Gerard Debreu(1921)

Economics

Gerard Debreu is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics (1983) from France. Their primary field is Economics. They were educated at Stanford University and École Normale Supérieure. They have been affiliated with University of California, Berkeley.

France
1
Major Awards
5
Publications
1,785
Citations
4
h-index
N/A
i10-index
357
Avg Citations/Paper

Awards & Recognition

Nobel Prize in Economics

for having incorporated new analytical methods into economic theory and for his rigorous reformulation of the theory of general equilibrium

University of California, Berkeley
1983

Most Cited Works

Top publications by citation count
#3

Une économique de l’incertain

Economie appliquee(1960)
14
citations
#4

MARKET EQUILIBRIUM.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(1956)
150
citations
#5

A Social Equilibrium Existence Theorem*

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(1952)
1,617
citations

Recent Publications

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Une économique de l’incertain

Economie appliquee1960
14citations

MARKET EQUILIBRIUM.

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America1956
150citations
Open Access

A Social Equilibrium Existence Theorem*

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America1952
1,617citations
Open Access

Co-winners

Shared the same award in the same year

Education

Stanford University
École Normale Supérieure

Doctoral Advisors

Jean-Michel GrandmontXavier Vives i TorrentsGraciela ChichilniskyMarcus C. BerliantJean-Pascal BénassyBeth E. AllenVolker BöhmRichard Russell CornwallTatsuro IchiishiR. Bryce (Robert) HoolMaurice Allais

Career Timeline

University of California, Berkeley?–present
Yale University?–present

Positions & Roles

president

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