Abraham Neyman is a prominent figure in the fields of game theory and economics. He is particularly known for his contributions to the understanding of negotiation processes, decision-making, and the theoretical underpinnings of strategic interactions between rational agents. Neyman's work often intersects with topics such as cooperative and non-cooperative games, and he has published extensively in academic journals on these subjects.

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