Background
Maskin, Eric Stark was born on December 12, 1950 in New York City.
Maskin, Eric Stark was born on December 12, 1950 in New York City.
Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, Harvard University, 1972. Master of Arts in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, 1974. Doctor of Philosophy in Applied Mathematics, Harvard University, 1976.
Master of Arts (honorary), Cambridge University, 1977. Doctor of Humane Letters (honorary), Bard College, 2008. Doctor (honorary), University Budapest, 2008.
Doctor (honorary), University Cambodia, 2010. Doctor (honorary), Free University Brussels, 2010.
Research fellow Jesus College, Cambridge University, England, 1976-1977. Assistant professor economics Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1977—1980, associate professor, 1980—1981, professor, 1981-1984, visiting professor economics. Professor economics Harvard University, 1985—2000, Louis Berkman professor economics, 1997—2000.
Albert O. Hirschman professor social science Institute Advanced Study, Princeton, New Jersey, since 2000. Visiting lecturer economics Princeton University, since 2000. Overseas fellow Churchill College, Cambridge University, 1980—1982, St. John's College, 1987—1988.
Visiting fellow Hong Kong University of Science & Technology, since 2010.
Associate editor Social Choice and Welfare, 1983—2007, Games and Economic Behavior, since 1988, Review Economic Design, since 1993, Bachelor of Engineering Journal Theoretical Economics, since 2000, Journal Economic Perspectives, 2001-2004, International Journal Game Theory, 2003-2007, editor Quarterly Journal Economics, 1984-1990, Economics Letters, since 1992. Contributor articles to professional journals, chapters to books.
Fellow: European Economic Association, American Academy Arts & Sciences, British Academy (correspondent), Econometric Society (council member 1999—2004, vice president 2001-2002, president 2003). Member: National Academy of Sciences, Society Social Choice & Welfare (council member 1995—2001), American Economic Association (member nominating committee 1995-1996), Game Theory Society (council member 2001-2003, executive vice president since 2008).