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Giorgia Romagnoli

Research Fellow

University
University of Amsterdam
Research field
Behavioral Economics
Interests
Behavioral Economics, Environmental Economics, Experimental Economics, Risk and Uncertainty

Biography

Giorgia Romagnoli is an Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Amsterdam and part of CREED. Her research is in the fields of Behavioral and Experimental Economics. Her recent focus is on understanding how the design of market institutions interacts with moral and social preferences in shaping outcomes. She has also worked on risk and uncertainty, rational inattention, overconfidence, pharmaceutical price negotiations and informational RCTs. She earned her PhD from New York University in 2016.

List of publications

Avoyan, A. and Romagnoli, G. (2023). Paying for inattention Economics Letters, 226:.

Soldani, E., Hildebrandt, N., Nyarko, Y. and Romagnoli, G. (2023). Price information, inter-village networks, and “bargaining spillovers”: Experimental evidence from Ghana Journal of Development Economics, 164:.

Offerman, T., Romagnoli, G. and Ziegler, A. (2021). Why Are Open Ascending Auctions Popular? The Role of Information Aggregation and Behavioral Biases Quantitative Economics, :.

Beno\^it, J., Dubra, J. and Romagnoli, G. (2020). Belief Elicitation When More Than Money Matters: Controlling for “Control” American Economic Journal: Microeconomics, :.