Raymond C. Battalio
1938-2004
With profound sadness the Faculty of the Department of Economics reports the
death of its colleague and friend Ray Battalio, who passed away on December
1, 2004, after a brief and sudden illness. Professor Battalio came to our
Department in 1969, together with John Kagel, both as new Assistant Professors
from Purdue, where they studied with Robert Basmann, who also joined the
Department in that year. Together with Kagel they pioneered what today is the
field of Experimental Economics.
Ray Battalio spent thirty-five uninterrupted years at
Texas A&M. During that time, he published 50 articles in refereed economics
journals, 11 articles in refereed psychology journals, and one book. He was a
founding member of the Economic Science Association and served as its third president.
He was a dedicated and innovative teacher, and he left an entire generation of students
who became prolific contributors to economic science.
The Economics Department intends to establish a Scholarship Fund to assist our
graduate students working in the field of Experimental Economics --in our
opinion, the best tribute that his colleagues and Texas A&M University can
bestow to his memory and his legacy.
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