Alvin Elliot Roth is an American economist and professor at Stanford University, previously at Harvard University.
He is renowned for his contributions to game theory, market design, and experimental economics.
Roth's work focuses on applying economic theory to solve real-world problems.
His research has led to practical applications in various fields, including kidney exchange programs and school choice systems.
In 2012, Roth was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences jointly with Lloyd Shapley for their work on stable allocations and market design.
His approach combines theoretical insights with practical implementation, making complex economic concepts accessible to broader audiences.
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