Reinhard Selten

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Reinhard Selten is a German economist who won a share of the 1994 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences

Oct 5, 1930

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Personal Details

  • Birthday: October 5, 1930
  • Died on: August 23, 2016
  • Nationality: Polish
  • Famous: Polish Men, Intellectuals & Academics, Economists
  • Spouses: Elisabeth Langreiner
  • Known as: Reinhard Justus Reginald Selten
  • Birth Place: Wrocław, Poland

Reinhard Selten born at

Wrocław, Poland

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Birth Place

He married Elisabeth Langreiner in 1959. They do not have any children.

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Personal Life

Reinhard Justus Reginald Selten was born on October 5, 1930, in Breslau (Wrocław), then in Germany (now in Poland), to Adolf Selten, and Käthe Luther. His father was of Jewish origin though he personally did not belong to any religious community and his mother was a protestant. The boy was christened as a protestant due to the prevailing political circumstances in Europe which was increasingly becoming anti-Semitic.

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Childhood & Early Life

He grew up in a politically tense environment with the World War II looming large on the horizon. Once the war started, he witnessed the destruction of the town he grew up in and the deaths of many of his relatives. To add to the family’s woes, his father became seriously ill and died in 1942.

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Childhood & Early Life

Being a half-Jewish boy under the Hitler regime was a very difficult experience for the young teen. He was forced to leave high school when he was 14 and the chance to learn a trade was denied to him. Fortunately, he was able to leave Breslau with his mother and siblings as refugees, first going to Saxonia, then to Austria and finally to Hessia.

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The family moved to Melsungen, a small town, in 1947 where he attended high school until 1951. During these years he developed a strong interest in mathematics. By this time he had also become interested in political matters.

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Childhood & Early Life

He studied mathematics at the University of Frankfurt from 1951 to 1957 and obtained his master's degree.

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Childhood & Early Life

Reinhard Selten was appointed by Professor Heinz Sauermann, a professor at the University of Frankfurt, as a scientific assistant to him in 1957. Under Sauermann he performed research funded by Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, the German counterpart of the National Science Foundation.

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Career

Initially he was supposed to apply decision theory to the theory of the firm but found himself becoming increasingly involved with economic laboratory experimentation instead. At that time experimental economics as a field didn’t yet exist and thus Selten became one of the founding fathers of experimental economics.

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Career

In 1959, he published a journal article in collaboration with Sauermann with the title ‘Ein Oligopolexperiment’ (an oligopoly experiment). He received his Ph.D. in mathematics in 1961 with a thesis on the evaluation of n-person games.

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In the early 1960s he conducted a series of experiments on an oligopoly game with demand inertia. Over the course of his experiments he defined subgame perfectness and published a paper ‘Ein Oligopolmodell mit Nachfrageträgheit’ (An Oligopoly Model with Demand Inertia) in 1965.

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Career

In 1968, he completed his postdoctoral degree (Habilitation) in economics. From 1969 to 1972, he taught at the Free University of Berlin as a full professor of economics before moving to the University of Bielefeld in 1972.

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Reinhard Selten is an expert in the field of game theory and is credited to have introduced his solution concept of subgame perfect equilibrium, which further refined the Nash equilibrium. He also gave the trembling hand perfect equilibrium, which is also a refinement of Nash equilibrium.

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Major Works

He is one of the central figures in the foundation of experimental economics, which is the application of experimental methods to study economic questions. This field of study uses experiments to help understand how and why markets and other exchange systems function as they do. It also includes understanding institutions and the law (experimental law and economics).

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