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  1. Matthew Rabin is a professor of behavioral economics at Harvard University and Harvard Business School. He studies how psychology affects economic theory and behavior, and his topics include errors, context, reference dependence, and evolution of beliefs.

  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.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Learn about Matthew Rabin's academic background, achievements, and professional activities. He is a Pershing Square Professor of Behavioral Economics at Harvard University and a former MacArthur Fellow and John Bates Clark Medalist.

  6. A Model of Relative Thinking. By: Benjamin Bushong, Matthew Rabin and Joshua Schwartzstein. Fixed differences loom smaller when compared to large differences. We propose a model of relative thinking where a person weighs a given change along a consumption dimension by less when it is compared to bigger changes along that dimension.

  7. Matthew Rabin is an outstanding and strikingly original theorist who has enriched economics by rigorously incorporating well-documented psychological evidence about human behavior into economic models.