Matthew Rabin

Matthew Rabin
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Matthew Joel Rabin est un économiste américain né le . Il est professeur à l'université de Harvard. Il est lauréat de la médaille John Bates Clark en 2001. Il est connu pour ses travaux en économie comportementale.

On lui doit notamment une analyse économique de la procrastination[1].

Notes et références

  1. Ted O'Donoghue et Matthew Rabin, « Doing It Now or Later », The American Economic Review, vol. 89, no 1,‎ , p. 103-124 (JSTOR 116981)

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