Stanley Reiter
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American economist
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Stanley Reiter's Degrees
- PhD Economics Princeton University
- Bachelors Economics University of Chicago
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Stanley Reiter was an American author, economist, and Emeritus Professor at Northwestern University. Reiter was a leading pioneer in the field of mechanism design. In 2006, he and the 2007 Nobel prize-winning economist Leonid Hurwicz authored the book Designing Economic Mechanisms.
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- The informational size of message spaces (1974) (245)
- A System for Managing Job-Shop Production (1966) (142)
- Optimal Nonlinear Pricing with Two-Dimensional Characteristics (1987) (132)
- Designing Economic Mechanisms (2006) (124)
- Game forms with minimal message spaces (1988) (95)
- Information, Incentives, and Economic Mechanisms: Essays in Honor of Leonid Hurwicz (1987) (80)
- A STOCHASTIC DECENTRALIZED RESOURCE ALLOCATION PROCESS: PART I (1975) (80)
- Efficient International Trade and Equalization of Factor Prices (1961) (60)
- Discrete Optimizing Solution Procedures for Linear and Nonlinear Integer Programming Problems (1966) (55)
- Linear Programming and Its Extensions. (1966) (53)
- The Theory of the Firm: Production, Capital, and Finance. (1969) (51)
- The economics of informational decentralization : complexity, efficiency, and stability : essays in honor of Stanley Reiter (1994) (50)
- Information and Performance in the (New)2 Welfare Economics (1977) (46)
- Allocating Indivisible Resources Affording External Economies or Diseconomies (1962) (40)
- Choosing an Investment Program among Interdependent Projects (1963) (38)
- Limited Communication and Incentive-Compatibility (1987) (38)
- Game Forms with Minimal Strategy Spaces (1985) (37)
- Distributions of Correlation Coefficients in Economic Time Series (1961) (31)
- A Model of Computing with Human Agents (1990) (31)
- On the Boundedness of the Feasible Set Without Convexity Assumptions (1973) (25)
- Coordination and the Structure of Firms (1995) (23)
- Informational efficiency of iterative processes and the size of message spaces (1974) (22)
- Computation and complexity in economic behavior and organization (2002) (22)
- Studies in mathematical economics (1988) (21)
- The First 1,945 British Steamships (1958) (21)
- A lower bound on computational complexity given by revelation mechanisms (1996) (18)
- Aspects of Quantitative Research in Economic History (1960) (17)
- On the Existence of a Locally Stable Dynamic Process With a Statically Minimal Message Space (1983) (17)
- Construction of a Continuous Utility Function for a Class of Preferences (1976) (16)
- The Knowledge Revealed by an Allocation Process and the Informational Size of the Message Space (1974) (16)
- A Preface on Modeling the Regulated United States Economy (1981) (14)
- On Modeling Computing with Human Agents (1994) (13)
- Economic Environments for Which There Are Pareto Satisfactory Mechanisms (1977) (12)
- Surrogates for Uncertain Decision Problems: Minimal Information for Decision Making (1957) (12)
- Knowledge, Discovery and Growth (1992) (11)
- Interdependent Preferences and Groups of Agents (2001) (9)
- On endogenous economic regulation (1996) (8)
- Decentralized dynamic processes for finding equilibrium (1992) (7)
- SELECTION OF A DISTRIBUTION FUNCTION TO MINIMIZE AN EXPECTATION SUBJECT TO SIDE CONDITIONS (1954) (6)
- Organizations With Incomplete Information: A Modular Network Model of Bounded Rationality (1998) (5)
- Estimates of Bounded Relative Error for the Ratio of Variances of Normal Distributions (1956) (5)
- Transversals, systems of distinct representatives, mechanism design, and matching (2001) (5)
- A decentralized process for finding equilibria given by linear equations. (1994) (4)
- Trade Barriers in Activity Analysis (1952) (4)
- Continuous Representation of Preferences (1974) (3)
- Stable processes of exchange (2008) (3)
- Coordination of economic activity: An example (2001) (3)
- Social status and social change (2007) (3)
- A Dynamic Process of Exchange (1978) (3)
- original papers: Transversals, systems of distinct representatives, mechanism design, and matching (2001) (2)
- Two topics in Leo Hurwicz’s research (2009) (2)
- On Transversals and Systems of Distinct Representatives (1997) (1)
- On the Definition of Informational Size (1974) (1)
- Approximation in a continuous model of computing (1985) (1)
- Designing Economic Mechanisms: Mechanisms and Mechanism Design (2006) (1)
- SHIPBOARD DAMAGE CONTINGENCY PLAN SYSTEM (1989) (1)
- A Note on Convexity of the Aggregate Production Set (1961) (1)
- Appendix to Chapter 3: Real-Valued Functions (2002) (0)
- Applications to Games (2002) (0)
- Designing Informationally Efficient Mechanisms Using the Language of Sets (2006) (0)
- Appendix to Chapter 5: Application to Games (2002) (0)
- Efficiency and prices in the theory of an international economy (1955) (0)
- Designing Economic Mechanisms: Introduction (2006) (0)
- Applications to Economics (2002) (0)
- A Model of Technology with Innovation (1978) (0)
- Essential Revelation Mechanisms and Computational Complexity (1993) (0)
- ACTIVITY ANALYSIS OF TECHNOLOGICAL STRUCTURES IN PRODUCTION: AN EXAMPLE, (1952) (0)
- A Decentralized Linear Process for Finding Equilibria (1991) (0)
- Networks of Real-Valued Functions (2002) (0)
- DEVELOPMENT OF A PROTOTYPE FOR A SHIPBOARD CONTINGENCY PLANNING SYSTEM (1989) (0)
- Designing Economic Mechanisms: Revelation Mechanisms (2006) (0)
- Appendix to Chapter 2: Graph Theory (2002) (0)
- Designing Economic Mechanisms: From Goals to Means: Constructing Mechanisms (2006) (0)
- How a Network of Processors Can Schedule its Work (1984) (0)
- A Preface on Modelling the Regulated U.S. Economy (1980) (0)
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