Jean Tirole
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Nationality | France |
Academic career | |
Field | Microeconomics Game theory |
Institution | Industrial Economics Institute |
Alma mater | Massachusetts Institute of Technology Paris Dauphine University École nationale des ponts et chaussées École Polytechnique |
Influences | William Baumol, Jean-Jacques Laffont |
Information at IDEAS / RePEc |
Jean Marcel Tirole (born August 9, 1953) is a French professor of economics. He works on industrial organization, game theory, banking and finance, and economics and psychology. Tirole is director of the Jean-Jacques Laffont Foundation at the Toulouse School of Economics, and scientific director of the Industrial Economics Institute (IDEI) in Toulouse. After receiving his PhD from MIT in 1981, he worked as a researcher at l'École nationale des ponts et chaussées until 1984. From 1984-1991 he worked as a Professor of Economics at MIT. He was president of the Econometric Society in 1998 and of the European Economic Association in 2001. He is still affiliated with MIT, where he holds a visiting position.
Education
Tirole received engineering degrees from the École Polytechnique in Paris in 1976, and from École nationale des ponts et chaussées, Paris (1978) and a "Doctorat de 3ème cycle" in decision mathematics from the Paris Dauphine University (1978). In 1981 he received his Ph.D. from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
Awards and certificates
Jean Tirole received Doctorates Honoris Causa from the Free University of Brussels in 1989 , the London Business School in 2007, the University of Montreal (HEC), in 2007, the University of Mannheim, 2011, the Athens University of Economics and Business, 2012 and the University of Rome Tor Vergata, 2012. the BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Economics, Finance and Management category in 2008, the Public Utility Research Center Distinguished Service Award (University of Florida) in 1997, and the Yrjö Jahnsson Award of the Yrjö Jahnsson Foundation and the European Economic Association in 1993. He is a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (1993) and of the American Economic Association (1993). He has also been a Sloan Fellow (1985) and a Guggenheim Fellow (1988). In 2007 was awarded the highest award (the Gold Medal or médaille d'or) of the French CNRS. In 2012, he was awarded an honorary degree from the university of Rome Tor Vergata.[1] He is among the most influential economists in the world according to IDEAS/RePEc.[2]
He has given several prestigious invited lectures, including the Hicks lecture (Oxford 1992), the Walras-Pareto lectures (Lausanne 1992), the Schumpeter lecture (European Economic Association 1993), the Pazner lecture (Tel Aviv 1993), the Walras-Bowley lecture (Econometric Society 1994), the Munich lectures (Munich 1996),the JMCB lecture(1999), the Wicksell lectures(1999), the Baffi lectures (Bank of Italy, 2000), the Scribner lectures and the Frank Graham lecture at Princeton (2002), the Marshall lectures in Cambridge (2003), the Tinbergen lecture in Amsterdam (2003), the David Kinley lectures at University of Illinois (2005), the inaugural JEEA lecture (2005), the inaugural Telecom Italia lecture (Milan, 2005), the Snyder lecture (UCSB, 2005) and the Rosenthal lecture (BU 2006).
Publications
Jean Tirole has published about one-hundred eighty professional articles in economics and finance, as well as 8 books including The Theory of Industrial Organization, Game Theory (with Drew Fudenberg), A Theory of Incentives in Procurement and Regulation (with Jean-Jacques Laffont), The Prudential Regulation of Banks (with Mathias Dewatripont), Competition in Telecommunications (with Jean-Jacques Laffont), Financial Crises, Liquidity, and the International Monetary System, and The Theory of Corporate Finance. His research covers industrial organization, regulation, game theory, banking and finance, psychology and economics, international finance and macroeconomics.
Books
- Concurrence Imparfaite, Paris: Editions Economica,1985 (in French).
- The Theory of Industrial Organization, MIT Press. (1988) Description and chapter-preview links.
- A Theory of Incentives in Regulation and Procurement (with J.-J. Laffont), MIT Press,1993. Description & chapter- preview links.
- The Prudential Regulation of Banks (with M. Dewatripont), MIT Press,1994. Description.
- The Theory of Corporate Finance, Princeton University Press, 2005. Description. Association of American Publishers 2006 Award for Excellence.
Articles
Industrial organization
- "The Fat Cat Effect, the Puppy Dog Ploy and the Lean and Hungry Look," (with D. Fudenberg), American Economic Review, 74: 361-368
- "Capital as a Commitment: Strategic Investment to Deter Mobility," (with D. Fudenberg), Journal of Economic Theory, 31: 227-250.
- "A Theory of Dynamic Oligopoly I: Overview and Quantity Competition with Large Fixed Costs," (with E. Maskin), Econometrica, 56: 549-570.
- "A Theory of Dynamic Oligopoly II: Price Competition," (with E. Maskin), Econometrica, 56: 571-600
- "Bypass and Creamskimming," (with J.-J. Laffont), American Economic Review, 80: 1042-1061.
- "Two-Sided Markets: A Progress Report," (with J.C. Rochet), Rand Journal of Economics, 37(3): 645-667.
- Reliability and Competitive Electricity Markets," (with P. Joskow), Rand Journal of Economics, 38(1): 60-84.
Finance and corporate governance
- "On the Possibility of Speculation under Rational Expectations," Econometrica, 50: 1163-1181.
- "Asset Bubbles and Overlapping Generations," Econometrica, 53(6): 1499—1528
- "Domestic and International Supply of Liquidity," (with B. Holmström), American Economic Review, Papers & Proceedings, 92: 42-45.
- "LAPM: A Liquidity-Based Asset Pricing Model," (with B. Holmström), Journal of Finance, vol. 56(5): 1837-1867.Smith Breeden award (distinguished paper) of the Journal of Finance
- "Modelling Aggregate Liquidity," (with Bengt Holmström), American Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings, 86: 187-191.
- "A Theory of Debt and Equity: Diversity of Securities and Manager-Share- holder Congruence," (with M. Dewatripont), Quarterly Journal of Economics, 109: 1027-1054.
- "Corporate Governance," Econometrica, 69 (1): 1-35.
Psychology and cognition
- "Belief in a Just World and Redistributive Politics," (with R. Bénabou), Quarterly Journal of Economics, 121: 699-746.
- "Incentives and Prosocial Behavior," (with R. Bénabou), American Economic Review, 96(5): 1652-1678.
Contract theory
- "Contract Renegotiation and Coasian Dynamics," (with 0. Hart), Review of Economic Studies, 55: 509-540.
- "The Dynamics of Incentive Contracts," (with J.-J. Laffont), Econometrica, 56: 1153-1175
- "Incomplete Contracts: Where Do We Stand?" Econometrica, 67(4):741–781.
- "Unforeseen Contingencies and Incomplete Contracts," (with E. Maskin), Review of Economic Studies, 66(1): 83-114.
Politics and economics
- "Party Governance and Ideological Bias," (with B. Caillaud), European Economic Review, Papers and Proceedings,43: 779-789
- "Parties as Political Intermediaries," (with B. Caillaud), Quarterly Journal of Economics, 117(4): 1453-89
- "The Politician and the Judge: Accountability in Government," (with E. Maskin), American Economic Review, 94: 1034-1054
References
- ^ Template:It[http://www.economia.uniroma2.it/nuovo/eventi.asp?id=1078 Laurea magistrale honoris causa Jean Tirole
- ^ http://ideas.repec.org/top/top.person.all.html