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  1. Dixit is the John J. F. Sherrerd '52 University Professor of Economics at Princeton University since July 1989, and Emeritus since 2010.

  2. Avinash K. Dixit is a renowned economist and a former University Professor of Economics at Princeton. He has published several books and articles on various topics in economics, and offers his teaching materials for free online.

  3. Theory of international trade: A dual, general equilibrium approach. AK Dixit, V Norman. Cambridge University Press. , 1980. 3570. 1980. Entry and exit decisions under uncertainty. A Dixit....

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  5. Avinash Dixit is a renowned economist who has made significant contributions to various subfields of economics, such as game theory, trade, growth, and policy. He is a prolific author, a fellow of several academic societies, and a former president of the Econometric Society and the American Economic Association.

  6. Avinash Dixit. Recent Writings. The Acrobat Reader needed to view the PDF files below can be downloaded from here. If you still cannot read or print the files and need a hardcopy, please send an e-mail message to me at dixitak@princeton.edu. Specify the title of the paper you want, and also give your snail-mail address.

  7. PERSONAL INFORMATION. Born 1944 in Bombay, India. Naturalized U.S. citizen. EARNED DEGREES. Bombay University, B.Sc. 1963 (Mathematics and Physics), First Class Cambridge University, B.A. 1965 (Mathematics), First Class Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. 1968 (Economics) HONORARY DEGREES.

  8. Avinash Dixit is a renowned economist who has worked on various topics such as trade, game theory, growth, and political economy. He is a former president of the Econometric Society and the American Economic Association, and a member of several academic institutions and honors societies.