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Tomasz Strzalecki is the Henry Lee Professor of Economics at Harvard University's Department of Economics. He has held this position since 2009, following his 2008 Ph.D. from Northwestern University and a 2002 M.A. from the University of Warsaw. His research focuses on decision theory, ambiguity aversion, temporal preferences, and bounded rationality, blending foundational axiomatic studies with applied economic analysis.
His work explores how decision-makers handle uncertainty and time, with contributions to stochastic choice models, dynamic utility frameworks, and behavioral economic theory. Key themes include resolving ambiguity in economic decisions, modeling optimal timing of choices, and understanding deviations from classical rationality assumptions.
Strzalecki’s articles span theoretical economics, cognitive science, and finance, addressing topics like drift-diffusion models in decision-making, coarse competitive equilibrium, and quasi-hyperbolic discounting. He has contributed to prestigious journals in economics and interdisciplinary fields. His research has implications for understanding consumer behavior, financial markets, and policy design under uncertainty.
Despite his prolific output, no formal student advisees are listed in the provided information. He holds no currently noted scientific awards in the text, though his academic contributions are widely recognized in his field.




