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Paul Milgrom
auction theory; matching markets.
Professor of Economics at Stanford University and co-recipient of the 2020 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. Milgrom's theoretical work on auctions—including the simultaneous multiple-round auction format—directly informed the FCC's landmark spectrum auctions and later the US incentive auction. He also contributed foundational results in game theory, including the no-trade theorem and linkage principle.
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10 May 2026