Ido Erev

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Ido Erev
Born (1959-12-06) December 6, 1959 (age 64)
NationalityIsraeli
Academic career
InstitutionTechnion
FieldBehavioral Economics
Incentives
Alma materUniversity of North Carolina

Ido Erev is an Israeli psychologist.[1][2][3][4]

He is the “Women’s Division—ATS Academic Chair”, Vice Dean for the MBA programs and heads the Technion section of the Max Wertheimer Minerva Center for Cognitive Research, and head of the Technion's ICORE group for Empirical Legal Studies of Decision Making. [5]

His research has been covered in the New York Times to explain the rapid spread of the Corona Virus [6], Jerusalem Post [7], and the Times of Israel [8]


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  1. ^ Ido Erev and Ernan Haruvy (2016). "Learning and the economics of small decisions". In Kagel, J.H. and Roth, A.E. (Eds.), The Handbook of Experimental Economics. Princeton University Press
  2. ^ Erev, Ido and Alvin Roth (1998). Predicting how people play games: Reinforcement learning in experimental games with unique, mixed strategy equilibria. American Economic Review, 848-881.
  3. ^ Erev, I., Ert, E., Roth, A. E., Haruvy, E., Herzog, S. M., Hau, R., ... & Lebiere, C. (2010). "A choice prediction competition: Choices from experience and from description". Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 23(1), 15-47.
  4. ^ Perry, Orit, Ido Erev, and Ernan Haruvy, (2002). "Frequent probabilistic punishment in law enforcement". Economics of Governance, 3(1), 71-86.
  5. ^ https://dds.technion.ac.il/academicstaff/ido-erev/
  6. ^ https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/19/us/coronavirus-today.html
  7. ^ https://www.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-758868
  8. ^ https://www.timesofisrael.com/a-ban-from-public-places-or-gentle-persuasion-the-future-of-virus-tracking/

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