Reinhard Selten was born in 1930 in Breslau Germany, now known as Wroclaw Germany. He received his Phd in Mathematics in 1961 at the University of Frankfurt am Main and was awarded, along with John C. Harsanyi and John F. Nash, the 1994 Nobel Prize in Economics for "their pioneering analysis of equilibia in the theory of non-cooperative games." Selton's areas of interest in economics are Game Theory, Oligopoly Theory and Experimental Economics.
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