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Itzhak is a behavioural economist whose work blends experimentation (often in the field) with microeconomic theory. His research explores a variety of topics including prediction markets, political preferences, auctions, bounded rationality, and social norms.
Qualifications
- DPhil in Economics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 2022
- MPhil in Economics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 2018
- BA in Philosophy, Politics and Economics, University of Oxford, United Kingdom, 2016
Employment
- Postdoctoral Researcher, Sciences Po & Paris School of Economics, France, 2022 - 2025
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Journal articles (4)
- Akesson, J., Hahn, R.W., Metcalfe, R.D. and Rasooly, I. (2026). Race and redistribution in the United States: An experimental analysis. Journal of Public Economics, 255, pp. 105555-105555. doi:10.1016/j.jpubeco.2025.105555
- Rasooly, I. and Rozzi, R. (2024). Masks, cameras and social pressure. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 226, pp. 106699-106699. doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2024.106699
- Rasooly, I. (2023). Going…Going…Wrong: A Test of the Level-k (and Cognitive-Hierarchy) Models of Bidding Behavior. Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics, 1(2), pp. 400-445. doi:10.1086/723716
- Akesson, J., Ashworth-Hayes, S., Hahn, R., Metcalfe, R. and Rasooly, I. (2022). Fatalism, beliefs, and behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic. Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 64(2), pp. 147-190. doi:10.1007/s11166-022-09375-y