- A Representative-Sampling Model of Stochastic Choice (JPE: Micro, forthcoming) (Joint with Tuval Danenberg)
- False Narratives and Political Mobilization (JEEA, forthcoming) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz and Simone Galperti)
- Capability Building in Sluggish Organizations (Management Science, 2023) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz)
- Modeling Players with Random “Data Access” (JET, 2021)
- Cheating with Models (AERI, 2021) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz and Yair Weiss)
- Strategic Interpretations (JET, 2021) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz and Heidi Thysen)
- A Model of Competing Narratives (AER, 2020) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz)
- Incentive-Compatible Advertising on Non-Retail Platforms (RJE, 2020) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz)
- Behavioral Implications of Causal Misperceptions (Annual Review of Economics, 2020)
- The Model Selection Curse (AERI, 2019) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz)
- Bayesian Networks and Boundedly Rational Expectation (QJE, 2016)
- Search Design and Broad Matching (AER, 2016) (Joint with Kfir Eliaz)
Research Experience
Professor of Economics at Tel Aviv University and University College London; research areas include decision theory, market behavior, consumer behavior, etc.
Background
Professor of economics at Tel Aviv University and University College London, specializing in economic theory. Recent research interests include: decision making under flawed causal reasoning, the role of narratives in politics and economics, markets with boundedly rational consumers, and incentive issues arising from interactions with platforms and algorithms.