Jean Tirole (born 9 August 1953) is a French professor of
economics
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Economics focuses on the behaviour and interactions of economic agents and how economies work. Microeconomics anal ...
at
Toulouse 1 Capitole University. He focuses on
industrial organization
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,
game theory
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, banking and finance, and
economics and psychology. In 2014 he was awarded the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
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for his analysis of
market power
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and
regulation
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.
Education
Tirole received engineering degrees from the
École Polytechnique
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* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France
* École, Savoi ...
in Paris in 1976, and from the
École nationale des ponts et chaussées in 1978. He graduated as a member of the elite
Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forests
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. Tirole pursued graduate studies at the
Paris Dauphine University and was awarded a
DEA degree in 1976 and a
Doctorat de troisième cycle in
decision mathematics in 1978. In 1981, he received a
Ph.D. in economics from the
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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for his thesis titled ''Essays in economic theory'', under the supervision of
Eric Maskin
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.
Career
Tirole is chairman of the board of the
Jean-Jacques Laffont Foundation at the
Toulouse School of Economics, and scientific director of the
Industrial Economics Institute (IDEI) at
Toulouse 1 University Capitole. After receiving his doctorate from MIT in 1981, he worked as a researcher at the
École nationale des ponts et chaussées until 1984. From 1984–1991, he worked as Professor of Economics at
MIT. His work by 1988 helped to define modern industrial organization theory by organising and synthesising the main results of the game-theory revolution ''vis-à-vis'' understanding of non-competitive markets.
From 1994 to 1996 he was a professor of economics at the
École Polytechnique
École may refer to:
* an elementary school in the French educational stages normally followed by secondary education establishments (collège and lycée)
* École (river), a tributary of the Seine flowing in région Île-de-France
* École, Savoi ...
. Tirole was involved with
Jean-Jacques Laffont
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in the project of creating a new
School of Economics in Toulouse. He is Engineer General of the Corps of Bridges, Waters and Forest, serving as Chair of the Board of the
Toulouse School of Economics, Visiting Professor at MIT and Professor "cumulant" at the
École des hautes études en sciences sociales
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since 1995.
He was president of the
Econometric Society
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in 1998 and of the
European Economic Association
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in 2001. Around this time, he was able to determine a way to calculate the optimal prices for the regulation of natural monopolies and wrote a number of articles about the regulation of capital markets—with a focus on the differential of control between decentralised lenders and the centralised control of bank management.
Tirole has been a member of the
Académie des Sciences morales et politiques since 2011, the Conseil d'analyse économique since 2008 and the Conseil stratégique de la recherché since 2013. In the early 2010s, he showed that banks generally tend to take short-term risks and recommended a change in
quantitative easing towards a more quality-based market stimulation policy.
Contributions to economics
Tirole's textbook, ''The Theory of Industrial Organization'', synthesised modern models of oligopolistic competition, analysing various cases where industries consist of a small number of firms with significant market power. He and
Oliver Hart published a paper showing the conditions in which a vertical merger can result in foreclosure. Rochet and Tirole analysed the implications of 2-sided markets for competition policy.
Fudenberg and Tirole also created a taxonomy of strategic effects in oligopolistic competition models.
Awards
Tirole was awarded the
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
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in 2014 for his analysis of
market power
In economics, market power refers to the ability of a firm to influence the price at which it sells a product or service by manipulating either the supply or demand of the product or service to increase economic profit. In other words, market powe ...
and the regulation of natural monopolies. Tirole received
doctorates ''honoris causa'' from the
Université libre de Bruxelles in 1989, the
London Business School and the
University of Montreal
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in 2007, the
University of Mannheim
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in 2011, the
Athens University of Economics and Business
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and the
University of Rome Tor Vergata
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in 2012 as well as the
University of Lausanne
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in 2013.
Tirole also received the inaugural
BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Economics, Finance and Management category in 2008, the Public Utility Research Center Distinguished Service Award (
University of Florida
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) in 1997, and the
Yrjö Jahnsson Award Yrjö, a masculine Finnish given name that is the equivalent of George, may refer to:
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of the
Yrjö Jahnsson Foundation
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and the
European Economic Association
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in 1993. He is a foreign honorary member of the
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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(1993) and of the
American Economic Association
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(1993). He has also been a
Sloan Fellow (1985) and a
Guggenheim Fellow (1988). He was a fellow of the Econometric Society in 1986 and an Economic Theory Fellow (Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory) in 2011. In 2013 Tirole was elected an Honorary Fellow of the
Royal Society of Edinburgh
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.
In 2007 he was awarded the highest award (the Gold Medal or médaille d'or) of the French CNRS. In 2008, he received the Prix du Cercle d'Oc; in 2009, he received an Outstanding Contributions to the Profession Award (
International Association for Energy Economics); in 2010, he was granted the
Chicago Mercantile Exchange
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–
Mathematical Sciences Research Institute
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(CME-MSRI) prize in Innovative Quantitative Innovations in Finance, the Tjalling Koopmans Asset Award (
Tilburg University
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Tilburg University h ...
), and the "Prix Claude Levi-Strauss". He is among the most influential economists in the world according to
IDEAS/RePEc
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. Besides his numerous academic distinctions, he was the recipient of the Gold Medal of the city of Toulouse in 2007, a
Chevalier de la Légion d'honneur
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since 2007 and an Officer in the
Ordre national du Mérite
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since 2010.
Publications
Tirole has published about 200 professional articles in economics and finance, as well as 10 books, including ''The Theory of Industrial Organization'', ''Game Theory'' (with
Drew Fudenberg
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), ''A Theory of Incentives in Procurement and Regulation'' (with
Jean-Jacques Laffont
Jean-Jacques Marcel Laffont (April 13, 1947 – May 1, 2004) was a French economist specializing in public economics and information economics. Educated at the University of Toulouse and the Ecole Nationale de la Statistique et de l'Administratio ...
), ''The Prudential Regulation of Banks'' (with Mathias Dewatripont), ''Competition in Telecommunications'' (with Jean-Jacques Laffont), ''Financial Crises, Liquidity, and the International Monetary System'', and ''The Theory of Corporate Finance''. His research covers industrial organization, regulation, game theory, public economics, banking and finance, psychology and economics, international finance and macroeconomics.
Books
* ''Dynamic Models of Oligopoly'' (with D. Fudenberg), 1986.
* ''The Theory of Industrial Organization'',
MIT Press
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History
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, 1988
Descriptionand chapter-previe
links.* '' Dynamic Models of Oligopoly'' (avec Drew Fudenberg, Harwood Academic Publishers GMbH, 1986.
* ''Game Theory'' (with D. Fudenberg), MIT Press, 1991.
* ''A Theory of Incentives in Regulation and Procurement'' (with J.-J. Laffont), MIT Press,1993
Description& chapter-previe
links.* ''The Prudential Regulation of Banks'' (with M. Dewatripont), MIT Press,1994.
* ''Competition in Telecommunications'', MIT Press, 1999.
* ''Financial Crises, Liquidity and the International Monetary System'',
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial ...
, 2002.
* ''The Theory of Corporate Finance'', Princeton University Press, 2005
Description. Association of American Publishers 2006 Award for Excellence.
* ''Balancing the Banks'' (with Mathias Dewatripont, and Jean-Charles Rochet), Princeton University Press, 2010.
* ''Inside and Outside Liquidity'' (with Bengt Holmström), MIT Press, 2011.
* ''Théorie de l'organisation industrielle'', Economica, 2015
* ''Économie du bien commun'',
Presses universitaires de France
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, 2016
* ''Economics for the common good,''
Princeton University Press
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The press was founded by Whitney Darrow, with the financial ...
'';'' 2017
References
External links
Personal info and curriculum vitae on the IDEI website BibliographyBiographyBBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Awards''Econ Focus'' interview Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Fourth Quarter 2017
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1953 births
Living people
People from Troyes
Nobel laureates in Economics
Corporate finance theorists
Financial economists
Game theorists
Information economists
Chevaliers of the Légion d'honneur
French Nobel laureates
Members of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques
Foreign associates of the National Academy of Sciences
Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
Sloan Fellows
Fellows of the Econometric Society
Presidents of the Econometric Society
MIT School of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences alumni
École Polytechnique alumni
Corps des ponts
Paris Dauphine University alumni
École Polytechnique faculty
Toulouse School of Economics faculty
Officers of the Ordre national du Mérite
Labor economists
20th-century French economists
21st-century French economists
Nancy L. Schwartz Memorial Lecture speakers
Fellows of the European Economic Association