
Roger B. Myerson
Roger B. Myerson is a renowned American economist known for his work in game theory and economic systems. He has contributed to understanding how strategic interactions work in markets and political systems, helping design mechanisms to achieve fair and efficient outcomes. His research often involves creating rules or structures that align individual incentives with collective goals. In 2007, he received the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for developing theories that improve how we design auctions, voting systems, and other mechanisms to function effectively in real-world situations.