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D-Index
45
Citations
13303
World Ranking
1726
National Ranking
1020

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2001 - Fellows of the Econometric Society

Overview

Edi Karni is affiliated with Johns Hopkins University in the United States. Their research primarily spans the field of Decision Sciences, with a focus on areas including General Decision Sciences, Management Science and Operations Research, Economics and Econometrics, Artificial Intelligence, and Safety Research.

The main topics of their work cover Decision-Making and Behavioral Economics, Bayesian Modeling and Causal Inference, Risk and Portfolio Optimization, Economic and Environmental Valuation, Auction Theory and Applications, Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies, and Complex Systems and Decision Making.

Frequent co-authors of Edi Karni include Marie-Louise Vierø, Fabio Maccheroni, Mássimo Marinacci, Nan Zhou, and Yen-Lin Chiu.

They have published multiple papers in several academic venues. The most frequent publication venues include Theory and Decision, Journal of Mathematical Economics, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, and Journal of Economic Theory.

Recent papers by Edi Karni include the following:

  • Comparative incompleteness: Measurement, behavioral manifestations and elicitation, 2022, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Weighted utility theory with incomplete preferences, 2021, Mathematical Social Sciences
  • Probabilistic sophistication without completeness, 2020, Journal of Mathematical Economics
  • A theory-based decision model, 2022, Journal of Economic Theory
  • David Schmeidler's contributions to decision theory, 2022, Theory and Decision

Edi Karni has been recognized as a Fellow of the Econometric Society since 2001.

Best Publications

  • Free Competition and the Optimal Amount of Fraud

    Michael R. Darby;Edi Karni

  • Preference reversal and the observability of preferences by experimental methods

    Edi Karni;Zvi Safra

  • Risk aversion in the theory of expected utility with rank dependent probabilities

    Chew Soo Hong;Edi Karni;Zvi Safra

  • A Mechanism for Eliciting Probabilities

    Edi Karni

  • Individual and group decision making under risk: An experimental study of Bayesian updating and violations of first-order stochastic dominance

    Gary Charness;Edi Karni;Dan Levin

  • "Reverse Bayesianism": A Choice-Based Theory of Growing Awareness

    Edi Karni;Marie-Louise Vierø

  • Utility theory with uncertainty

    Edi Karni;David Schmeidler

  • On the conjunction fallacy in probability judgment: New experimental evidence regarding Linda

    Gary Charness;Edi Karni;Dan Levin

  • On State Dependent Preferences and Subjective Probabilities

    Edi Karni;David Schmeidler;Karl Vind

  • Subjective Expected Utility With Incomplete Preferences

    Tsogbadral Galaabaatar;Edi Karni

  • FIXED PREFERENCES AND CHANGING TASTES

    Edi Karni;David Schmeidler

  • INDIVIDUAL SENSE OF JUSTICE: A UTILITY REPRESENTATION

    Edi Karni;Zvi Safra

  • Search theory: The case of search with uncertain recall

    Edi Karni;Aba Schwartz

  • Risk Aversion for State-Dependent Utility Functions: Measurement and Applications

    Edi Karni

  • Ambiguity attitudes and social interactions: An experimental investigation

    Gary Charness;Edi Karni;Dan Levin

  • Individual sense of fairness: an experimental study

    Edi Karni;Tim Salmon;Barry Sopher

  • ON MULTIVARIATE RISK AVERSION

    Edi Karni

  • Atemporal dynamic consistency and expected utility theory

    Edi Karni;David Schmeidler;David Schmeidler

  • Endogenous Adverse Selection and Unemployment Insurance

    W. Henry Chiu;Edi Karni

  • Social Attributes and Strategic Equilibrium: A Restaurant Pricing Game

    Edi Karni;Dan Levin

  • Chapter 33 Utility theory with uncertainty

    Edi Karni;David Schmeidler

  • On the Conjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgment: New Experimental Evidence

    Gary Charness;Edi Karni;Dan Levin

  • On the Private Production of Public Goods

    Edi Karni

Frequent Co-Authors

David Schmeidler
David Schmeidler Tel Aviv University
Itzhak Zilcha
Itzhak Zilcha Tel Aviv University
Gary Charness
Gary Charness University of California, Santa Barbara
Massimo Marinacci
Massimo Marinacci Bocconi University
John A. Weymark
John A. Weymark Vanderbilt University
Fabio Maccheroni
Fabio Maccheroni Bocconi University
Michael R. Darby
Michael R. Darby University of California, Los Angeles
Alex Cukierman
Alex Cukierman Tel Aviv University

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