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Daniel Lvy

Economics

Tbilisi State University

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About Daniel Lvy at Tbilisi State University

Daniel Lévy is an economics professor at Emory University whose research focuses on consumer market behavior, pricing dynamics, and monetary policy. Their research directions are illustrated by key works including "OpenAI o1 System Card", and "Retail pricing format and rigidity of regular prices".

Research Areas

consumer market behaviorpricingmonetary policyeconomic impacteconomic theoriesprice adjustmentbusiness cyclesprice rounding
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Research Output

Total Citations4,473

Emerging researcher

Publications242

Highly prolific researcher

h-index32

Established scholar

i10-index71

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