Dilip Mookerjee
economist · 2 mentions across 1 reading
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Mookerjee appears as a co-author in experimental economics research on game theory and decision-making behavior, particularly in studies examining how subjects respond to strategic entry games and mixed-strategy equilibria. The citations position this work within the behavioral economics tradition that examines the gap between rational economic models and actual human choice under uncertainty. This research is relevant to the seminar's interest in how humans and machines behave in competitive or algorithmic systems, especially as such systems increasingly govern resource allocation and decision-making in networked environments.
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