Pamela Giustinelli

Pamela Giustinelli is an Associate Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Padova. Prof. Giustinelli is an applied microeconometrician interested in uncertainty, heterogeneity, and measurement. Prof. Giustinelli’s research explores the economics and econometrics of individuals’ expectations and other subjective phenomena, and how expectations and perceptions shape microeconomic behavior under uncertainty. It does so by combining applied microeconomic theory, theory-based survey measurement, and applied microeconometric methods.

Daniel Benjamin

Daniel Benjamin is an Associate Professor in the Economics Department at the University of Southern California. He is a behavioral economist doing both theoretical and experimental research.

George Akerlof

George Akerlof is the Koshland Professor of Economics at the University of California Berkeley. Akerlof was a 2001 recipient of the Alfred E. Nobel Prize in Economic Science, recognized for his theory of asymmetric information and its effect on economic behavior. He is also the 2006 president of the American Economic Association. He served earlier as vice president and member of the executive committee. He is also on the North American Council of the Econometric Association.

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