Erez Yoeli is an economist and researcher at MIT. He co-authored Hidden Games with Moshe Hoffman, applying game theory to explain human behavior and social phenomena.
Yoeli's work focuses on using behavioral science and economics to address real-world problems.
He has conducted research on cooperation, altruism, and public policy.
Yoeli's approach combines theoretical insights with practical applications, aiming to make complex economic concepts accessible to a broader audience.
His work has implications for understanding decision-making processes, social norms, and policy design.
Yoeli's expertise in game theory and behavioral economics positions him as a contributor to the growing field of applied behavioral science.
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