Paulo Natenzon
Assistant Professor of Economics
Paulo Natenzon
Education
- Ph D 2011, Princeton University
- MA 2007, Princeton University
- M.Sc. 2005, Instituto de Matematica Pura e Aplicada (IMPA)
- B.Sc. 2003, University of Sao Paulo
Awards/Honors
- AER Excellence in Refereeing Award, American Economic Review, 2015
- Towbes Prize for Outstanding Teaching, Princeton University, 2008
Research Interests
Economic theory, decision theory, behavioral economics
Selected Publications
- "Moderate Utility", American Economic Review: Insights, Issue 2, 176-195, with Junnan He, 2024
- "Random Choice and Learning", Journal of Political Economy, Issue 1, 419-457, 2019
- "Random Choice as Behavioral Optimization", Econometrica, Issue 5, 1873-1912, with Faruk Gul, Wolfgang Pesendorfer, 2014
- "Subjective Ambiguity and Preference for Flexibility", Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Issue 1, 24-32, with Leandro Gorno, 2018
- "Random Evolving Lotteries and Intrinsic Preference for Information", Econometrica, Issue 5, 2225-2259, with Faruk Gul, Wolfgang Pesendorfer, 2021