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'''Debraj Ray'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Debraj Ray |url=https://debrajray.com/ |website=Debraj Ray, Department of Economics, New York University |accessdate=24 June 2021}}</ref> (born 3 September 1957) is an Indian-American economist whose focus is [[development economics]] and [[game theory]]. Since 2002, Ray is a Julius Silver Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Science, and Professor of Economics at [[New York University]] since 1999. He is Co-Editor of the ''[[American Economic Review]]''.
'''Debraj Ray'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Debraj Ray |url=https://debrajray.com/ |website=Debraj Ray, Department of Economics, New York University |accessdate=24 June 2021}}</ref> (born 3 September 1957) is an Indian-American economist, who is currently teaching and working at [[New York University]]. His research interests focus on [[development economics]] and [[game theory]], and was the [[Co-editor]] of ''[[American Economic Review]]''.
 
Ray is Julius Silver Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Science, and the Professor of Economics at [[New York University]] since 1999. At the same time, he is a Part-Time Professor at [[University of Warwick]]. Ray is a council member of [[Game Theory Society]] and he is also a board member in the Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) and Theoretical Research in Development Economics (ThReD).


==Education==
==Education==
Ray graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in economics from the [[University of Calcutta]] in 1977. He obtained a master's degree (1981) and a PhD (1983) from [[Cornell University]], where his doctoral supervisor was Mukul Majumdar. The title of his Essays in [[Intertemporal choice|Intertemporal Economics]].
Debraj Ray graduated from [[University of Calcutta]], where he earned a B.A. in Economics in 1977. After that, Ray obtained a M.A. (1981) and a Ph.D. (1983) both from [[Cornell University]], where his doctoral supervisor was Mukul Majumdar. The title of his Essays in [[Intertemporal choice|Intertemporal Economics]].


==Academic Career==
==Academic career==
Prior to joining NYU, Ray held academic positions at [[Stanford University]], the [[Indian Statistical Institute]], and at [[Boston University]], where he was Director of the Institute for Economic Development. He has held visiting appointments at [[Harvard University]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], the [[Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], the [[Renmin University of China|People's University of China]] in Beijing, the [[London School of Economics]], [[Columbia University]], and the Instituto de Análisis Económico in [[Barcelona]]. He is a part-time professor at the [[University of Warwick]].
Prior to joining NYU, Ray held academic positions at [[Stanford University]], the [[Indian Statistical Institute]], and at [[Boston University]], where he was Director of the Institute for Economic Development. He has held visiting appointments at [[Harvard University]], [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology|MIT]], the [[Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada]] in [[Rio de Janeiro]], [[Brazil]], the [[Renmin University of China|People's University of China]] in Beijing, the [[London School of Economics]], [[Columbia University]], and the Instituto de Análisis Económico in [[Barcelona]]. He is a part-time professor at the [[University of Warwick]].


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Ray has served on the [[editorial board]] of ''[[Econometrica]]'', the ''[[Journal of Economic Theory]]'', the ''[[Journal of Development Economics]]'', the ''Journal of Economic Growth'', the ''[[Japanese Economic Review]]'', ''[[Games and Economic Behavior]]'', ''[[American Economic Journal Microeconomics]]''. He has served as a Foreign Editor of the ''[[Review of Economic Studies]]'', and as Co-editor of the ''[[Econometric Society]]'' journal, ''[[Theoretical Economics]]''.
Ray has served on the [[editorial board]] of ''[[Econometrica]]'', the ''[[Journal of Economic Theory]]'', the ''[[Journal of Development Economics]]'', the ''Journal of Economic Growth'', the ''[[Japanese Economic Review]]'', ''[[Games and Economic Behavior]]'', ''[[American Economic Journal Microeconomics]]''. He has served as a Foreign Editor of the ''[[Review of Economic Studies]]'', and as Co-editor of the ''[[Econometric Society]]'' journal, ''[[Theoretical Economics]]''.


== Books ==
Ray has received many teaching rewards from universities around the world and other honorary rewards from different institutions.
*''A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Coalition Formation'', London: Oxford University Press, 2007.
* Mahalanobis Memorial Medal of the Indian Econometric Society, 1989
*''Contemporary Macroeconomics'', edited with A. Bose and A. Sarkar, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2001.
* Fellow of the [[Econometric Society]], 1993
*''Readings in the Theory of Economic Development'', edited with D. Mookherjee, London: Blackwell, 2000.
* Gittner Teaching Award from [[Boston University]], 1996
*''Development Economics'', [[Princeton University Press]], 1998. Spanish edition, 2002, Antoni Bosch. Chinese edition 2002, Beijing University Press. Indian edition 1998, Oxford University Press. [http://press.princeton.edu/titles/6315.html Description] and excerpt, [http://assets.press.princeton.edu/chapters/s6315.pdf ch. 1.]{{ISBN|9781400835898}}
* [[Guggenheim Fellow]], 1997
*''Game-Theoretical Applications to Economics and Operations Research'', edited with B. Dutta, J. Potters, T. Parthasarathy, T. Raghavan, and A. Sen, Theory and Decision Library C, Volume 18, [[Springer Science+Business Media|Kluwer Academic Publishers]], 1997.
* Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching from [[Stanford University]], 1985
*''Theoretical Issues in Economic Development'', edited with B. Dutta, S. Gangopadhyay and D. Mookherjee, New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 1993.
* Fellowship by the [[American Academy of Arts and Sciences]], 2016
*''Game Theory and Economic Applications: Proceedings'', edited with B. Dutta, D. Mookherjee, T. Parthasarathy, T. Raghavan, S. Tijs, Springer Verlag, 1992.
* ''Doctor Philosophiae Honoris Causa'' from [[University of Oslo]], 2011
*''Economic Theory and Policy: Essays in Honour of Dipak Banerji'', edited with B. Dutta, S. Gangopadhyay and D. Mookherjee, New Delhi: Oxford  University Press, 1990.
* Fellowship by the [[Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory]], 2011
* Golden Dozen Teaching Award for excellence in undergraduate teaching from [[New York University]], 2017
 
== Bibliography ==
===Books===
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |editor1-last=Dutta |editor1-first=B. |editor2-last=Gangopadhyay |editor2-first=S. |editor3-last=Mookherjee |editor3-first=D. |title=Economic Theory and Policy: Essays in Honour of Dipak Banerji |year=1990 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New Delhi}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |editor1-last=Dutta |editor1-first=B. |editor2-last=Mookherjee |editor2-first=D. |editor3-last=Parthasarathy |editor3-first=T. |editor4-last=Raghavan |editor4-first=T. |editor5-last=Tijs |editor5-first=S. |title=Game Theory and Economic Applications |year=1992 |publisher=Springer Verlag |location=New Delhi}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |editor1-last=Dutta |editor1-first=B. |editor2-last=Gangopadhyay |editor2-first=S. |editor3-last=Mookherjee |editor3-first=D. |title=Theoretical Issues in Economic Development |year=1993 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New Delhi}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |editor1-last=Dutta |editor1-first=B. |editor2-last=Potters |editor2-first=J. |editor3-last=Parthasarathy |editor3-first=T. |editor4-last=Sen |editor4-first=A. |title=Game-Theoretical Applications to Economics and Operations Research |year=1997 |publisher=Kluwer Academic Publishers}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |title=Development Economics |year=1998 |publisher=Princeton University Press}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |editor1-last=Mookherjee |editor1-first=D. |title=Readings in the Theory of Economic Development |year=2000 |publisher=Blackwell |location=London}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Bose |first2=A. |last3=Sarkar |first3=A. |title=Contemporary Macroeconomics |year=2001 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New Delhi}}
* {{cite book |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |title=A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Coalition Formation |year=2008 |publisher=Oxford University Press |location=New York}}
 
===Journal articles===
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Genicot |first2=G. |title=Aspirations and Inequality |journal=Econometrica |year=2017 |volume=85 |pages=489–519}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |title=Kenneth Arrow |journal=El Trimestre Económico |year=2017 |volume=84 |pages=761–769}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Robson |first2=A. |title=Certified Random: A New Order for Co-Authorship |journal=American Economic Review |year=2018 |volume=108 |pages=489–520}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Anderson |first2=S. |title=Missing Unmarried Women |journal=Journal of the European Economic Association |year=2019 |volume=17 |pages=1585–1616}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Vohra |first2=R. |title=Maximality in the Farsighted Stable Set |journal=Econometrica |year=2019 |volume=87 |pages=1763–1779}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Lou |first2=Y. |last3=Parsa |first3=S. |last4=Li |first4=D. |last5=Wang |first5=S. |title=Information Aggregation In a Financial Market With General Signal Structure |journal=Journal of Economic Theory |year=2019 |volume=183 |pages=594–624}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Philip |first2=M. |last3=Subramanian |first3=S. |title=Decoding India’s Low COVID-19 Case Fatality Rate |journal=Journal of Human Development and Capabilities |year=2020 |url=https://doi.org/10.1080/19452829.2020.1863026}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Vohra |first2=R. |title=Games of Love and Hate |journal=Journal of Political Economy |year=2020 |volume=128 |pages=1789–1825}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Subramanian |first2=S. |title=India’s Lockdown: An Interim Report |journal=Indian Economic Review |year=2020 |volume=55(S1) |pages=31–79}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Genicot |first2=G. |title=Aspirations and Economic Behavior |journal=Annual Review of Economics |year=2020 |volume=12 |pages=715–746}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Espinosa |first2=F. |last3=Vohra |first3=R. |title=A Principal-Agent Relationship With No Advantage to Commitment |journal=Pure and Applied Functional Analysis |year=2021 |volume=6 |pages=1043–1064}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Mookherjee |first2=D. |title=Growth, Automation, and the Long-Run Share of Labor |journal=Review of Economic Dynamics |year=2021 |url=https://doi.org/10.1016/j.red.2021.09.003}}
* {{cite journal |last1=Ray |first1=Debraj |last2=Mayoral |first2=Laura |title=Groups in Conflict: Private and Public Prizes |journal=Journal of Development Economics |year=2021}}


== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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Debraj Ray
DebrajRayPhotograph.jpg
Debraj Ray in 2010.
Born (1957-09-03) 3 September 1957 (age 67)
NationalityIndian
CitizenshipUnited States
InstitutionNew York University
FieldGame Theory
Development Economics
School or
tradition
Game theory
Alma materUniversity of Calcutta (B.A.)
Cornell University (M.A., Ph.D.)

Debraj Ray[1] (born 3 September 1957) is an Indian-American economist, who is currently teaching and working at New York University. His research interests focus on development economics and game theory, and was the Co-editor of American Economic Review.

Ray is Julius Silver Professor in the Faculty of Arts and Science, and the Professor of Economics at New York University since 1999. At the same time, he is a Part-Time Professor at University of Warwick. Ray is a council member of Game Theory Society and he is also a board member in the Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD) and Theoretical Research in Development Economics (ThReD).

Education[edit]

Debraj Ray graduated from University of Calcutta, where he earned a B.A. in Economics in 1977. After that, Ray obtained a M.A. (1981) and a Ph.D. (1983) both from Cornell University, where his doctoral supervisor was Mukul Majumdar. The title of his Essays in Intertemporal Economics.

Academic career[edit]

Prior to joining NYU, Ray held academic positions at Stanford University, the Indian Statistical Institute, and at Boston University, where he was Director of the Institute for Economic Development. He has held visiting appointments at Harvard University, MIT, the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the People's University of China in Beijing, the London School of Economics, Columbia University, and the Instituto de Análisis Económico in Barcelona. He is a part-time professor at the University of Warwick.

Professional affiliations and awards[edit]

Ray is a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, the Econometric Society, a Guggenheim Fellow, a recipient of the Mahalanobis Memorial Medal, and a recipient of the Outstanding Young Scientists Award in mathematics from the Indian National Science Academy. He received the Dean's Award for Distinguished Teaching from Stanford University and the Gittner Award for Teaching Excellence in Economics from Boston University. He was awarded a Doctor Philosophiae Honoris Causa from the University of Oslo.

Ray has served on the editorial board of Econometrica, the Journal of Economic Theory, the Journal of Development Economics, the Journal of Economic Growth, the Japanese Economic Review, Games and Economic Behavior, American Economic Journal Microeconomics. He has served as a Foreign Editor of the Review of Economic Studies, and as Co-editor of the Econometric Society journal, Theoretical Economics.

Ray has received many teaching rewards from universities around the world and other honorary rewards from different institutions.

Bibliography[edit]

Books[edit]

  • Ray, Debraj (1990). Dutta, B.; Gangopadhyay, S.; Mookherjee, D. (eds.). Economic Theory and Policy: Essays in Honour of Dipak Banerji. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  • Ray, Debraj (1992). Dutta, B.; Mookherjee, D.; Parthasarathy, T.; Raghavan, T.; Tijs, S. (eds.). Game Theory and Economic Applications. New Delhi: Springer Verlag.
  • Ray, Debraj (1993). Dutta, B.; Gangopadhyay, S.; Mookherjee, D. (eds.). Theoretical Issues in Economic Development. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  • Ray, Debraj (1997). Dutta, B.; Potters, J.; Parthasarathy, T.; Sen, A. (eds.). Game-Theoretical Applications to Economics and Operations Research. Kluwer Academic Publishers.
  • Ray, Debraj (1998). Development Economics. Princeton University Press.
  • Ray, Debraj (2000). Mookherjee, D. (ed.). Readings in the Theory of Economic Development. London: Blackwell.
  • Ray, Debraj; Bose, A.; Sarkar, A. (2001). Contemporary Macroeconomics. New Delhi: Oxford University Press.
  • Ray, Debraj (2008). A Game-Theoretic Perspective on Coalition Formation. New York: Oxford University Press.

Journal articles[edit]

  • Ray, Debraj; Genicot, G. (2017). "Aspirations and Inequality". Econometrica. 85: 489–519.
  • Ray, Debraj (2017). "Kenneth Arrow". El Trimestre Económico. 84: 761–769.
  • Ray, Debraj; Robson, A. (2018). "Certified Random: A New Order for Co-Authorship". American Economic Review. 108: 489–520.
  • Ray, Debraj; Anderson, S. (2019). "Missing Unmarried Women". Journal of the European Economic Association. 17: 1585–1616.
  • Ray, Debraj; Vohra, R. (2019). "Maximality in the Farsighted Stable Set". Econometrica. 87: 1763–1779.
  • Ray, Debraj; Lou, Y.; Parsa, S.; Li, D.; Wang, S. (2019). "Information Aggregation In a Financial Market With General Signal Structure". Journal of Economic Theory. 183: 594–624.
  • Ray, Debraj; Philip, M.; Subramanian, S. (2020). "Decoding India's Low COVID-19 Case Fatality Rate". Journal of Human Development and Capabilities.
  • Ray, Debraj; Vohra, R. (2020). "Games of Love and Hate". Journal of Political Economy. 128: 1789–1825.
  • Ray, Debraj; Subramanian, S. (2020). "India's Lockdown: An Interim Report". Indian Economic Review. 55(S1): 31–79.
  • Ray, Debraj; Genicot, G. (2020). "Aspirations and Economic Behavior". Annual Review of Economics. 12: 715–746.
  • Ray, Debraj; Espinosa, F.; Vohra, R. (2021). "A Principal-Agent Relationship With No Advantage to Commitment". Pure and Applied Functional Analysis. 6: 1043–1064.
  • Ray, Debraj; Mookherjee, D. (2021). "Growth, Automation, and the Long-Run Share of Labor". Review of Economic Dynamics.
  • Ray, Debraj; Mayoral, Laura (2021). "Groups in Conflict: Private and Public Prizes". Journal of Development Economics.

Notes[edit]

  1. "Debraj Ray". Debraj Ray, Department of Economics, New York University. Retrieved 24 June 2021.

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