Yuliy Sannikov
Yuliy Sannikov | |
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Юлій Санніков | |
Born | November 3, 1978 |
Nationality | Ukrainian |
Alma mater | Stanford University Princeton University |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematical economics Game theory |
Institutions | Stanford University Princeton University |
Doctoral advisor | Robert B. Wilson Andrzej Skrzypacz |
Yuliy Sannikov (born November 3, 1978) is a Ukrainian economist known for his contributions to mathematical economics, game theory, and corporate finance.
Education
He received his A.B. in mathematics from Princeton in 2000, he then earned a Ph.D. in business administration from Stanford Graduate School of Business in 2004.[1]
Career
He is an economics professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and won both the 2015 Fischer Black Prize[2] and 2016 John Bates Clark Medal.[3][4]
Sannikov is also one of the few participants to win three gold medals at the International Mathematical Olympiad.
Publications
- with doi:10.3386/w22533.
- with .
- with .
- with Dilip Abreu: An Algorithm for Two-Player Repeated Games With Perfect Monitoring. doi:10.3982/TE1302.
- with .
- with Eduardo Faingold: Reputation in Continuous-Time Games. doi:10.3982/ECTA7377.
- with Andrzej Skrzypacz: The Role of Information in Repeated Games with Frequent Actions. doi:10.3982/ECTA6420.
- A Continuous-Time Version of the Principal–Agent Problem. JSTOR 20185061.
- with Andrzej Skrzypacz: Impossibility of Collusion under Imperfect Monitoring with Flexible Production. .
- Games with Imperfectly Observable Actions in Continuous Time. .
- with Peter M. DeMarzo: Optimal Security Design and Dynamic Capital Structure in a Continuous-Time Agency Model. .
References
- ^ "Yuliy Sannikov". Stanford Graduate School of Business. Retrieved 2016-12-27.
- ^ "Fischer Black Prize". American Finance Association Awards. April 2016.
- ^ "Yuliy Sannikov, Clark Medalist 2016". American Economic Association Honors and Awards Committee. April 2016.
- .