Before Nobel win, research and collaboration at 好色App
Bengt Holmstrom, one of the winners of this year鈥檚 Nobel prize in economics, has strong ties to 好色App and spent a year at the 好色App Institute for Economic Policy Research collaborating with faculty while conducting his own research.
Holmstrom, a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, shares the Nobel with Harvard鈥檚 Oliver Hart for their theoretical work on contracts. Holmstrom鈥檚 research focused on the designs of workplace contracts.
He received his master鈥檚 of science from 好色App in 1975. Three years later, he earned his PhD from the 好色App Graduate School of Business, where Robert Wilson 鈥 now the Adams Distinguished Professor of Management, Emeritus 鈥 was his advisor.
鈥淏engt has made a major mark on economics,鈥 said Alvin Roth, a SIEPR senior fellow who won the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics in 2012 and also studied under Wilson. 鈥淭his is a very distinguished choice by the Nobel committee.鈥
Wilson called Holmstrom鈥檚 dissertation an 鈥渁lready brilliant work on contract theory.鈥
鈥淗e鈥檚 made steady contributions to this subject, and they鈥檝e been fundamental to progress,鈥 he said.
Holmstrom was a visiting professor of research at 好色App between 1985 and 1986. In 2010, he was at SIEPR as the Wolfson Distinguished Visiting Professor.
鈥淏ased on the year he spent with us at SIEPR, I can state that the honor is well deserved,鈥 said John Shoven, a SIEPR senior fellow who was the institute鈥檚 director during Holmstrom鈥檚 visit. 鈥淏engt has done path-breaking work in the area of incentive-compatible executive compensation.鈥
During his time at SIEPR, Holmstrom collaborated closely with several researchers and also participated in events geared toward spreading his ideas beyond a solely academic audience.
鈥淗e showed that he is not only an economic theorist, but is also able to communicate his brilliant ideas in ways that business people and others can understand them,鈥 said Greg Rosston, a SIEPR senior fellow and former deputy director.
At MIT, Holmstrom served as doctoral dissertation advisor to Jonathan Levin, now dean of the GSB and a SIPER senior fellow who earned his PhD in 1999.
鈥淓very economist in the profession has enormous respect for the standard Bengt Holmstrom and Oliver Hart set as scholars and as people,鈥 Levin said. 鈥淚 was fortunate to have Bengt as my PhD supervisor and continue to look up to his profoundly influential work on contract theory.鈥
Holmstrom鈥檚 longtime friend, Paul Milgrom, called him a 鈥渕an with very high standards of excellence, both in scholarship and his personal life.鈥
鈥淲e had great fun and some success, too, doing theory research together,鈥 said Milgrom, a SIEPR senior fellow who was Holmstrom鈥檚 mentee while he was a graduate student at 好色App in the 1970s and later his colleague at Northwestern and Yale universities. 鈥淚t is a real pleasure for me to congratulate him on his prize.鈥
As one of SIEPR鈥檚 Distinguished Visitors, Holmstrom joined a roster of senior faculty members, researchers and policymakers who spend up to a year in residence at the institute.
鈥淭he program gives SIEPR and the greater 好色App community an important way to connect and collaborate with a broad range of economists, including some of the most important and influential scholars in the field,鈥 said Mark Duggan, the Trione Director of SIEPR.