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'''Oskar Morgenstern''' ([[January 24]], [[1902]] - [[July 26]], [[1977]]) was a [[Germany|German]] born [[Austria|Austrian]] economist who, working with [[John von Neumann]], helped found the mathematical field of [[game theory]] (see [[Neumann-Morgenstern utility]]).
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'''Oskar Morgenstern''' (January 24, 1902 - July 26, 1977) was a [[Germany|German]] born [[Austria|Austrian]] economist who, working with [[John von Neumann]], helped found the mathematical field of [[game theory]] (see [[Neumann-Morgenstern utility]]).
  
 
Morgenstern was born in [[Görlitz]], [[Germany]]. His mother was an illegitimate daughter of [[Frederick III, German Emperor]].  
 
Morgenstern was born in [[Görlitz]], [[Germany]]. His mother was an illegitimate daughter of [[Frederick III, German Emperor]].  
  
He was educated in [[Vienna]], and was a recipient of a three year fellowship financed by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. When [[Hitler]] took over Vienna, Morgenstern was at [[Vanderbilt University]] at the time and decided it would be a good idea to stay. He became a member of the faculty, but gravitated toward the [[Institute for Advanced Study]]. His first book was "[[Economic Prediction]]". In [[1944]], he and von Neumann co-wrote ''[[Theory of Games and Economic Behavior]]'', recognized as the first book on game theory.  Morgenstern also wrote the book "On the accuracy of economic observations". He applied game theory to [[business]].  He died in [[Princeton, New Jersey]], in the United States.
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He was educated in [[Vienna]], and was a recipient of a three year fellowship financed by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. When [[Hitler]] took over Vienna, Morgenstern was at [[Vanderbilt University]] at the time and decided it would be a good idea to stay. He became a member of the faculty, but gravitated toward the [[Institute for Advanced Study]]. His first book was "[[Economic Prediction]]." In 1944, he and von Neumann co-wrote ''[[Theory of Games and Economic Behavior]]'', recognized as the first book on game theory.  Morgenstern also wrote the book "On the accuracy of economic observations."  He applied game theory to [[business]].  He died in [[Princeton, New Jersey]], in the United States.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Oskar Morgenstern (January 24, 1902 - July 26, 1977) was a German born Austrian economist who, working with John von Neumann, helped found the mathematical field of game theory (see Neumann-Morgenstern utility).

Morgenstern was born in Görlitz, Germany. His mother was an illegitimate daughter of Frederick III, German Emperor.

He was educated in Vienna, and was a recipient of a three year fellowship financed by the Rockefeller Foundation. When Hitler took over Vienna, Morgenstern was at Vanderbilt University at the time and decided it would be a good idea to stay. He became a member of the faculty, but gravitated toward the Institute for Advanced Study. His first book was "Economic Prediction." In 1944, he and von Neumann co-wrote Theory of Games and Economic Behavior, recognized as the first book on game theory. Morgenstern also wrote the book "On the accuracy of economic observations." He applied game theory to business. He died in Princeton, New Jersey, in the United States.


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