In Honor of Sandy Grossman, Winner of the John Bates Clark Medal
回顾了1987年约翰·贝茨·克拉克奖得主桑迪·格罗斯曼的两大贡献:私有信息下的理性预期均衡模型,以及强调经理激励的现代公司模型。
Sandy Grossman, Professor of Economics at Princeton University, is the winner of the John Bates Clark Medal for 1987, given to “that American economist under forty who is adjudged to have made a significant contribution to economic thought and knowledge.” I have been invited by the editors to review some of the contributions that Grossman has made to economics. My review will concentrate on two of the major themes in Grossman's work: models of rational expectations equilibria in situations where there is privately held information; and models of the modern corporation, emphasizing incentives for managers. The concluding section briefly mentions some other themes and remarks on the broad impact Grossman has had on the community of economists.