Botond Koszegi
Affiliations: | Economics | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add traineeAntonio Rosato | grad student | UC Berkeley | |
Claudio C. Bravo Ortega | grad student | 2003 | UC Berkeley |
Alejandro Moreno | grad student | 2007 | UC Berkeley |
Andrew T. Hayashi | grad student | 2008 | UC Berkeley |
Rosario C. Macera Parra | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley |
Joshua Tasoff | grad student | 2004-2010 | (PoliSci Tree) |
Takeshi Murooka | grad student | 2014 | UC Berkeley |
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Heidhues P, Koszegi B, Strack P. (2018) Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning Econometrica. 86: 1159-1214 |
Heidhues P, Koszegi B, Murooka T. (2016) Exploitative innovation American Economic Journal: Microeconomics. 8: 1-23 |
Heidhues P, Kőszegi B, Murooka T. (2016) Inferior Products and Profitable Deception The Review of Economic Studies. 84: 323-356 |
Heidhues P, Kőszegi B. (2016) Naïveté-Based Discrimination* The Quarterly Journal of Economics. 132: 1019-1054 |
Heidhues P, Koszegi B. (2014) Regular prices and sales Theoretical Economics. 9: 217-251 |
Mazar N, Koszegi B, Ariely D. (2014) True context-dependent preferences? The causes of market-dependent valuations Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 27: 200-208 |
Koszegi B. (2014) Behavioral contract theory Journal of Economic Literature. 52: 1075-1118 |
Mazar N, Koszegi B, Ariely D. (2014) True Context-dependent Preferences? The Causes of Market-dependent Valuations: Causes of Market-dependent Valuations Journal of Behavioral Decision Making. 27: 200-208 |
Köszegi B, Rabin M. (2011) Revealed Mistakes and Revealed Preferences The Foundations of Positive and Normative Economics: a Hand Book |
Heidhues P, Koszegi B. (2010) Exploiting naïvete about self-control in the credit market American Economic Review. 100: 2279-2303 |