Botond Koszegi

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Economics University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
Area:
Theory Economics
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Peter A. Diamond grad student 2000 MIT

Children

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Antonio 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
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