Matthew Rabin(1963)
ArtsMatthew Rabin is a recipient of the John Bates Clark Medal (2001) from United States. They have received 2 major awards in total. Their primary field is Arts. They were educated at Massachusetts Institute of Technology and University of Wisconsin–Madison. They have been affiliated with University of California, Berkeley.
United States
2
Major Awards
111
Publications
27,050
Citations
49
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i10-index
243.7
Avg Citations/Paper
Awards & Recognition
Most Cited Works
Top publications by citation count#1
Estimating perceptions of the relative COVID risk of different social-distancing behaviors from respondents’ pairwise assessments
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America(2022)
5
citations
#2
Belief Movement, Uncertainty Reduction, and Rational Updating*
Quarterly Journal of Economics(2021)
43
citations
#5
Expectations-Based Loss Aversion May Help Explain Seemingly Dominated Choices in Strategy-Proof Mechanisms
Social Science Research Network(2019)
52
citations
#6
An Experiment on Time Preference and Misprediction in Unpleasant Tasks
The Review of Economic Studies(2019)
143
citations
#8
Financial Markets Where Traders Neglect the Informational Content of Prices
Journal of Finance(2018)
125
citations
Recent Publications
View all worksEstimating perceptions of the relative COVID risk of different social-distancing behaviors from respondents’ pairwise assessments
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America2022
5citations
Open AccessBelief Movement, Uncertainty Reduction, and Rational Updating*
Quarterly Journal of Economics2021
43citations
A Model of Relative Thinking
The Review of Economic Studies2020
83citations
39citations
Expectations-Based Loss Aversion May Help Explain Seemingly Dominated Choices in Strategy-Proof Mechanisms
Social Science Research Network2019
52citations
Open AccessAn Experiment on Time Preference and Misprediction in Unpleasant Tasks
The Review of Economic Studies2019
143citations
Fretting about Modest Risks Is a Mistake
California Management Review2019
2citations
Financial Markets Where Traders Neglect the Informational Content of Prices
Journal of Finance2018
125citations
Open Access54citations
Career Path
Award progression over time
Apex Elite Prestigious
Co-winners
Shared the same award in the same year
CK
Cynthia Kenyon
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
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Horng-Tzer Yau
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
EW
Erik Winfree
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
CG
Cecilia G. Muñoz
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
MM
Margaret M. Murnane
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
SM
Susan Marshall
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
DW
Deborah Willis
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
KB
Katherine Boo
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
SE
Susan E. Alcock
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
AC
Anne Carson
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
DP
Daniel P. Schrag
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
LP
Lucia Perillo
MacArthur Fellowship (2000)
Education
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Springbrook High School
Doctoral Advisors
Farhan ZaidiGary CharnessJeffrey ElyZachary Jacob GrossmanAntonio RosatoAsaf PlanJimmy Hing Chi ChanStuart David BrownErik Witman EysterZahara Bar-OnJustin Reuel SydnorPaige Marta SkibaPeter Matthew FishmanKristóf Pal MadarászKeith Jacks GambleMatthew Richard LevySalar JahediTakeshi MurookaMichaela PagelTristan Michael Gagnon-BartschKevin HeJoshua TasoffDrew Fudenberg
Academy Memberships
National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Related Laureates
Other winners of the same award(s)
RC
Raj Chetty
John Bates Clark Medal (2013)

Esther Duflo
Nobel Prize in Economics (2019)
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Subhash Khot
MacArthur Fellowship (2016)
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Roland Fryer
John Bates Clark Medal (2015)
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Lin-Manuel Miranda
MacArthur Fellowship (2015)
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Eric Lander
Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences (2013)
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Amy Finkelstein
John Bates Clark Medal (2012)

Shwetak Patel
MacArthur Fellowship (2011)
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