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Edi Karni


Alternative spellings:
E. Karni

Biblio: Tätig an der Johns Hopkins Univ., Dep. of Economics, Baltimore, MD, USA; Tätig an der Univ. of Manchester

Affiliations

  • Warwick Business School
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    Prizes in Economics

    2001 - Fellow of the Econometric Society

    Edi Karni (born March 20, 1944 in Tel Aviv) is an Israeli born American economist and decision theorist. Karni is the Scott and Barbara Black Professor of Economics at Johns Hopkins University. He is a Fellow of the Econometric Society and an Economic Theory Fellow of the Society for the Advancement of Economic Theory. He earned his B.A. in Economics and Political Science from The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, in 1965 and his Ph.D. from The University of Chicago, in 1971, under the supervision of Milton Friedman, Gary Becker and Stanley Fischer. Karni began his academic career at Tel Aviv University in 1972, where he attained the rank of full professor. In 1976-77 he was a fellow at the Institute of Advanced Studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1982 he left Tel Aviv University for Johns Hopkins University. In the years 2013-2019 Karni was Distinguished professor at the Warwick Business School. Karni's main contributions are in the fields of individual decision making under uncertainty, social choice theory and the economics of information. In the field of decision-making under uncertainty, he has worked on the measurement of risk aversion, the modeling state-dependent preferences and the definition of subjective probability, the modeling of awareness and awareness of unawareness and the introduction of the notion of ‘reverse Bayesianism’. In the field of economics of information, Karni's contribution include the introduction of the notion of credence-quality goods and the explanation of the existence of fraud in competitive market to asymmetric information due to expert knowledge. In the field of social choice theory Karni's contributions include the axiomatization and representation of individual behavior that is motivated, in part, by a sense of fairness and interpresonal comparisons of variations in well-being. (Source: DBPedia)

    Publishing years

    1
      2024
    1
      2023
    5
      2022
    3
      2021
    5
      2020
    2
      2018
    2
      2017
    2
      2016
    3
      2015
    4
      2014
    5
      2013
    4
      2012
    4
      2011
    6
      2010
    5
      2009
    5
      2008
    5
      2007
    2
      2006
    6
      2005
    5
      2004
    6
      2003
    5
      2002
    4
      2001
    5
      2000
    2
      1999
    7
      1998
    4
      1997
    8
      1996
    6
      1995
    6
      1994
    6
      1993
    6
      1992
    6
      1991
    9
      1990
    4
      1989
    10
      1988
    8
      1987
    8
      1986
    4
      1985

    Series

    1. Working papers in economics (49)
    2. Working papers / Department of Economics, The Johns Hopkins University (23)
    3. Working paper / Foerder Institute for Economic Research (6)
    4. Queen's Economics Department working paper (5)
    5. Economics working paper (1)
    6. Discussion paper / Center for Economic Research, Tilburg University (1)
    7. Working papers / Rutgers University, Department of Economics (1)
    8. Working papers in economics and econometrics (1)
    9. Discussion paper / The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Center for the Study of Rationality (1)
    10. Discussion paper series / School of Economics and Finance, the University of Hong Kong (1)
    11. Games and economic behavior (1)
    12. Discussion paper / University of British Columbia, Department of Economics (1)
    13. Discussion paper / A (1)
    14. Paper / Tel Aviv University, the David Horowitz Institute for the Research of Developing Countries (1)