Indiana Law Review Author Earns Nobel Prize For Game Theory Research
On Oct. 10, Thomas C. Schelling and Robert J. Aumann were named winners of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for their research in game theory, a branch of applied mathematics.
Schelling published his most recent article, “What Makes Greenhouse Sense?” in “The Indiana Law Review’s” symposium edition entitled “The Law and Economics of development and Environment.”
“The Indiana Law Review” is a legal periodical edited and managed by students of Indiana University School of Law - Indianapolis. The primary objective of the Law Review is to serve as an informational resource for practitioners, members of the judiciary, legal scholars, and law students.
Schelling is Distinguished University Professor at the University of Maryland in the School of Public Policy.
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