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Dotan Persitz

Senior Lecturer (tenured)

Coller School of Management,

Tel Aviv University,

   Tel Aviv, 69978, Israel.

   Room: Recanati 419.

TEL: 972-3-640-8523.

E-mail: persitzd (at) post.tau.ac.il

 

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RESEARCH

 

Publications

 

Gabrielle Gayer and Dotan Persitz (2016), “Negotiation across Multiple Issues,” Theoretical Economics, Volume 11, Issue 3, Pages 937-969 (September 2016). [Supplementary Material]

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Yoram Halevy, Dotan Persitz and Lanny Zrill (2017), Non-Parametric Bounds for Non-Convex Preferences,” Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Volume 137, Pages 105-112 (May 2017).

 

Yoram Halevy, Dotan Persitz and Lanny Zrill (2018), Parametric Recoverability of Preferences,” Journal of Political Economy, Volume 126, Issue 4, Pages 1558-1593 (August 2018). [Supplementary Material] [Code Package]

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Vered Kurtz-David, Dotan Persitz, Ryan Webb and Dino Levy (2019), “The Neural Computation of Inconsistent Choice Behavior,” Nature Communications, Volume 10, Article 1583 (April 2019). [Supplementary Material]

  

 

Chaim Fershtman and Dotan Persitz (2020), “Social Clubs and Social Networks,” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, Forthcoming. [Online Appendix] [Code Package]

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Ongoing Projects

 

Core-Periphery R&D Collaboration Networks

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Design Invariance in the Classic Consumer Choice Problem (with Vered Kurtz-David and Dino Levy)

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The Effect of Terrorism on the Economy: Counterfactual Analysis of Israel

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Aggregating Non Additive Beliefs (with Gabrielle Gayer and Ehud Lehrer)

 

Belief Formation over Networks: Experimental Approach (with Marina Agranov and Ben Gillen)

 

Algorithms for Revealed Preferences Analysis of Choices from Linear Budget Sets (with Yoram Halevy and Oriel Nofekh)

 

OTHERS

 

Living Wage (2010), Position Paper, Van Leer Institute - The Programme on Economics and Society (Hebrew, 54:10-1:17:20 in the YouTube link)

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