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Jean Tirole is a prominent French economist recognized for his contributions to industrial organization, game theory, and regulation. His work has significantly influenced modern economic theory and practice, particularly in the areas of market regulation and competitive behavior among firms. Tirole's insights into the incentives that drive economic agents have made him a leading figure in understanding complex economic environments, where market failures often occur.

He has authored several influential books and papers, including 'A Theory of Incentives in Procurement and Regulation' and 'Economics for the Common Good', which highlight the intersection of economics with social welfare. Tirole's research has earned him numerous accolades, including the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences in 2014, underscoring his profound impact on the field. His work continues to be a reference point for scholars and practitioners alike, shaping policies and frameworks for better economic governance.

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出生日期 August 29, 1946
出生地点 Toulouse, Occitanie, France
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