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Maskin may
refer to A
certain molecule in biochemistry, for
which see Dictyate#Biochemistry mechanism.
Aaron Maskin, an
Israeli stage actor and recipient...
- Eric
Stark Maskin (born
December 12, 1950) is an
American economist and mathematician. He was
jointly awarded the 2007
Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic...
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Maskin monotonicity is a
desired property of
voting systems suggested by Eric
Maskin. Each
voter reports his
entire preference relation over the set of...
- MOON-ə) is an
American indie pop band
consisting of
Katie Gavin,
Josette Maskin, and
Naomi McPherson. They
released two
studio albums with RCA Records,...
- The
Battle of
Maskin (Arabic: معركة مسكن), also
known as the
Battle of Dayr al-Jathaliq (Arabic: معركة دير الجثاليق) from a
nearby Nestorian monastery...
- The
Battle of Al-Shaykh
Maskin (Arabic: معركة الشيخ مسكين الأولى) was a
military engagement during the
Syrian civil war in the
Daraa Governorate, where...
- Al-Shaykh
Maskin (Arabic: الشيخ مسكين, romanized: Al-Sheikh Meskīn), also
spelled Sheikh Maskīn,
Sheikh Miskeen, is a town in
southern Syria, administratively...
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neoclassical economic theory. Four of his
students (Roger Myerson, Eric
Maskin, John Harsanyi, and
Michael Spence) went on to
become Nobel laureates themselves...
- the
district capital of Izra,
southeast of the
subdistrict capital Shaykh Maskin,
northeast of the
governorate capital of Daraa,
north of
Khirbet Ghazaleh...
- were
Moshe Meskin and
Rashel Chasanov.
Following the
Russian Revolution,
Maskin joined the Red Army, in
which he
became an
officer and, in 1919, was responsible...