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101 Johann Schuck, reporter, article in Dagens Nyheter, Dagens Nyheter, 121094 Schuck broke the storv of the behind-the-scenes fight between Stahl and Lindbeck that delayed the announcement of the prize A translation was provided by Hans Carlsson, professor of economics, Lund University, 12495 121094 Schuck broke the storv of the behind-the-scenes fight between Stahl and Lindbeck that delayed the announcement of the prize A translation was provided by Hans Carlsson, professor of economics, Lund University, 12495

102 Confidential source

103 Ibid

104 Harold Kuhn informed Alicia Nash on Friday, October 7, and Nash himself on October 10, the day before the official announcement

105 Kiselman, interview

106 Confidential source with access to the report

107 Confidential source

108 Ibid

109 Confidential source with access to the report

110 Confidential source

111 Jacobson, interview

112 Maler, interview

113 Jacobson, interview

114 Ibid

49: The Greatest Auction Ever

1 Harold Kuhn, interview, 195

2 William Safire, ”The Greatest Auction Ever,” New York Tirorom, Auction Theory' for Privatization Auction Theory' for Privatization (New York: Cae University Press, forthco)

3 Edmund Andrews, ”Wireless Bidders Jostle for Position,” New York Tirom, Auction Theory for Privatization, Auction Theory for Privatization, op cit op cit

5 Michael Rothschild, dean of the Woodrow Wilson School, ren: Spectrum Auctions and Beyond,” Princeton University, 11995

6 Peter C Cra Scarce Resources? You Need Game Theory” (Xerox, 1994) Nash provided the fundamental theory used to analyze and predict behavior in sie of each other's preferences and abilities Harsanyi, in papers published in 1967 and 1968, analyzed games in which some parties had private inforaives the offers and counteroffers during a ame

7 Peter Passell, ”Game Theory Captures a nobel,” New York Times, New York Times, 101294 101294

8 Paul Samuelson as quoted by Vincent P Crawford, ”Theory and Experiic Interaction,” Symposium on Experiress, August 1995 (draft: September 1994)

9 See, for example, Robert Gibbons, ”An Introduction to Applicable Game Theory,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol 11, no 1 (Winter 1997), pp 12749 vol 11, no 1 (Winter 1997), pp 12749

10 Avinash Dixit, interview, 797

11 Avinash Dixit, as quoted by Passell, op cit

12 Ibid

13 John McMillan, Gaers (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992) (New York: Oxford University Press, 1992)

14 R H Coase, ”The Federal Communications Commission,” Journal of Law and Economics Journal of Law and Economics (October 1959), pp 140, quoted by John McMillan, ”Selling Spectruhts,” (October 1959), pp 140, quoted by John McMillan, ”Selling Spectruhts,” Journal of Economic Perspectives, Journal of Economic Perspectives, vol 8, no 3 (Summer 1994) vol 8, no 3 (Summer 1994)

15 Peter C Cramton, ”The PCS Spectrum Auction: An Early assessust 25, 1995)

16 Milgrom, Auction Theory for Privatization Auction Theory for Privatization, op cit

17 Ibid See also McMillan, ”Selling Spectruhts,” op cit, pp 15355

18 Ibid

19 See, for exarom, ”Game Theory and Its Use in the PCS Spectrum Auction,” Garom, Auction Theory for Privatization, Auction Theory for Privatization, op cit op cit

21 Ibid

22 Ibid

23 Ibid

24 McMillan, ”Selling Spectru

1 Sylvain Cappell, interview, 22996

2 Jorgen Weibull, interview, 111496

3 Harold and Estelle Kuhn, interviews, 195

4 Weibull, interview

5 Lena Koster, ”For the First Time in 30 Years: Econo, Uppsala Nya Tidning, 1294 1294

6 Christer Kiselman, interview, 3497

7 Weibull, interview

8 John Forbes Nash, Jr, Les Prix nobel 1994, Les Prix nobel 1994, op cit op cit