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  1. Matthew Rabin is the Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics in the Harvard Economics Department and Harvard Business School. Before that, he spent 25 years at the wonderful University of California, Berkeley Economics Department. His research focuses primarily on incorporating psychologically more realistic assumptions into ...

  2. Matthew Joel Rabin (born December 27, 1963) is the Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics in the Harvard Economics Department and Harvard Business School. Rabin's research focuses primarily on incorporating psychologically more realistic assumptions into empirically applicable formal economic theory.

  3. Matthew Rabin is the Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics in the Harvard Economics Department and Harvard Business School. Read more. Unit. Negotiation, Organizations & Markets. Contact Information. (617) 495-7559. Publications. Journal Articles. Bushong, Benjamin, Matthew Rabin, and Joshua Schwartzstein.

  4. Matthew Rabin. Curriculum Vitae. Current Position. Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics. Economics Department and Business School, Harvard University. Date of Birth. December 27, 1963. Citizenship. United States of America. Education. 1981-1984 University of Wisconsin—Madison. B.A., December 1984.

  5. Matthew Rabin is one of the most important names in behavioral economics. Beginning his academic career in the 1990s, Rabin has consistently been an open advocate for behavioral economics. He understands that traditional economics, whilst having its uses, is still severely limited when it comes to explaining how people actually act instead of ...

  6. Fretting About Modest Risks Is a Mistake. By: Matthew Rabin and Max Bazerman. Managers often engage in risk-averse behavior, and economists, decision analysts, and managers treat risk aversion as a preference.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2014 · Matthew Rabin wants to know what makes you tick. One of the nation’s top scholars of behavioral economics, Rabin has been appointed to the first of three endowed professorships in Harvard’s Foundations of Human Behavior Initiative (FHB), a research effort aimed at uncovering the fundamental mechanisms behind human actions.