy and Market Structure: Competition, Oligopoly, and the Theory of Games
S. Vajda;Martin Shubik.
Journal of the Royal Statistical Society: Series A (General) (1959)
Trade Using One Commodity as a Means of Payment
Lloyd S. Shapley;Martin Shubik.
Journal of Political Economy (1977)
Trade Using One Commodity as a Means of Payment
Lloyd S. Shapley;Martin Shubik.
Journal of Political Economy (1977)
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