Inventory of the Martin Shubik Papers,
1947-2007 and undated (bulk
1960-1993)
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Descriptive Summary
Title
Martin Shubik Papers,
1947-2007 and
undated (bulk
1960-1993)
Creator
Shubik, Martin.
Extent
55.85 Linear Feet
31,400 Items
Repository
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special
Collections Library, Duke
University
Language
English.
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Administrative Information
Access Restrictions
Collection is open for research.
However, some of the additions to this
collection are not immediately accessible, because they
require further processing before use.
Many of the additions to this collection reside in Special Collections on deposit, and may require permission from the donor to access.
In addition, patrons must sign the Acknowledgment of Legal Responsibility and Privacy Rights form before using this collection.
Also, all or portions of this collection may be housed off-site in Duke University's Library Service Center. Consequently, there may be a 24-hour delay in obtaining these materials.
Please contact Research Services staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Use Restrictions
The copyright interests in this collection have
not been transferred to Duke University. For more
information, consult the copyright section of the
Regulations and Procedures of the Rare Book, Manuscript,
and Special Collections Library.
Preferred Citation
[Identification of item], Martin Shubik Papers,
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library,
Duke University.
Provenance
The papers of Martin Shubik were received by the
Rare Book, Manuscript, and Special Collections Library as a
gift and as deposits from Dr. Martin Shubik from 1992 to
2008.
Processing Information
Processed by Spencer Banzhaf; Paula Jeannet;
Trey McLean; Debbera Carson.
Additions minimally processed at box level by
Paula Jeannet; Don Sechler; Lisa Stark; Ruth E. Bryan; Ann
Langford; Allan Maule; Danielle McGregor; other RBMSCL
staff.
Completed December 4, 1998.
Last updated November, 2008.
Encoded by Don Sechler; Ruth E. Bryan; other RBMSCL
staff.
This finding aid is NCEAD compliant.
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Biographical Note
1926 | Born in New York, N.Y. |
1947 | B.A., Mathematics, University of
Toronto |
1949 | M.A., Mathematics, University of
Toronto |
1951 | M.A., Economics, Princeton
University |
1953 | Ph.D., Economics, Princeton
University |
1953-55 | Research Associate, Princeton
University |
1955-56 | Fellow, Center for Advanced Study, Palo
Alto, Ca. |
1956-60 | Consultant, General Electric
Company |
1957-59 | Adjunct Research Professor, Pennsylvania
State University |
1959 | Publication of
Strategy and Market
Structure |
1961-63 | Staff Member, T. J. Watson Research Labs.,
IBM |
1963- | Professor of Economics, Seymour H. Knox
Professor of Mathematical Institutional Economics, Yale
University |
1970-71 | Consultant, RAND Corporation |
1971 | Fellow, Econometric Society |
1973-76 | Director, Cowles Foundation, Yale
University |
1975 | Fellow, World Academy of Arts and
Sciences |
1982 | Publication of
Game Theory in the
Social Sciences |
1985 | Fellow, American Academy of Arts and
Sciences |
1997 | Publication of
The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions |
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Collection Overview
The Martin Shubik Papers span the years 1947
through 1993, with the bulk of the material ranging from
1960 to 1993. The chief format is typed drafts of many of
Shubik's scholarly publications, but there are also class
notes, lecture notes, some correspondence, and two word
processing diskettes. There are only a few folders of
correspondence; the most notable correspondents are Alvin
Weinberg and Oskar Morgenstern. The materials document
Shubik's career as an academic economist, a career noted
for his contributions to game theory, corporate
competition, and the study of financial institutions.
Because the collection focuses on the early drafts
of Shubik's writings, it is divided into separate series
according to his major publications. In addition, the
collection includes drafts of other publications, files
from a gaming conference organized by Shubik, notes dating
to his studies at Princeton University, and other files as
well. Publications represented in this collection include:
Game Theory in the Social
Sciences;
A Game-Theoretic Approach to
Political Economy (Volume 2 of
Game Theory in the Social
Sciences); Game Theory in Economics: A Theory of Money, Prices and the Rate of Interest (a
RAND paper published in book form in 1997 as
The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions);
Risk, Organizatons, and
Society;
The War Game: A Critique of
Military Problem Solving;
Strategy and Market Structure; and
Essays in Mathematical
Economics in Honor of Oskar Morgenstern.
Two addendums to the main finding aid represent
later deposits of Shubik's professional papers, and consist
chiefly of drafts of essays and articles, and
correspondence. Many of the drafts are also represented in
some form in the main collection. Finally, it should be
noted that some titles of works in progress in this finding
aid may differ from the titles chosen for final
publication.
The addition (1996-0116) (350 items; 3.0 lin. ft.; dated 1950s-1995),
consisting of three records storage containers of chiefly
reprints of Shubik's articles, was deposited in
1997 and has
not been fully processed. As a deposit it is open to the
public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures.
The addition (1998-0199) (2000 items; 4.0 lin. ft.)
of materials deposited by
Martin Shubik has not been
processed. It spans from the
1960s-1998
and consists of typescripts, reprints, notes, books, and
professional correspondence relating primarily to game
theory. As a deposit it is open to the public in accordance
with routine Special Collections Library procedures.
The addition (1998-0504) (1000 items; 1.75 lin. ft.)
of materials deposited by
Martin Shubik has not been
processed. It spans from
1975-1998and
consists of general subject files, reprints, miscellaneous
typescripts, and correspondence (grouped alphabetically).
As a deposit it is open to the public in accordance with
routine Special Collections Library procedures.
The addition (1999-0024) (800 items; 1.5 lin. ft.) spans from the
1960s-1990s
(bulk 1980-1998) and consists of correspondence, writings
(primarily typescripts), handwritten notes, and related
materials reflecting Professor Shubik's professional
interests and activities. As a deposit it is open to the
public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures. No container list was created.
The addition (1999-0150) (165 items; 1.5 lin. ft.) spans from
1960-1998
and consists of Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers (CFDPs)
authored by Professor Shubik. As a deposit it is open to
the public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures.
The addition (1999-0359) (900 items; 1.5 lin. ft.) spans from
1961-1999 and
primarily consists of papers by Shubik and professional
correspondence, often with manuscripts attached. Topics
include monetary theory and game theory. There is also a
manuscript for Shubik's
The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions. As a deposit it is open to
the public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures.
The addition (1999-0409) (2,100 items; 3.4 lin. ft.) spans from
1956 to 1995
and contains professional correspondence, referee reports,
conference-related materials, writings, notes, lectures on
film, and related materials. As a deposit it is open to the
public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures.
The addition (2000-0211) (1350 items; 2.1 lin. ft.) spans the dates
1983 through 2000 and consists primarily of professional
correspondence. The addition also includes notes, referee
reports, scholarly papers and other writings, and files
related to lectures given and conferences attended. As a
deposit it is open to the public in accordance with routine
Special Collections Library procedures.
The addition (2000-0267) (1500 items; 3.0 lin. ft.) spans from
1962 through
1997 and
primarily contains professional correspondence, especially
from the 1960s and 1990s. Also included are files relating
to courses taught by Shubik and drafts of his papers. As a
deposit it is open to the public in accordance with routine
Special Collections Library procedures.
The addition (2000-0349) (800 items; 1.5 lin. ft.) spans the dates
1959 through
1997 and
further documents Shubik's academic career as an economist.
There are chronological correspondence files, 1985-1987;
Rand Corporation files, primarily 1960s and 1970s,
including correspondence with Lloyd Shapley; letters of
recommendation and referee reports; correspondence with
publishers; manuscript of
Mathematics of
Conflict and other writings; and materials from
courses taught in 1987 and 1988 on game theory and the
theory and history of money. As a deposit it is open to the
public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures.
The addition (2001-0005) (750 items; 1.0 lin. ft.) includes miscellaneous
professional correspondence, writings, especially on game
theory, and conference and grant material from
1956-2000. As
a deposit it is open to the public in accordance with
routine Special Collections Library procedures.
The addition (2001-0015) (1875 items; 2.8 lin. ft.; 1956-1987) contains printer's
proofs and published writings mostly by Shubik, but also by
some other economists. As a deposit it is open to the
public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures.
The addition (2001-0089) (1000 items; 1.9 lin. ft.; 1959-1999 and undated) contains incoming and
outgoing correspondence and memoranda (especially from the
1960s) and writings (especially from 1999). Also includes
materials from courses taught by Shubik, from conferences
he attended, and book reviews of his work. Some of the
correspondence and conference material focuses on Shubik's
interest in Latin America. As a deposit it is open to the
public in accordance with routine Special Collections
Library procedures. No container list was created.
The addition (2002-0060) (3,500 items; 5.8
lin. ft.; 1956-2001 and undated)
contains incoming and outgoing professional correspondence,
mainly of a general nature, but also relating to Shubik's
book contracts, grants, and consultancy work; and his peer
review reports on journal articles and books. Also includes
a manuscript of
Market Structure and
Behavior (1978).
The addition (2003-0073) (600 items, 1.4 lin. ft.; dated 1961-2002) is comprised of miscellaneous papers, including correspondence, referee reports, book reviews, syllabi and lectures, unpublished drafts and published copies of writings, and conference materials. There is also a draft of unpublished book on microeconomic analysis.
The addition (2003-0277) (1500 items, 2.4 lin. ft.; dated 1962-2003) contains professional correspondence, writings, and teaching files, including materials related to monetary theory, game theory, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Panel on Success Factor Evaluation.
The addition (2005-0072) (2250 items, 3.8 lin. ft.) contains correspondence, notes, and writings. Includes drafts of writings about game theory from 1962-1964; typescripts, one with corrections, of The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions (1993). Boxes were added to this accession that contain typescripts including
"Market Structure and Behavior"
(1978) and
"A Game for Teaching and Experimentation,"
correspondence, photocopies of articles, and various reports.
The addition (2008-0115) (1500 items; 3 lin. ft.; 1960-2007) includes printed materials, correspondence, articles, drafts, and audio tapes from Shubik's career researching game theory and its applications.
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Subject Headings
These are searchable subject entries for this collection. Performing a search on these subjects in the Duke University Libraries online catalog will bring up other related research materials.
 | List of Series in Collection |
 |  |
Game Theory in the
Social Sciences Series
|
 |  | The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions Series |
 |  | Gaming Conference Series |
 |  | Readings in Game Theory
Series |
 |  | Risk, Organizations, and
Society Series |
 |  | Additional Books and Papers
Series |
 |  | Class Notes Series |
 |  | Miscellaneous Series |
 |  | Accession (1996-0116), 1950s-1995 |
 |  | Accession (1998-0199), 1960s-1998 |
 |  | Accession (1998-0504), 1975-1998 |
 |  | Accession (1998-0504), 1975-1998 |
 |  | Accession (1999-0024), 1960s-1990s |
 |  | Accession (1999-0150), 1960-1998 |
 |  | Accession (1999-0409) |
 |  | Accession (2000-0211), 1983-2000 |
 |  | Accession (2000-0267), 1962-1997 |
 |  | Accession (2000-0349), 1959-1997 |
 |  | Accession (2001-0005), 1956-2000 |
 |  | Accession (2001-0015), 1956-1987 |
 |  | Accession (2001-0089), 1959-1999 |
 |  | Accession (2002-0060), 1956-2001 |
 |  | Accession (2003-0073), 1961-2002 |
 |  | Accession (2003-0277), 1962-2003 |
 |  | Accession (2005-0072) |
 |  | Accession (2008-0115), 1965-2007 |
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Detailed Description of Collection
Game Theory in the
Social Sciences Series
Game Theory in the Social
Sciences Series,
1960-1982,includes materials that eventually came to be
published in a two-volume work,
Game Theory and the Social
Sciences (1982,
1984).
Volume 2 is titled
A Game-Theoretic Approach
to Political Economy. The series can be divided
into roughly three phases: (1) early notes and draft on a
joint project with
Lloyd Shapley from the
1960s,with the intended title "Competition, Welfare,
and the Theory of Games;" (2) a series of
RAND working papers with
Shapley from the early
1970sentitled
Game Theory in
Economics; and (3) drafts of the final book,
authored by
Shubik alone, from the
1970sand
early
1980s.
Whenever possible, chapter numbers in this container list
refer to the contents of the final draft.
Box 1
"Competition, Welfare, and the
Theory of Games:"
Outlines,
1960-74
Drafts,
1960s
Game Theory in
Economics:
Draft, Chapter 4 "Preferences and
Utility"
Chapter 1. "Introduction. The Use
of Models."
RAND Working Paper
R-904/1-NSF,
1971.
Chapter 2. "Decision makers."
RAND Working Paper
R-904/2-NSF,
1972.
Chapter 3. "The 'Rules of the
Game.'"
RAND Working Paper
R-904/3-NSF,
1972.
Chapter 4. "Preferences and
Utility."
RAND Working Paper
R-904/4-NSF,
1974.
Chapter 6. "Characteristic
Function, Core, and Stable Set."
RAND Working Paper
R-904-NSF/6,
1973.
Game Theory in the
Social Sciences:
Draft, Chapter 5
Draft, Chapter 7
Drafts, Chapter 9
Draft, Chapter 11
Note from
Ed Paxson for Chapter
12,
1973
Miscellaneous notes
Editor's mark-ups, Chapters
1-5
Chapters 6-8
Chapters 9-10
Chapter 11-Appendix
Figures
References,
1981
"Game Theory Models in Political
Economy,"
1977
Game Theory in the
Social Sciences:
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Table of
Contents
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Chapter
7
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Chapter
15
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Chapter
16
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Chapter
18
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Chapter
19
Vol. 2, notes and drafts, Appendix
B
Vol. 2, manuscript,
introduction
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
1
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
2
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
3
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
4
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
5
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
6
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
9
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
10
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
11
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
12
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
14
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
15
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
16
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
17
Box 2
Vol. 2, 2 manuscripts, Chapter
18
Vol. 2, manuscript, Chapter
21
Vol. 2, editor's mark-ups,
Introduction-Chapter 5
Vol. 2, editor's mark-ups,
Chapters 6-9
Vol. 2, editor's mark-ups,
Chapters 10-15
Vol. 2, editor's mark-ups,
Chapters 16-19
Vol. 2, editor's mark-ups,
Chapters 20-22
Vol. 2, status,
1982.
The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions Series
The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions,1970-1993,includes materials for
Shubik's book
The Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions (hereafter,
TMFI), published
in
1997. The
series can be divided into three parts: (1) papers on the
general topic of money and financial institutions, but not
necessarily drafts of sections of the book; (2) an early
draft of the project released piece-meal as
Cowles Commission working
papers; and (3) drafts of the book, organized by chapter.
Whenever possible, chapter numbers in this container list
refer to the contents of the final draft.
Box 3
"A Theory of Money and Banking in a
General Equilibrium System," Research Memorandum,
Institut Für Höhere Studien und
Wissenschaftliche Forschung Wien,1970
"Theory of Money, Prices and the
Rate of Interest I,"
RAND Working Paper,
1971
"Theory of Money, Prices and the
Rate of Interest III,"
RAND Working Paper,
1971
"Bankruptcy and Efficiency in a
General Equilibrium Model with Incomplete
Markets"
"An Informal Guide to Some Papers on
a Theory of Money and Financial Institutions,"
1974-82
"A Strategic Market Game with
Seigniorage Costs of Fiat Money,"
1992
National Science Foundation
proposal
"Measurable, Transferable,
Comparable Utility and Money," C-1
"The Missing Degree of Freedom,"
TMFI part
III
"Some Informal Notes, Preliminary
Results, and Models Relevant to Dynamic Monetary
Economies," C-12,
TMFI part
X
"Some Problems and Conjectures...,"
C-25,
TMFI part
XIX
"A Linear Exchange Model with
Financial Institutions,
TMFI part
XX
"A Price-Quantity Buy-Sell Market,"
TMFI part
XXII
"Beyond General Equilibrium," C-31,
TMFI part
XXVII
"The Optimal Bankruptcy Rule," C-33,
TMFI part XXX,
1976
"A Closed Economic System with
Production and Exchange...," C-34
Notes and Drafts, C-35
"Banks, Insurance, and Financial
Markets," C-36,
TMFI part
31
"On the Market Value of
Information," C-39,
TMFI part
33
"A Multiperiod Trading Economy,"
C-40,
TMFI part
34
"Bankruptcy and Optimality in a
Closed Trading Economy,"
TMFI part
35
Miscellaneous notes and
drafts
TMFI:
Table of Contents,
1988-92
Chapter 1, Introduction and
Background, Drafts,
1979-90
Box 4
Chapter 2, "Sketch of the System,
Drafts,"
1982-90
Chapter 3, "On Micro and Macro
Economics," Drafts
Chapter 4, "General Equilibrium
and Beyond," Drafts,
1987-90
Chapter 5, "Distribution of
Resources," Drafts
Chapter 6, "Trade Using a
Commodity Money," Drafts
Chapters 7-8, "Market
Mechanisms...," Draft,
1988
Chapter 9, "Trade with Gold,
Credit, and Inside Money," Drafts
Chapter 11, "Trade with Fiat Money
and Credit," Drafts,
1987-90
Chapter 12, "Credit and
Bankruptcy," Drafts
Chapter 13, "Money as
Numeraire...," Drafts
Chapter 13 (?), "Transactions
Technology...," Drafts
Chapter 14, "Trade and Paper,"
Drafts
Chapter 15, "Liquidity and the
Velocity of Money," Drafts
Chapter 17, "Multiperiod Trade
with Commodity Money...," Drafts
Chapter 18, "Multiperiod Trade
with Fiat Money...," Drafts
Chapter 19, "Multiperiod Trade:
Transactions and the Float," Drafts,
1991-92
Chapter 20, "Multiperiod Trade
with Salvage Values...," Drafts
Chapter 21, "Investments," Draft,
1993
Chapter 22, "Expectations...,"
Drafts,
1991-92
Chapter 23, "Money, Credit, and
Incomplete Markets," Draft,
1992
Chapter 24, "Multiperiod Trade
with Money," Drafts
Chapter 25, "Transactions
Technology," Drafts
Chapter 26, "Brokers, Dealers, and
Setup Costs," Drafts
Chapter 27, "Money, Institutions,
and Political Economy," Drafts
Appendix A, "Rules of the Game,"
Drafts,
1987-90
Appendix B, "Strategic Market
Games and Solutions"
"
MIT Copy," Chapters
1-7
"
MIT Copy," Chapters
8-11
"
MIT Copy," Chapters 15,
16
Box 5
Gaming Conference Series
Gaming Conference,
1971-1974(bulk,
1971),
consists of materials for a
1971
conference on gaming, sponsored by
RAND and partly organized
by Shubik.
Conference notes and
memos
Participant information
Conference: first day
Conference transcripts
Audio tapes
Questionnaire
Status of gaming conference
proceedings, memoranda,
1972-74
Box 6
Readings in Game Theory
Series
Readings in Game Theory,
1970-1978,includes materials for a book, to be edited by
Garry Brewer and
Martin Shubik, on readings
in game theory, tentatively entitled
Gaming and the Behavioral
Sciences.
Permissions--addresses:
Letters, part II,
1970-72
Letters, part III,
1970-76
Letters, part IV,
1970-72
Letters, not used,
1970-71
Status
List of articles
No. 1,
James Coleman, "In
Defense of Games"
No. 2,
Erving Goffman, "On
Face Work"
No. 5,
Cleo Cherryholmes,
"Some Current Research on Effectiveness of
Educational Simulations..."
No. 6,
Sarane Boocock, "An
Experimental Study Of the Learning Effects of Two Games
with Simulated Environments"
No. 7,
Michael Inbar, "The
Differential Impact of a Game Simulating a Community
Disaster"
No. 8,
Richard Wing, "Two
Computer-Based Economics Games for Sixth
Graders"
No. 9,
William Dill, "What
Management Games Do Best"
No. 13,
James McKenney and
William Dill,
"Influences on Learning in Simulation
Games"
No. 41,
Garry Brewer, "Summary
Report of a Survey of Models, Simulations, and
Games"
No. 52,
Shubik and
David Stern, "Some
Experimental Non-Constant-Sum Games Revisited"
No 59,
Shubik, "The Dollar
Auction Game..."
"On the Scope of Gaming,"
1971-72
Gaming and the
Behavioral Sciences, Introduction and
organization
Status report,
1970
Business files,
1972-78
Box 7
Risk, Organizations, and
Society Series
Risk, Organizations, and
Society,1981-1989,includes materials for a seminar, taught by
Shubik at
Yale in
1987,that
featured a series of guest speakers. The lecture notes of
these speakers were collected into a book entitled
Risk, Organizations, and
Society, published in
1991.
Miscellaneous articles on risk,
1981-89
Seminar outline
Seminar:
Session No. 1
Session No. 2,
R. Abelson
Session No. 3
Session No. 4,
Jan
Stolwijk
Session No. 7,
Brian
Jenkins
Session No. 8,
Thomas
Schelling
Session No. 9,
Homer
Boynton
Session No. 11,
Ernst
Wynder
Session No. 12,
Henry
Kendall
Session No. 13,
Alvin
Weinberg
Correspondence with
Alvin
Weinberg
Seminar, miscellaneous
readings
Seminar, student papers
Book:
Correspondence with
publishers
Contents
Drafts of Introduction, "Risk in a
Complex World"
Review draft
Chauncy Starr and
Chris Whipple
revisions
Henry Rowen
revisions
Jenkins
revisions
Boynton
revisions
Schelling
revisions
Weinberg
revisions
Kendall
revisions
Box 8
Additional Books and Papers
Series
Additional Books and Papers,
1954-1991,contains notes and drafts for additional books
and papers by
Shubik.
"The Budget Allocation Games and
Logrolling"
"Classification of Two-Person
Ordinal Bimatrix Games,"
1980s-1991
"Comparison of Six Simple Models of
Production and Exchange"
"The Competitive Equilibrium of a
Direct Market and the Core"
"Corporate Control, Efficient
Markets, the Public Good, the Law, and Economic
Theory"
"A Curmudgeon's Guide to
Microeconomics"
"Development: Models, Simulations,
and Games,"
1970
"A Further Comparison of some Models
of Duopoly," [?]-1967
"Game Theory" for
Encyclopedia of
Applied Physics,1991
"Game Theory, Behavior, and the
Paradox of the Prisoners' Dilemma"
"Game Theory: the Language of
Strategy,"
1981
"Game Theory, Law, and the Concept
of Competition,"
1991
Game Theory and
Related Approaches to Social Behavior: notes,
correspondence, and reviews,
1962-64
"On Gaming and Game Theory,"
1971
"Gold, Liquidity, and Secured
Loans,"
1990
"Information, Duopoly, and
Competitive Markets...,"
1972
"Intergenerational Political
Economy,"
1980
"
Kohlberg's Critique of
Perfect Equilibrium"
"The Literature of Gaming,
Simulation, and Model Building..."
"The Many Approaches to the Study of
Monopolistic Competition"
Market Structure and
Behavior:
Draft, Introduction-Chapter 5,
1978
Draft, Chapters 6-9, draft,
1978
Draft, Chapters 10-13, draft,
1978
Galleys, Introduction-Chapter 5,
1980
Galleys, Chapters 6-10,
1980
Galleys, Chapter 11-Index,
1980
"Methodological Advances in
Political Gaming...,"
1971
"A Note on Budget Allocation Games
Without Side Payments,"
1976
"A Note on a Simulated Stock
Market,"
1968
"A Note on Time, Biology, and the
Golden Rule,"
1984
"Nuclear Warfare, First and Second
Strike Scenarios"
"On the Paradox of the Efficient
Price System in a Completely Centralized Economy and in a
Capitalist Individual Ownership Economy,"
1971
"Pecuniary
Externalities..."
"Perfect or Robust Non-cooperative
Equilibria..."
"Price Duopoly and Capacity
Constraints"
"Pure Competition:
Decentralization, Power, and Fair Division" (with
Lloyd Shapley),
1963
"Questionnaire--Models, Computer
Machine Simulations, Games, and Studies,"
1971
"Repeated Trade in Strategic
Market Mechanisms"
Box 9
"On Sensitivity Analysis, Economic
Models, and the Price System,"
1972
"Some Dynamics of a Strategic
Market Game,"
1990s
"Some Unresolved Problems in
Mathematical Economics"
"Strategic Market Games and Market
Mechanisms"
Strategy and Market
Structure:
Manuscript, Chapter
VI-Appendix
Index
Figures
Off print [pp. 141-300 missing],
1959
Correspondence,
Princeton University
Press,1955-57
Correspondence,
John Wiley and Sons,1957-59
Comments and peer reviews
[includes
Ken Arrow, William Vickrey, and
several anonymous reviews],
1954-58
Book reviews,
1959-60
Reprint permissions,
1958
Studies in
Mathematical Economics: Essays in Honor of Oskar
Morgenstern:
Author Correspondence A-M,
1962-65
Author correspondence N-Z,
1962-65
General correspondence,
1961-64
Notes
"Systems Defense Games"
Theory of
Voting, galleys
"A Unified Model of Quantity, Price,
and Price-Quantity Duopoly"
"The Use of Simple
Games..."
The War Game
(with
Garry Brewer),
outline
Miscellaneous reprints of published
papers
Unidentified manuscript, labeled
"outtakes" [possibly cut from
The War
Game?]
Unidentified manuscript, "Chapter
VIII, A Static Theory or Cooperative or Collusive
Action"
Unidentified manuscript,
1971
Unidentified manuscript, labeled
"Abstract in
Econometrica"
Unidentified
bibliography
Notes: business and
regulation
Notes: on multiple
equilibria
Notes: a review of military gaming
simulations,
1967
Papers related to gaming
Bibliographies, by
subject
Shubik's bibliography,
1973
Box 10
Class Notes Series
Class Notes,
1947-1954,contains
Martin Shubik's notes as a
student, mostly from his enrollment in the Ph.D. program at
Princeton University
(1949-53), although some materials date to
earlier and later times.
Notes:
International Economics,
1948-49
Mathematics,
1949
Statistics,
1949
Business Cycles,
Prof. Oskar Morgenstern,1949
Unsolved Problems in Mathematical
Economics,
1949-50
International Trade,
Prof. Jacob Viner,1949-50
Economic Theory,
Prof. F. Lutz,1949-50
Money,
Prof. Henry Wallich,1950
Cycle Theory
Exams,
University of Toronto
and
Princeton University,1947-50
Princeton fourth-year
reading list
Notes:
Statistics,
1954
Miscellaneous Series
Miscellaneous papers,
1954-1991and
undated
Aker, John, and
John Anderson,
"Operations Research in the Warsaw Pact Armed
Forces,"
1974
Amos, Michael Patrick,
1991
Averch, H. A.,
"Evaluating Models...,"
1972
Course in securities analysis,
student papers,
1985-86
Dalkey, N.C.,
"Experiments in Group Prediction,"
RAND Working Paper,
1968
Handbook of Game Theory
Miscellaneous correspondence,
1954-71
Newspaper articles on
Yale Business School,1990
Office of Naval Research,
proposal, "Economic Warfare and Analytical
Methods...,"
1985
Police Department visit,
1967
H. Rowen, "Risk
Assessment and Organizational Behavior," Wordstar diskette,
1989
Wordstar diskette, "Shubik.cico,"
undated
Accession (1996-0116), 1950s-1995
10 Boxes
Addition (1996-0116) (350 items, dated 1950s-1995) contains articles and other writings by Shubik.
This is an unprocessed deposit. As a deposit, it is open to the public in
accordance with routine Special Collections Library
procedures.
This material is restricted. Please contact Reference Services with questions.
Box 1
"Oligopoly Bargaining: The Quantity
Adjuster Models,"
Lawrence Fouraker,
Martin Shubik,
Sidney Siegel (4
copies)
"Readings in Game Theory and
Political Behavior," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Operations Research, Models and
Data Organization," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Simulation and the Theory of the
Firm," Martin Shubik
"Contributions to the Theory of
Games: 'Edgeworth Market Games,'" Martin Shubik
"Games Decisions and Industrial
Organization," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Bibliography on Simulation, Gaming,
Artificial Intelligence and Allied Topics," Martin
Shubik
"Game Theory as an Approach to the
Firm," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Simulation of the Industry and the
Firm," Martin Shubik
"Comments Upon Games as a Teaching
Device," Martin Shubik
"Approaches to the Study of
Decision-Making Relevant to the Firm," Martin
Shubik
"Objective Functions and Models of
Corporate Optimization," Martin Shubik
Review of paper by
Charles Holt, Martin
Shubik
"Studies and Theories of Decision
Making," Martin Shubik
(2
folders)
"L'oligopole et la théorie des jeux,
Martin Shubik"
"Some Reflections on the Design of
Game Theoretic Models for the Study of Negotiation and
Threats," Martin Shubik
"Toward a Study of Bidding
Processes: Some Constant-Sum Games,"
James H. Griesmer and
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Toward a Study of Bidding
Processes, Part II: Games with Capacity Limitations,"
James H. Griesmer and
Martin Shubik
"Toward A Study of Bidding
Processes, Part III: Some Special Models,"
James H. Griesmer and
Martin Shubik
"Simulation and Gaming: Their Value
to the Study of Pricing and Other Market Variables," Martin
Shubik
"Oligopoly Bargaining: The Quantity
Adjuster Models,"
Fouraker, Shubik and
Siegel
"A Method for Evaluating the
Distribution of Power in a Committee System," L. S.
Shapley and Martin
Shubik
"Readings in Game Theory and
Political Behavior," Martin Shubik
"A Comparison of Treatments of a
Duopoly Problem (Part II)," Martin Shubik
"A Game Theorist Looks at the
Antitrust Laws and the Automobile Industry," Martin Shubik
(4 copies)
"Market Form, Intent of the Firm and
Market Behavior," Martin Shubik
"Economics and Operations Research:
A Symposium,"
W. W. Cooper, Charles Hitch, William J. Baumol,
Martin Shubik,
T. C. Schelling, Stefan Valavanis, and
Daniel
Ellsberg
"Simulation of the Firm," Martin
Shubik
"A Method for Evaluating the
Distribution of Power in a Committee System,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Game Theory and Operations
Research," Martin Shubik
"Solutions of N-Person Games with
Ordinal Utilities,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik (5 copies)
"The Role of Game Theory in
Economics," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"A Comparison of Treatments of a
Duopoly Situation,"
J. P. Mayberry, J. F. Nash, and Martin
Shubik (2 copies)
"Information Theories of
Competition, and the Theory of Games," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"A Business Cycle Model With
Organized Labor Considered," Martin Shubik (4
copies)
"Pure Competition, Coalitional
Power, and Fair Division,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Trade Using One Commodity as a
Means of Payment,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik
"A Theory of Money and Financial
Institutions. 28. The Non-cooperative Equilibria of a
Closed Trading Economy with Market Supply and Bidding
Strategies,"
Pradeep Dubey and Martin
Shubik
"Extended Edgeworth Bargaining Games
and Competitive Equilibrium," Martin Shubik
"Pure Competition, Coalitional
Power, and Fair Division,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik
"Pecuniary Externalities: A Game
Theoretic Analysis," Martin Shubik
"Commodity Money, Oligopoly, Credit
and Bankruptcy in a General Equilibrium Model," Martin
Shubik
"Does the Fittest Necessarily
Survive?" Martin Shubik
"A Method for Evaluating the
Distribution of Power in a Committee System,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik
"What is an Application and When is
Theory a Waste of Time?"
Martin
Shubik
"Price Strategy Oligopoly: Limiting
Behavior with Product Differentiation," Martin
Shubik
"Information, Theories of
Competition, and the Theory of Games,"
Martin
Shubik
"Incentives, Decentralized Control,
the Assignment of Joint Costs and Internal Pricing," Martin
Shubik
"The Role of Game Theory in
Economics,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Some Experimental Non-Zero Sum
Games with Lack of Information about the Rules," Martin
Shubik
"'So Long Sucker': A Four-Person
Game,"
M. Housner, J. Nash, L. Shapley, and Martin
Shubik
"Quasi-Cores in a Monetary Economy
with Nonconvex Preferences,"
L. S. Shapley and Martin
Shubik
"Voting, Or a Price System in a
Competitive Market Structure,"
Martin
Shubik
"Solutions of N-Person Games with
Ordinal Utilities,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin
Shubik
"Does the Fittest Necessarily
Survive?" Martin Shubik
"Extended Edgeworth Bargaining Games
and Competitive Equilibrium,"
Martin
Shubik
"Price Strategy Oligopoly: Limiting
Behavior with Product Differentiation,"
Martin
Shubik
"Games of Status," Martin
Shubik
"Price Variation Duopoly with
Differentiated Products and Random Demand," Martin
Shubik
"The 'Bridge Game' Economy: An
Example of Indivisibilities," Martin Shubik
"A Note on the Shape of the Pareto
Optimal Surface,"
Gordon H. Bradley and
Martin Shubik
"Pecuniary Externalities: A Game
Theoretic Analysis," Martin Shubik
"The Assignment of Game I: The
Core," L. S. Shapley and Martin Shubik
"On the Scope of Gaming," Martin
Shubik
"Eight Basic Units of a Dynamic
Economy Controlled by Financial Institutions," Martin
Shubik
"On the Role of Numbers and
Information in Competition," Martin Shubik
"Duopoly with Price and Quantity as
Strategic Variables,"
R. Levtian and Martin
Shubik
"Comment on 'The Confusion of Is and
Ought in Game Theoretic Contexts'," Martin
Shubik
"The Many Approaches to the Study of
Monopolistic Competition,"
Martin
Shubik
"Some Experiences with an
Experimental Oligopoly Business Game,"
Martin Shubik, Gerrit Wolf, and
Herbert B.
Eisenberg
"Quasi-Cores in a Monetary Economy
with Nonconvex Preferences,"
L. S. Shapley and
Martin
Shubik
"Solutions of N-Person Games with
Ordinal Utilities,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"The Assignment Game I: The Core,"
L. S. Shapley and
Martin
Shubik
"On Different Methods for Allocating
Resources," Martin Shubik
"The Unique Minimal Cash Flow
Competitive Equilibrium," Martin Shubik
"Non-Cooperative Games and Economic
Theory," Martin Shubik
"A Game Theorist Looks at the
Antitrust Laws and the Automobile Industry," Martin
Shubik
"A Two Party System, General
Equilibrium and the Voters' Paradox," Martin
Shubik
"Information, Risk, Ignorance and
Indeterminacy," Martin Shubik (4 copies)
"The Uses of Game Theory in
Management Science," Martin Shubik (4 copies)
"Simulation of the Firm," Martin
Shubik (4 copies)
"Comments Upon Games as a Teaching
Device," Martin Shubik (4 copies)
"Bibliography on Simulation, Gaming,
Artificial Intelligence and Allied Topics," Martin Shubik
(4 copies)
"Some Comments on Gaming for
Teaching and Research Purposes," Martin Shubik
"Panel II: Analysis of
Decision-Making Processes," Martin Shubik (4
copies)
"'So Long Sucker': A Four-Person
Game,"
M. Hausner, J. Nash, L. Shapley, and Martin
Shubik
"Game Theory and the Study of Social
Behavior: An Introductory Exposition," Martin
Shubik
"A Two Party System, General
Equilibrium and the Voters' Paradox," Martin
Shubik
"Welfare, Static and Dynamic
Solution Concepts," Martin Shubik
"On Market Games," Lloyd S. Shapley
and Martin Shubik (5 copies)
"On the Core of an Economic System
with Externalities,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik
"Forward," (To a book by John
Cross?) Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Price Strategy Oligopoly: Limiting
Behavior with Product Differentiation," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Pure Competition, Coalitional
Power, and Fair Division,"
Lloyd S. Shapley and
Martin Shubik (3 copies)
"A note on a Simulated Stock
Market," Martin Shubik
"Game Theory, Behavior, and the
Paradox of the Prisoners Dilemma: Three Solutions," Martin
Shubik
"A Curmudgeon's Guide to
Microeconomics," Martin Shubik
"On Homo Politicus and the Instant
Referendum," Martin Shubik
"Price Strategy Oligopoly: Limiting
Behavior with Product Differentiation," Martin
Shubik
"Corporate Reality and Accounting
for Investors,"
Martin J. Whitman and
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Modelos, Simulaçõ e Jogos," Martin
Shubik,
Issac Kerstenetzy, Thomas H. Tayler (2
copies)
"The Dollar Auction Game: A Paradox
in Noncooperative Behavior and Escalation," Martin
Shubik
"An Artificial Player for a Business
Market Game," Martin Shubik,
Gerrit Wolf, and
Scott Lockhart (4
copies)
"Systems Simulation and Gaming as an
Approach to Understanding Organizations," Martin Shubik and
Garry Brewer
"The Assignment Game I: The Core,"
L. S. Shapley and Martin
Shubik (4 copies)
"On Gaming and Game Theory," Martin
Shubik
"Methodological Advances in Gaming:
The One Person, Computer Interactive, Quasi-Rigid Rule
Game," Martin Shubik and
Garry Brewer (5
copies)
"Price Duopoly and Capacity
Constraints,"
Richard Levitan and
Martin Shubik
"Some Experiences with an
Experimental Oligopoly Business Game," Martin Shubik,
Gerrit Wolf, and
Herbert B. Eisenberg (3
copies)
"A Theory of Money and Financial
Institutions: Fiat Money and Noncooperative Equilibrium in
a Closed Economy," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"A Note on Decision Making and
Replacing Sure Prospects with Uncertain Prospects," Martin
Shubik
"An Economic Song," Martin
Shubik
"Commodity Money, Oligopoly, Credit
and Bankruptcy in a General Equilibrium Model," Martin
Shubik (4 copies)
"Fiat Money in an Economy with One
Nondurable Good and No Credit," Martin Shubik and
W. Whitt
"The Literature of Gaming,
Simulation, and Model-Building: Index and Critical
Abstracts," Martin Shubik,
G. Brewer, and
E. Savage
"Price Strategy Duopoly with Product
Variation-Reply," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Information, Duopoly and
Competitive Markets: A Sensitivity Analysis," Martin
Shubik
"The Core of a Market Game with
Exogenous Risk and Insurance," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Concepts, Theory, and Techniques.
Solution Concepts and Psychological Motivation in
Prisoner's Dilemma Games,"
Gerrit Wolf and
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Perception of Payoff Structure and
Opponent's Behavior in Related Matrix Games,"
Martin Shubik, Gerrit Wolf, Byron Poon
"Planning for the Future,"
(abstract) Martin Shubik (5 copies)
"Competitive Equilibrium, the Core,
Preferences for Risk and Insurance Markets,"
Martin Shubik (5
copies)
"The General Equilibrium Model:
Barter and Trust, or Mass Markets with Money and Credit,"
Martin Shubik
"Teams Compared to Individuals in
Duopoly Games with an Artificial Player,"
Gerrit Wolf and Martin
Shubik
"Panel II: Analysis of
Decision-Making Processes," Martin Shubik
"Some Implications of the
Information Revolution to Economic and Political Life,"
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
Oligopoly Theory, Communication, and
Information," Martin Shubik
"On the Role of Numbers and
Information in Competition," Martin Shubik (4
copies)
"The General Equilibrium Model is
Incomplete and Not Adequate for the Reconciliation of Micro
and Macroeconomic Theory," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Mathematical Models for a Theory of
Money and Financial Institutions," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
A Theory of Money and
Financial Institutions. Part 27. "Beyond General
Equilibrium," Martin Shubik
"Competitive Equilibrium: Contingent
Commodities and Information," Martin Shubik
"Control of Understanding in Model
Building: Sponsors, Planners and Users," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Beliefs about Coalition Formation
in Multiple Resource Three-Person Situations,"
Gerrit Wolf and Martin
Shubik
"A Closed Economy with Exogenous
Uncertainty, Different Levels of Information, Money,
Futures and Spot Markets,"
P. Dubey and M.
Shubik
"An Example of a Trading Economy
with Three Competitive Equilibria,"
L. S. Shapley and M.
Shubik
"Competitive and Controlled Price
Economies: The Arrow-Debreu Model Revisited," Martin
Shubik
"Trade and Prices in a Closed
Economy with Exogenous Uncertainty, Different Levels of
Information, Money and Compound Futures Markets," Pradeep
Duey and Martin Shubik
"A Theory of Money and Financial
Institutions," Martin Shubik
"Opinions on How to Play Some Simple
Games," Martin Shubik
Box 2
"Market Structure, Opponent
Behavior, and Information in a Market Game,"
Gerrit Wolf and Martin
Shubik (2 copies)
"A Dynamic Economy With Fiat Money
Without Banking but With Ownership Claims to Production
Goods," Martin Shubik (5 copies)
"Trade With Fiat Money but no
Individual Trust: A Preliminary Stage Towards Banking,"
Martin Shubik (5 copies)
"Game Theory: Economic
Applications,"
Martin
Shubik
"Logrolling and Budget Allocation
Games,"
Martin Shubik and
L. Van der Heyden (4
copies)
"Computers and Modeling,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Bankruptcy and Optimality in a
Closed Trading Mass Economy Modelled as a Non-Cooperative
Game,"
Pradeep Dubey and
Martin
Shubik
"Unconventional Methods of Economic
Warfare,"
Martin Shubik (4
copies)
"Stochastic Games, Oligopoly Theory,
and Competitive Resource Allocation,"
Martin Shubik and
Matthew J. Sobel (2
copies)
"The Capital Stock Modified
Competitive Equilibrium," Martin Shubik
"Efficiency Properties of Strategic
Market Games: An Axiomatic Approach,"
Pradeep Dubey, Andreu Mas-Colell and
Martin Shubik
"Information Conditions,
Communication and General Equilibrium,"
Pradeep Dubey and Martin
Shubik
"Game Theory Models and Methods in
Political Economy," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"The Profit Maximizing Firm:
Managers and Stockholders,"
Pradeep Dubey and Martin
Shubik (3 copies)
"A Price-Quantity Buy-Sell Market
With and Without Contingent Bids," Martin
Shubik
"Society, Land, Love or Money. A
Strategic Model of How to Glue the Generations Together,"
Martin Shubik
"Noncooperative Oligopoly With
Entry," Kofi O. Nti and Martin Shubik (4
copies)
"A Price-Quantity Buy-Sell Market
With and Without Contingent Bids," Martin Shubik (4
copies)
"Duopoly With Differentiated
Products and Entry Barriers,"
Kofi O. Nti and Martin
Shubik
"War Gaming: For Whom and What?"
Martin Shubik (4 copies)
"Strategic War: What Are the
Questions and Who Should Ask Them?"
Paul Braken and Martin
Shubik (3 copies)
"On the Value of Market Information
and Rational Expectations," Martin Shubik
"The Revelation of Information in
Strategic Market Games. A Critique of Rational Expectations
Equilibrium,"
Pradeep Dubey, John Geanakoplos and
Martin Shubik
"Gold, Liquidity and Secured Loans
in a Multistage Economy. Part II: Many Durables, Land and
Gold," Martin Shubik and
Shuntian Yao
"Prominence, Symmetry or Other?"
Martin Shubik
"A Strategic Market Game with
Seigniorage Costs of Fiat Money," Martin Shubik and
D. P.
Tsomocos
"A Strategic Market Game with
Complete Markets,"
Rabah Amir, Siddhartha Sahi, Martin
Shubik and
Shuntian Yao
"Strategic War: What Are the
Questions and Who Should Ask Them?"
Paul Bracken and
Martin
Shubik
"The Shuttle Utilization. A
Strategic Analysis," Peter Hambling and Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Political Risk: Analysis, Process,
and Purpose," Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Strategic Purpose and the
International Economy," Martin Shubik and
Paul Braken (5
copies)
"On the Value of Market Information
and Rational Expectations," Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Some Thoughts on Geopolitical
Factors Affecting Natural Gas Supply Schemes for Western
Europe,"
K.F.J. Niebling, J.L. Russell and Martin
Shubik (2 copies)
"A Note on Enough Money in a
Strategic Market Game with Complete or Fewer Markets,"
Martin Shubik
"General Equilibrium and the
Foundations of the Theory of Monopolistic Competition,"
Pradeep Dubey and Martin
Shubik (2 copies)
"The Capital Asset Pricing Model as
a General Equilibrium with Incomplete Markets,"
John Geanakoplos and
Martin Shubik
"A Strategic Market Game with
Complete Markets,"
Rabah Amir, Siddhartha Sahi, Martin
Shubik and
Shuntian Yao (5
copies)
"International Security and the
Theory of Games,"
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Game Theory, Law, and the Concept
of Competition,"
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"A Strategic Market Game of a Finite
Exchange Economy with a Mutual Bank,"
Martin Shubik and
Jingang Zhao (4
copies)
"Prominence, Symmetry or Other?"
Martin Shubik
"Crisis Stability Games,"
Jerome
Braken and Martin Shubik (4 copies)
"Repeated Trade and the Velocity of
Money,"
Pradeep Dubey,
Siddhartha Sahi, Martin
Shubik
"Construction of Stationary Markov
Equilibria in a Strategic Market Game,"
Ioannis Karatzas,
Martin Shubik and
William D. Sudderth (2
copies)
"Three Simple Experimental Games,"
Martin Shubik (8 copies)
Various drafts and entries from
Selected Publications
of Martin Shubik
(2
folders)
"Behavioristic or Normative Decision
Criteria,"
Martin Shubik
"Experimental Gaming and Some
Aspects of Competitive Behavior,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Some Comments on Gaming for
Teaching and Research Purposes,"
Martin
Shubik
"Towards a Theory of Threats,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"The Uses of Game Theory,"
Martin
Shubik
"Quasi-Cores in a Monetary Economy
with Nonconvex Preferences,"
L. S. Shapley and
Martin
Shubik
"Concepts and Theories of Pure
Competition,"
L. S. Shapley and
Martin
Shubik
"Ownership and the Production
Function,"
L. S. Shapley and
Martin
Shubik
"Information, Rationality, and Free
Choice in a Future Democratic Society,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Transfer of Technology and
Simulation Studies,"
Martin Shubik
"Toward a Study of Bidding
Processes. Part IV--Games with Unknown Costs,"
James H. Griesmer, Richard E. Levitan and
Martin Shubik (5 copies)
"Simulation of Socio-Economic
Systems. Part I. General Considerations,"
Martin Shubik (5
copies)
"Simulation of Socio-Economic
Systems. Part II. An Aggregative Socio-Economic Simulation
of a Latin American Country,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Game Theory: Economic
Applications,"
Martin Shubik
"On the Study of Disarmament and
Escalation,"
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Gaming: Costs and Facilities,"
Martin Shubik (2 copies)
"Planning: Perspectives and
Prospects,"
Martin Shubik (5 copies)
Draft with commentary of
"Construction of Stationary Markov Equilibria in a
Strategic Market Game,"
Ioannis Karatzas, Martin
Shubik and
William D.
Sudderth
Notes and papers pertaining to
Martin Shubik's participation in the
Distinguished Lecture
Series at the
University of Southern
California
Handwritten draft of a review by
Martin Shubik of
The Cybernetics
Group by
S.J. Heins
(?)
Handwritten draft of
"Uncertainty
and an Optimal Bankruptcy Law: A Strategic Market Game
Analysis,"
Martin
Shubik
"Bankruptcy and Efficiency in a
General Equilibrium Model With Incomplete Markets,"
Pradeep Dubey, John Geanakoplos and
Martin Shubik
Draft of
"Uncertainty and an Optimal
Bankruptcy Law: A Strategic Market Analysis,"
Martin
Shubik
Draft of
"A One Period Exchange
Economy with a Mutual Bank and Redemption in Gold,"
Martin
Shubik
Handwritten draft of
"A Note on the
Noncooperative Equilibria of Some Matrix Games,"
Martin
Shubik (2 copies)
Single sheet of unspecified
calculations
Handwritten draft of a review by
Martin Shubik of
Theory of
Moves by S.
J. Brams
"Bankruptcy and Efficiency in a
General Equilibrium Model with Incomplete Markets,"
Pradeep Dubey, John Geanakoplos and
Martin Shubik
Martin Shubik's notes and drafts for
"Construction of Stationary Markov Equilibria in a
Strategic Market Game,"
Ioannis Karatzas, Martin
Shubik and
William D.
Sudderth
Notes and drafts for
"A Biological
Model of Migration,"
Thomas Quint and Martin
Shubik
Box 3
"The Transactions Cost of Money (A
Strategic Market Game Analysis),"
Martin Shubik and
Shuntian Yao
"A Strategic Market Game with
Seigniorage Costs of Fiat Money,"
Martin Shubik and
D. P.
Tsomocos
"Bankruptcy and Efficiency in a
General Equilibrium Model with Incomplete Markets,"
Pradeep Dubey, John Geanakoplos and
Martin Shubik
"A Note on the Unique Minimal Loan
Equilibrium in an Exchange Economy,"
Martin Shubik (2
copies)
"Noncooperative Exchange Using Money
and Broker-Dealers,"
Kofi O. Nti and Martin
Shubik
"A Note on Paper Gold (Some Basic
Problems in Modeling Exchange With Money and Credit),"
Martin Shubik
"On Matching Books: A Problem in
Banking and Corporate Finance,"
Martin Shubik and
M. J. Sobel
Correspondence, referee reports,
drafts and related materials for
"Some Dynamics of a
Strategic Market Game with a Large Number of Agents,"
John H. Miller and
Martin Shubik and
"Trade with Assignats or Landbank Money:
Equilibria in Finite Person Strategic Market Game,"
A. K. Jayawardene and
Martin Shubik
Duplicate of title page and
introduction to
Market Structure and
Behavior, Martin Shubik
Drafts, notes and commentary on
chapters 20-22 of Martin Shubik's
The Theory of Money
and Financial Institutions:
"Multiperiod Trade with
Money, Credit and Many Assets,"
"Investment, Saving,
Liquidity and Money,"
and
"Expectations, Uncertainty,
Information and Finance"
Notes, drafts and other materials
pertaining to
"Varying the Money Supply. Part I:
Perishables, Storables, Durables,"
T. Quint and Martin
Shubik and
"Part II A: Trade in Spot Markets Using
Money--the Three Period Models,"
T. Quint and Martin
Shubik
The Theory of Money
and Financial Institutions. Volume I, Martin
Shubik
The Theory of Money
and Financial Institutions. Volume I. Sections 2:
Chapters 16-27, Appendices A and B, Martin
Shubik
The Theory of Money
and Financial Institutions. Volume I, Martin
Shubik
Miscellaneous correspondence with
the Office of Naval Research
Draft of
"Money as an Asset and the
Role of Clearing Houses,"
Martin Shubik
"Game Theory,"
Martin
Shubik
"Concepts and Theories of Pure
Competition,"
L. S. Shapley and Martin
Shubik
"A Theory of Money and Banking in a
General Equilibrium System,"
Martin Shubik
"Draft of The Money Rate of Interest
and the Influence of Assets in a Multistage Economy with
Gold or Paper Money. Part I,"
Martin Shubik and
Shuntian Yao
"Drafts and notes on The Money Rate
of Interest and the Influence of Assets in a Multistage
Economy with Gold or Paper Money,"
Parts I and II,
Martin Shubik and
Shuntian Yao
Accession (1998-0199), 1960s-1998
3 Boxes
Addition (1998-0199) (2000 items, dated 1960s-1998) contains typescripts, reprints, notes, books, and professional correspondence relating to game theory.
This accession of materials deposited by
Martin Shubik has not been
processed. As a deposit, it is open to the public in
accordance with routine Special Collections Library
procedures.
Box 1
Correspondence
Box 2
Correspondence
Reprints
Miscellaneous reprints of articles, chiefly
from the
1990s;notes and related materials; books on gaming
published by Shubik.
Box 3
Reprints
Accession (1998-0504), 1975-1998
2 Boxes
Addition (1998-0504) (1000 items, dated 1975-1998) consists of general subject files, reprints, miscellaneous typescripts, and correspondence (grouped alphabetically).
This is a preliminary boxlist for an unprocessed deposit to the collection.
As a deposit, it is open to the public in
accordance with routine Special Collections Library
procedures.
This material is restricted. Please contact Reference Services with questions.
Box 1
Subject files
Game Theory
Game Theory in Social Science:
Game Theory in Economics
(5
folders)
Lectures in Micro Economics
(University of Chile)
Market Structure and Behavior,
1980
O.N.R. Budgets,
Contracts
O.N.R. General
Correspondence
Box 2
Reprints
Typescripts
(4
folders)
Correspondence
Conferences
Referee Reports
Recommendations
K
L
M
S
(4
folders)
T
U
V
W
Y
Z
Unsorted
Accession (1998-0504), 1975-1998
2 Boxes
Addition (1998-0504) (1000 items, dated 1975-1998) consists of general subject files, reprints, miscellaneous typescripts, and correspondence (grouped alphabetically).
Accession (1999-0024), 1960s-1990s
1 Box
Addition (1999-0024) (800 items; dated 1960s-1990s, bulk 1980-1998) contains correspondence, writings (primarily typescripts), handwritten notes, and related materials reflecting Shubik's professional interests and activities. There is no container list for this accession.
Accession (1999-0150), 1960-1998
1 Box
Addition (1999-0150) (165 items, dated 1960-1998) contains Cowles Foundation Discussion Papers (CFDPs) authored by Shubik.
Accession (1999-0409)
3 Boxes
Addition (1999-0409) (2100 items, dated 1956-1995) contains professional correspondence, referee reports, conference-related materials, writings, notes, lectures on film, and related materials.
This addition to the collection has not been
processed. As a deposit, it is open to the public in
accordance with routine Special Collections Library
procedures.
Box 1
Faxes, correspondence, and
articles
(8
folders)
Referee Reports by M.
Shubik
(2
folders)
1957-1967
1968-1971
Refereeing
1960-1963
Provost
Fred Roberts
(2
folders)
Gaming Conference,
Aug. 1973
Proposals
University of Maryland (McGuire)
Lecture April 3-4
The War Game
Strategy and Market
Structure, loose chapters
(2
folders)
Correspondence re:
MSGs
Brewer-Shubik
Miscellaneous
Correspondence, Articles, and
Conference Information
(3
folders)
Market Structure and
Behavior,
typescript
(3
folders)
Box 2
Miscellaneous notes,
meeting transcripts,
and
correspondence
(2
folders)
New Orleans talk
Talks and Meetings
1962
(2
folders)
Talks and
Lectures Jan. 1, 1963-Sept. 1, 1963
A Survey of Models,
Simulations, and Games,
proofs
(4
folders)
Correspondence
1957-1959
1960
(3
folders)
1961
(4
folders)
1962
Memos, notes,
articles,
correspondence, and
loose book chapters
(5
folders)
Box 3
Market Structure and
Behavior (
typescript for
class?)
Tape reels of Shubik
lectures (3 reels)
Tape reel
unlabeled
Accession (2000-0211), 1983-2000
3 Boxes
Addition (2000-0211) (1350 items, dated 1983-2000) consists mainly of professional correspondence. Also includes notes, referee reports, scholarly papers and other writings, and files related to lectures given/conferences attended.
This addition to the collection has not been
processed.
Materials are restricted. See reference staff
for more information.
Box 1
Correspondence
Jan. 1994-
July/Dec 1992
Jan-Feb 1990
May-Jun 1990
Miscellaneous
correspondence
(2
folders)
Reply - Shubik
Celebration
Miscellaneous
correspondence and
writings
(3
folders)
Correspondence,
Sep/Dec 1989
Hong Kong,
1994
Queen's University - Mackintosh
Lecture
National Science Council - Republic
of China
2/1994
or
3/1994
KUO and SCHIVE
Triangle Universities Security
Seminar - U. of North Carolina,
Sep 16, 1994
Monte Dei Paschi Di Siena -
Conference,
1992
Miscellaneous
publications
correspondence
50th Anniversary of
"The Theory of Games
and Economic Behavior"
Correspondence
Jan/Jun 1992
Sep-Oct 1990
Nov-Dec 1990
Jul-Aug 1990
Miscellaneous
correspondence and
writings
(5
folders)
Siena and Copenhagen
Nov 18-29, 1993
"Biology, Information
and the RMA"
Conference - Andrew Marshall -
Virginia,
7/12/94-7/13/94
The Trail of the White
Whale
Miscellaneous
correspondence and
writings
(2
folders)
Ministere des Affaires
internationales - Seminar,
Mar 17, 1993 Quebec
Hong Kong
Santa Fe Conference -
Sep 7-15, 1993- The Global Economy as a Complex Adaptive
System
Office of the Secretary of Defense -
OSD Naval War College,
Aug 1-3
Box 2
Stony Brook
7/6/93-7/30/93
Siena
Correspondence
(2
folders)
Econometric Society
Meetings
Correspondence
April 1989
January 1989
February 1989
March 1989
May 1989
June 1989
Maryland
1990
Decision Sciences Colloquium,
Dec 16
- Harvard University - Gus Stuart
Conference - University of
Cincinnati,
March 1991
Wesleyan University,
2/25/91
Box 3
Barcelona
Lectures
given
Miscellaneous
correspondence
Morgenstern, Oskar (Vienna)
6/93
"Economic Theory Past
and Future: Economics, Physics and Biology"
- Santa
Fe -
April 7, 1993
Hong Kong
1993
Reviews and
Referee's
1994
Siena Conference
Accession (2000-0267), 1962-1997
2 Boxes
Addition (2000-0267) (1500 items, dated 1962-1997) contains professional coresspondence. There are also files related to courses Shubik taught and drafts of his papers.
This addition to the collection has not been
processed.
Attention: Materials are restricted. See reference staff
for more infomation.
Box 1
Professional
Correspondence
Essays
Miscellaneous files
Box 2
Professional
Correspondence
Accession (2000-0349), 1959-1997
1 Box
Addition (2000-0349) (800 items, dated 1959-1997) holds chronological correspondence files, 1985-1987; Rand Corporation files, primarily 1960s and 1970s, including correspondence with Lloyd Shapley; letters of recommendation and referee reports, correspondence with publishers, manuscript of
"Mathematics of Conflict"
and other writings, and materials from courses taught in 1987 and 1988 on game theory and the theory and history of money.
Accession (2001-0005), 1956-2000
3 Boxes
Addition (2001-0005) (750 items, dated 1956-2000) includes miscellaneous professional correspondence, writings (especially on game theory), as well as conference and grant material.
Some of the materials in this accession are
not immediately accessible, because they require further
processing before use. Please contact Research Services
staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and
Special Collections Library to use this accession.
Attention: This collection is restricted.
Patrons must sign a release form before use.
Box 1
Research submissions, research
notes, and correspondence.
Box 2
Pew Report,
1989-1990
Referee Report,
1985-1986
Theory of Money and Financial
Institutions (Letters of Permission)
Game Theory, Drawings and
Correspondence
Diagrams and Figures from Vol.
II
On Coalition Games, M. Shubik,
1990
General Correspondence, A-K,
1981
Miscellaneous Papers
Submissions, Games and Economic
Behavior, "A Model of Migration"
M. Shubik Conferences,
1985
Conferences Shubik
1988
Box 3
M. Shubik Conferences,
1984
M. Shubik Conferences,
1980
M. Shubik Conferences,
1983
M. Shubik Conferences,
1975-1979
Grants, Aequus Institute
Grants, Carnegie Corporation of New
York
General Correspondence, L-Z,
1981
Accession (2001-0015), 1956-1987
4 Boxes
Addition (2001-0015) (1875 items, dated 1956-1987) contains printer's proofs and published writings by Shubik and other economists.
Attention: This collection is restricted.
Patrons must sign a release form before use.
Box 1
Writings by Shubik and others,
mostly published by The Rand Corporation,
1968-1977.
Includes a Cowles Foundation Discussion
Paper no. 320, Yale University, by Shubik
Box 2
Graphs and charts and printer's
proofs for book,
"Theory,"
1956
Printer's proofs for
"Political
Economy,"
1984
Box 3
Printer's proofs of manuscripts,
including
Game Theory in
Economics
Game Theory and the
Study of Social Behavior
Game Theory and
Related Approaches to Social Behavior
An Evolutionary
Theory of Economic Capabilities and
Behavior
Evaluating Security
Against Terrorism
Mathematical
Economics
Box 4
Grant Paperwork,
1985-1987
Printer's proofs of
Game Theory
and
Risk, Organization,
and Society
Writings by Shubik and others,
mostly published by The Rand Corporation,
1968-1977.
[duplicates of those in box
1]
Accession (2001-0089), 1959-1999
2 Boxes
The addition (2001-0089) (1000 items, dated 1959-1999 and n.d.) contains incoming and outgoing correspondence and memoranda (especially from the 1960s) and writings (especially from 1999). Also includes materials from courses taught by Shubik, from conferences he attended, and book reviews of his work. Some of the correspondence and conference material focuses on Shubik's interest in Latin America.
Accession (2002-0060), 1956-2001
10 Boxes, 1 Oversize Folder
Accession is restricted. Patrons must sign a
waiver concerning privacy rights before use. Contact
Research Services staff.
Some of the materials in this accession are
not immediately accessible because they require further
processing before use. Please contact Research Services
staff before visiting the Rare Book, Manuscript, and
Special Collections Library to use this collection.
Box 1
Contents of Box 1:
Default and
Punishment in General Equilibrium, Dubey,
Geanakoplos, Shubik,
2001
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence,
1976-1978,
1980
M.S. Whitman-Lecture Notes,
1972
Box 2
Contents of Box 2:
Technical Services staff may need to
reformat coated fax paper before use.
Attention: Contains rusty fasteners.
[Several legal- and oversized items
removed to box 10 and to oversize folder.]
M.S. Whitman-Lecture Notes,
1972
Correspondence regarding journal
articles refereed, grant proposals, and book contracts,
[ca. 1961-1999]
Box 3
Contents of Box 3:
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence, A-K,
1977
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence regarding books reviewed, articles refereed,
and conferences attended,
1969-1991
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence regarding peer and graduate student reviews
and recommendations,
1974-1978
Contains sensitive information.
Box 4
Contents of Box 4:
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1970-1971 and
1978-1979
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence regarding articles refereed,
1973-1976
Box 5
Contents of Box 5:
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence regarding articles refereed and Shubik's
submissions for publication,
1973-1977
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1967,
1969,and
1980
Proposal evaluations for the
National Science Foundation,
1982-1987
Reviewers' comments, permission
requests, and tables for Shubik's book,
Market Structure and
Behavior,1974-1979
Box 6
Contents of Box 6:
Manuscript of Shubik's
Market Structure and
Behavior,1978
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1968
and
1974
Box 7
Contents of Box 7:
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1967-1974and
1986-1987
[One legal-sized item removed from
Correspondence, 1969, folder 1 of 2.]
Box 8
Contents of Box 8:
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1968,
1971-1972, and
1956-2000
Deposition of Shubik, plaintiff,
v. Getty Oil Company and Denison Mines, Ltd., defendants,
1982
[One legal-sized item removed.]
Correspondence and copies of
contract work done by Shubik for North American Rockwell,
1970
Box 9
Contents of Box 9:
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1970-1973
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence regarding consulting work, proposed
conferences, and grants
1970-1994
Including the Commission on Year 2000
Computer Committee, the JET Propulsion Laboratory, and the
Ford Foundation (computational requirements for the Kenyan
government).
[One legal-sized item removed from
Kenya-Ford foundation folder 2 of 2.]
Incoming and outgoing
correspondence regarding Shubik's book contracts,
1967-1982
Affadavit of Shubik, plaintiff, v.
Getty Oil Company and Denison Mines, Ltd., defendants,
1982
[One legal-sized item removed.]
Box 10
Contents of legal-sized Box
10:
Incoming and outgoing general
correspondence,
1973
RAND SDC
[Removed from box 2.]
[Loose material]
(3
folders)
[Removed from box 2.]
Correspondence 1969
[Removed from box 7.]
Getty/ROG
[Removed from box 8.]
[Loose material]
(1
folder)
[Removed from box 8.]
Kenya-Ford Foundation,
1971-1973
[Removed from box 9.]
Oversize Folder 1
Contents of oversize
folder 1:
Flyers for conference on
Incomplete Markets and Strategic Market Games,
2001 April
[Removed from box 2, loose material.]
Accession (2003-0073), 1961-2002
4 Boxes
Addition (2003-0073) (600 items, 1.4 lin. ft.; dated 1961-2002) comprises miscellaneous papers, including correspondence, referee reports, book reviews, syllabi and lectures, unpublished drafts and published copies of writings, and conference materials. There is also a draft of unpublished book on microeconomic analysis.
Accession (2003-0277), 1962-2003
4 Boxes
Addition (2003-0277) (1500 items, 2.4 lin. ft.; dated 1962-2003) contains professional correspondence, writings, and teaching files, including materials related to monetary theory, game theory, and the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's Panel on Success Factor Evaluation.
Accession (2005-0072)
7 Boxes
Addition (2005-0072) (2250 items, 3.8 lin. ft.) contains correspondence, notes, and writings. Includes drafts of writings about game theory from 1962-1964; typescripts, one with corrections, of The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions (1993). Boxes were added to this accession that contain typescripts including
"Market Structure and Behavior"
(1978) and
"A Game for Teaching and Experimentation,"
correspondence, photocopies of articles, and various reports.
Box 1
Typescript:
"The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions"
Manuscript:
"Game Theory and Operations Research 50 Years Later"
Correspondence
"Proposal for a Center for Competitive and Conflict Systems Research"
Budget
Box 2
Correspondence
"Game Theory and Operations Research 50 Years Later"
(typescript)
"The Theory of Money and Financial Institutions"
Miscellaneous manuscripts
Box 3
Partial manuscripts
Correspondence
Box 4
Correspondence
"Market Structure and Behavior"
typescripts
Photocopies of various articles
Box 5
Manuscripts
Correspondence
"Market Structure and Behavior"
typescripts
Box 6
"Market Structure and Behavior"
typescripts
"A Game for Teaching Experimentation"
Other typescripts by various authors
Box 7
Photocopies of articles
Several typescripts
Reports
Accession (2008-0115), 1965-2007
2 Boxes
This is a preliminary boxlist for an unprocessed addition to the collection. Materials have been reboxed and foldered for preservation, but no attempts have been made to arrange the records at this point.
Box 1
"Towards an Economics Dynamics with Many Generations"
(draft)
Workshop on Economics and Institutions, 1988
The ICFAI Journal of Monetary Economics
Vol. III No. 1 and No. 2
Vol. V No. 4
Working Paper: What is an Application and When is a Theory a Waste of Time?
ISAC: Crisis Stability Games
ISAC: The Names of the Games
ISAC: On Coalition Games
World Economics, Vol. 2, No. 1, 2001 Mar.
Book cover proofs
International Security Program annual report, 1992-1993
Complexity, Vol. 8, No. 2, 2002 Nov.
Science, 1971 Dec. 3
Improving Regulatory Effectiveness in Federal/State Siting Actions, 1977 March
Stony Brook
Ref Report
Keepsakes of Shubik Celebration
Balinski-Stony Brook
Loose materials
(10 folders)
Box 2
Loose materials
Santa Fe Institute annual report, 2006
Physics Today, 2007
OMNI, 1983 Aug.
Revue Economique, 1975 Jul.
Third Conference on Games report, 1957, Mar. 11-12
Nature, Vol. 368, No. 6474, 1994 Apr.
Perfect or Robust Noncooperative Equilibrium: A Search for the Philosopher's Stone?
Synopsis of Pollack Meeting
Cowles Foundation Discussion Paper no. 627
Naval Procurement Problems: Theory and Practice
Bidding/Auctions: Math Models
Economic Theory, Vol. 25, No. 3, 2005 Apr.
Journal of Political Economy, Vol. 85, No. 5, 1977 Oct.
Conflict Resolution, Vol. 33, No. 3, 1989 Sept.
Can we manage with(out) markets?, 2007 Fall
Économie Appliquée
Administrative Science Quarterly, 1958 Dec.
Revue Economique, 1975 Jul.
(2 copies)
Kyklos, 1975
Trends in Economics, 1957 Jun.
New Zealand Economic Papers, 1973
European Economic Review, Vol. 27, No. 1, 1985
Simulations & Gaming, 2005 Jun.
Economic Theory, Vol. 21, No. 4, 2003 Jun.
Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften zwischen Theorie und Praxis
Economic Notes, 1993 and 1997
Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali, 1986 Mar.
(2 copies)
The Journal of Business, 1961 Apr.
The Journal of Political Economy, 1960 Aug.
Western Economic Journal
Vol. VIII, No. 3, 1970 Sept.
Vol. VI, No. 4, 1968 Sept.
Vol. XI, No. 1, 1973 Mar.
Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1997 Sept.
The Economic Studies Quarterly, 1986 Dec.
Stanford Law Review, 1956 Jul.
La Decision
American Political Science Review, 1970 Mar.
Decision Sciences, 1970 Jan.-Apr.
Reel-to-reel audio tapes
(6 tapes)