Research and Notes, 1950-2013

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Any type of research material that Shubik created or gathered. Includes notes, as well as research reports from his time at IBM. Subjects include game theory, simulation, auctions, and bargaining. Arranged alphabetically.

Outside of economics, he began studying Inclusion Body Myositis (also IBM) after a 2003 diagnosis. He provided seed money to the Yale School of Public Health for the IBM Disease Registry in 2011, a survey was conducted in 2012-2013, and he is a co-author on a 2015 paper about the initial results (along with his son-in-law Seth Richards-Shubik).

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