Theoretical models in economics rely on the assumption that goal-oriented agents optimize with respect to statistically correct beliefs about the environment. Behavioral evidence casts doubt on the assumption of accurate beliefs. There is widespread evidence that agents' expectations are not just inaccurate, but systematically biased. This bias has potentially large implications in economic settings since most of economic models assume that the economic agents are free of these biases. This dissertation investigates the existence of the biased self image - individuals' systematically biased view on own behavior or choices compared to others - and attempts to provide rational frameworks on some of them. I examine a different bias in each cha...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2000.Includes bibliograph...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Our perceptions of what other people do often affect what we do. In these situations, perceptual bi...
This thesis consists of three essays on Behavioural Economics. The first two chapters study how indi...
We perform an experiment designed to assess the accuracy of beliefs about characteristics and decisi...
In an incentivized experiment we identify a powerful and ubiquitous bias: individuals regard their o...
According to rational choice theory, people will choose their careers, level of work effort or inves...
Evidence from social psychology suggests that agents process information about their own ability in ...
Article written in December 2002Most previous experiments attempting to establish the existence of t...
In an incentivized experiment we identify a powerful and ubiquitous bias: individuals regard their o...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
Beliefs about collective outcomes, such as economic growth or firm profitability, play an important ...
This Paper studies a model where individuals have imperfect self-knowledge and learning is costly. I...
Economic theory hinges on the fact that humans are rational. However, in the wild, research demonstr...
Optimistic beliefs affect important areas of economic decision making, yet direct knowledge on how b...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2000.Includes bibliograph...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Our perceptions of what other people do often affect what we do. In these situations, perceptual bi...
This thesis consists of three essays on Behavioural Economics. The first two chapters study how indi...
We perform an experiment designed to assess the accuracy of beliefs about characteristics and decisi...
In an incentivized experiment we identify a powerful and ubiquitous bias: individuals regard their o...
According to rational choice theory, people will choose their careers, level of work effort or inves...
Evidence from social psychology suggests that agents process information about their own ability in ...
Article written in December 2002Most previous experiments attempting to establish the existence of t...
In an incentivized experiment we identify a powerful and ubiquitous bias: individuals regard their o...
The focus of this dissertation is to understand how mental rules of thumb, cognitive biases, and ind...
Beliefs about collective outcomes, such as economic growth or firm profitability, play an important ...
This Paper studies a model where individuals have imperfect self-knowledge and learning is costly. I...
Economic theory hinges on the fact that humans are rational. However, in the wild, research demonstr...
Optimistic beliefs affect important areas of economic decision making, yet direct knowledge on how b...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Economics, 2000.Includes bibliograph...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Our perceptions of what other people do often affect what we do. In these situations, perceptual bi...