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Norman Kleinberg

Associate Professor of Economics and Finance

Norman_Kleinberg@baruch.cuny.edu
http://speiser.baruch.cuny.edu/~kleinberg/

Education:

BSWharton School, University of PennsylvaniaEconomics1971
MSNew York UniversityMathematics1980
PhDMassachusetts Institute of TechnologyEconomics1978

Areas of Expertise:

Mathematical Finance, Mathematical Economics

Selected Publications:

"Weak Values, the Core, and New Axioms for the Shapley Value" (with J. Weiss). Mathematical Social Sciences, 12: 21-30, 1986.

"The Orthogonal Decomposition of Games and an Averaging Formula for the Shapley Value" (with J. Weiss). Mathematics of Operations Research, 11: 117-24, 1986.

"Equivalent n-Person Games and the Null Space of the Shapley Value" (with J. Weiss). Mathematics of Operations Research, 10: 233-43, 1985.

"Fair Allocations and Equal Incomes." Journal of Economic Theory, 23: 189-200, 1980.

"Continuous Economies with a Finite Set of Equilibria." Journal of Mathematical Economics, 7: 35-49, 1980.

Professional Activities:

Presented "Is a Value a Marginal Concept?" (with J. Weiss), Econometric Society, ASSA Convention, Dallas, 1984.

Presented "The Orthogonal Decomposition of Games and an Averaging Formula for the Shapley Value" (with J. Weiss), Western Economics Association Las Vegas Meetings, 1984.

Presented "Equivalent n-Person Games and the Null Space of the Shapley Value" (with J. Weiss), Econometric Society Mathematical Economics Session, ASSA Convention, San Francisco, 1983.

Presented "A New Look at the Shapley Value," C. V. Starr Center for Applied Economics, New York University, 1983.

Presented "Local Portfolio Adjustment and Mean-Variance Analysis," Baruch Economics Seminar, May 1981.

 

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