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Thomas Schelling wins Nobel in economics

 
 
Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2005 08:47 am
Robert J. Aumann and Thomas C. Schelling won the Nobel Prize in economics for establishing game theory as the dominant approach to understanding conflict and cooperation between countries, individuals and organizations.

I applaud the Nobel committee's choice of Schelling. If anyone out there ever needs to negotiate with anyone (including your own children -- Schelling frequently uses his kids as examples), I strongly recommend reading his Strategy of Conflict.
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Reply Mon 10 Oct, 2005 09:02 am
Eek I just read this thread title as "Max Schmeling wins Nobel in economics".

I need more coffee.

PS Congrats to the real Mr. Schelling and colleagues.
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