REFEREED JOURNAL PUBLICATIONS
“A General Framework for Rational Learning in Social Networks“, Theoretical Economics, 2013, 8(1), 1-40.
“Does one Bayesian make a difference?”, Journal of Economic Theory, 2014, 154, 423-452.
“Social Learning with Costly Search“, joint with Mallesh Pai, American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, 2016, 8 (1), 83-109.
“Inferring Beliefs from Actions”, joint with Itai Arieli, Games and Economic Behavior, 2017, 102, 455-461.
“Local Openness: Characterization of a Robustness Concept for Generic Sets in Function Spaces”, Journal of Mathematical Economics, 2018, 173-178.
“Multidimensional Social Learning”, joint with Itai Arieli, Review of Economic Studies. May 2019, Pages 913–940.
“Social Learning Equilibria”, joint with Elchanan Mossel, Allan Sly and Omer Tamuz, Econometrica, May 2020, Pages 1235-1267.
“A general analysis of boundedly rational learning in social networks”, joint with Claudia Neri, June 2020, accepted at Theoretical Economics.
“A General Analysis of Sequential Social Learning”, joint with Itai Arieli, November 2019, accepted at Mathematics of Operations Research.
REFEREED CONFERENCE PUBLICATIONS
“Social Learning Equilibria”, joint with Elchanan Mossel, Allan Sly and Omer Tamuz, Proceedings of the 19th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC), 2018.
“Naïve learning through probability matching”, joint with Itai Arieli and Yakov Babichenko, Proceedings of the 20th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce (EC), 2019.
WORKING PAPERS
“Sequential Naïve Learning”, joint with Itai Arieli and Yakov Babichenko, January 2021.
“The wisdom of the crowd and higher order beliefs”, joint with Yi-Chun Chen and Mallesh Pai, January 2021.
“Naïve Learning through Probability Over-Matching”, joint with Itai Arieli and Yakov Babichenko, October 2020,
submitted.
“The costs and benefits of dynamic pricing”, joint with Moran Koren, September 2020.
“Continuous Implementation with Direct Revelation Mechanisms”, joint with Yi-Chun Chen and Mallesh Pai,
January 2020, revision requested by Journal of Economic Theory.
WORK IN PROGRESS
“The fragility of social learning to misinformation”, joint with Itai Arieli
“Eliciting beliefs within decision problems “, joint with Itai Arieli
“Social learning heuristics in unspecified information structures”, joint with Itai Arieli