Barry Nalebuff

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Barry Nalebuff is Milton Steinbach Professor of Management at Yale School of Management. He is an expert in business strategy, game theory, as well as many other topics.

Nalebuff graduated in 1980 from MIT with degrees in economics and mathematics. He then earned his master's degree and doctorate in economics from Oxford University on a Rhodes Scholarship. Prior to joining the faculty at Yale, he was a member of the Junior Society of Fellows at Harvard University and worked as an Assistant Professor at Princeton University.

Professor Nalebuff co-founded Honest Tea and authored numerous articles and several books.

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  • Ayres, Ian & Nalebuff, Barry (2003). Why Not? How to Use Everyday Ingenuity to Solve Problems Big and Small. Harvard Business School Press. ISBN 1-59139-153-9. 
  • Brandenburger, Adam M. & Nalebuff, Barry (1996). Co-opetition: A Revolution Mindset That Combines Competition and Cooperation... The Game Theory Strategy That's Changing the Game of Business. Currency. ISBN 0-385-47949-2. 
  • Dixit, Avinash K. & Nalebuff, Barry (1991). Thinking Strategically: The Competitive Edge in Business, Politics and Everyday Life. W W Norton. ISBN 0-393-02923-9. 
  • (2003) in Arnott, Richard; Greenwald, Bruce; Kanbur, Ravi; & Nalebuff, Barry; eds.: Economics for an Imperfect World: Essays in Honor of Joseph E. Stiglitz. MIT Press. ISBN 0-262-01205-7. 

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