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Tomasz Strzalecki is a Professor in the Department of Economics at Harvard University. His research centers on decision theory, with a focus on ambiguity aversion, temporal preferences, stochastic choice, and bounded rationality. He earned his PhD in Economics from Northwestern University in 2008.
- Education: PhD in Economics (2008), Northwestern University
His scholarly work spans theoretical and applied economics, including key contributions to random utility models, dynamic decision-making, and neuroeconomic modeling. Recent publications, such as Stochastic Choice Theory (2025) and Variational Bayes and non-Bayesian Updating (2024), reflect his ongoing exploration of Bayesian inference and behavioral deviations. Earlier work in Econometrica and American Economic Review established foundational models for choice aversion, time inconsistency, and ambiguity evaluation.
Tomasz’s research has been published in top journals like Econometrica, American Economic Review, and Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, covering themes such as probabilistic sophistication, decision timing, and collective action in development economics. His co-authors include prominent economists like Drew Fudenberg, Mira Frick, and Larry Epstein.


