Botond Kőszegi
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Botond Kőszegi is an economist and a professor at Central European University. Early life and education A bronze medallist in the International Math Olympiad 1991, Kőszegi graduated magna cum laude in mathematics from Harvard University in 1996. He earned his doctoral degree in economics from MIT in 2000, under the supervision of Nobel laureate Peter Diamond and Romneycare/Obamacare architect Jon Gruber.
Botond Kőszegi's Published Works
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- A Model of Reference-Dependent Preferences (2006) (2713)
- Reference-Dependent Risk Attitudes (2007) (926)
- Reference-Dependent Consumption Plans (2009) (527)
- EGO UTILITY, OVERCONFIDENCE, AND TASK CHOICE (2006) (437)
- A Model of Focusing in Economic Choice (2013) (421)
- Exploiting Naïvete about Self-Control in the Credit Market (2010) (412)
- Tax incidence when individuals are time-inconsistent: the case of cigarette excise taxes (2004) (374)
- Competition and Price Variation When Consumers Are Loss Averse (2008) (326)
- Quasi-Hyperbolic Discounting and Retirement (2000) (297)
- Behavioral Contract Theory (2014) (253)
- Utility from anticipation and personal equilibrium (2010) (175)
- Health anxiety and patient behavior. (2003) (171)
- Choices, situations, and happiness (2008) (153)
- Regular Prices and Sales (2010) (124)
- Inferior Products and Profitable Deception (2017) (121)
- Mistakes in Choice-Based Welfare Analysis (2007) (103)
- Unrealistic Expectations and Misguided Learning (2017) (98)
- The Impact of Consumer Loss Aversion on Pricing (2004) (96)
- Psychology, Behavioral Economics, and Public Policy (2005) (94)
- Naivete-Based Discrimination (2017) (68)
- Revealed Mistakes and Revealed Preferences (2008) (68)
- Behavioral Industrial Organization (2018) (61)
- Regular prices and sales: Regular prices and sales (2014) (61)
- FUTILE ATTEMPTS AT SELF-CONTROL (2009) (58)
- Comparison of magnetocaloric properties from magnetic and thermal measurements (1997) (52)
- On the feasibility of market solutions to self-control problems (2005) (45)
- True Context-Dependent Preferences? The Causes of Market-Dependent Valuations (2010) (44)
- Choice Simplification: A Theory of Mental Budgeting and Naive Diversification* (2020) (34)
- A Modern Economic View of Tobacco Taxation (2008) (33)
- True Context-dependent Preferences? The Causes of Market-dependent Valuations: Causes of Market-dependent Valuations (2014) (32)
- On the Welfare Costs of Naiveté in the US Credit-Card Market (2015) (27)
- An evaluation of a network for professional development in child and adolescent mental health in rural and remote communities (2000) (19)
- Habit Formation and Naivet e in Gym Attendance: Evidence from a Field Experiment (2010) (19)
- Drive and Talent (2008) (19)
- Browsing versus Studying: A Pro-market Case for Regulation (2020) (18)
- Fragile Self-Esteem (2019) (11)
- An Attention-Based Theory of Mental Accounting∗ (2018) (10)
- Convergence in models of misspecified learning (2021) (9)
- Emotional Agency: The Case of the Doctor-Patient Relationship (2004) (7)
- Convergence in Misspecified Learning Models with Endogenous Actions (2018) (6)
- Cursed financial innovation (2015) (5)
- Who Has Anticipatory Feelings (2001) (4)
- Ambition and Talent (2002) (3)
- A Failure of the No-Arbitrage Principle (2007) (1)
- Essays in behavioral economics (2000) (1)
- Appendix for “ Exploiting Naivete about Self-Control in the Credit Market ” — Proofs (2009) (0)
- Cursed Financial Innovation (cid:3) (2015) (0)
- On the Welfare Costs of Naiveté in the US Credit-Card Market (2015) (0)
- Preliminary Draft Prepared for Conference Circulation on June 15-16 , 2006 Dynamic Reference-Dependent Preferences 1 (2006) (0)
- Misinterpreting Yourself (2023) (0)
- Q discounting and retirement (2003) (0)
- Preliminary Draft — Comments Appreciated Reference-Dependent Risk Attitudes (2005) (0)
- Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2011 with Funding from Department of Economics Quasi-hyperbolic Discounting and Retirement (2011) (0)
- Steering Fallible Consumers (2023) (0)
- Advances in Behavioral Industrial Organization. (2014) (0)
- Borrower Naivete in the Credit Market : Proposal for the Center for Equitable Growth Research (2010) (0)
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