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Gerard Debreu was a prominent French-American economist and mathematician whose work significantly advanced the field of economic theory. He is best known for his contributions to general equilibrium theory and for his rigorous mathematical approach to economics. Debreu's landmark book, "Theory of Value: An Axiomatic Analysis of Economic Equilibrium," established a foundational framework for understanding how markets function and how resources are allocated efficiently. His innovative methodology has influenced not only economics but also various fields such as game theory and mathematical economics.

Debreu was awarded the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 1983 for his contributions to the rigorous formulation of economic theory. His research has inspired generations of economists and remains a critical reference point in both theoretical and applied economics. Throughout his career, he held various academic positions, including a long tenure at the University of California, Berkeley, where he continued to mentor young economists and foster research in economic theory.

国籍 美国人, 法语
出生日期 July 4, 1921
出生地点 Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France
去世日期 December 31, 2014