
معرفی
Hervé Moulin is the D.J. Robertson Chair in Economics at the University of Glasgow, where he has been since 2013. Prior to this, he held professorial positions at Rice University, Duke University, and Virginia Polytechnic Institute. His academic journey began with a PhD in Mathematics from the Université de Paris in 1975, following his graduation from the École Normale Supérieure in 1971.
His research focuses on cooperative game theory, social choice, incentive compatibility, and fair division mechanisms. Moulin has significantly contributed to redefining normative economics, particularly in designing fair resource allocation systems for scenarios like voting, asset division, and rationing. His work bridges theoretical foundations with practical applications in areas such as traffic pricing, communication networks, and commons exploitation.
Moulin has been honored as a Fellow of the Econometric Society (1983), the Royal Society of Edinburgh (2015), and the British Academy (2018). He served as President of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare (1998–1999) and the Game Theory Society (2018–2020). His contributions include over 140 peer-reviewed articles and five books, emphasizing the intersection of mathematics, economics, and social choice theory.



