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Antonio Filippin

Antonio Filippin is Associate Professor of Economics at the University of Milan. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the European University Institute discussing a thesis on “Discrimination and Workers’ Expectations”.

Previously, he studied Economics at Bocconi University in Milan, where he received both the Laurea and the Master Degree. At the University of Milan, Antonio teaches a Master course in Decision Theory and Behavioural Economics, and an undergraduate course in Microeconomics. He is also a Research Fellow of the Institute of Labor Economics (IZA). His research interests range from Experimental and Behavioural Economics to Applied Microeconomics, with a particular interest in the measurement of risk attitudes.


Recent Publications

  • Crosetto, P. and A. Filippin, “The Sound of Others: Surprising Evidence of Conformist Behavior”, Southern Economic Journal, 83(4): 1038-1051, 2017.
  • Crosetto, P. and A. Filippin, “A Reconsideration of Gender Differences in Risk Attitudes”, Management Science, 62(11): 3138–3160, 2016.
  • Filippin, A. and F. Guala, “The Effect of Group Identity on Distributive Choice: Social Preference or Heuristic?”, The Economic Journal, 2016 (online first).
  • Crosetto, P. and A. Filippin, “Click’n’Roll: No Evidence for Illusion of Control”, De Economist, 164(3): 281-295, 2016.
  • Crosetto, P. and A. Filippin, “A Theoretical and Experimental Appraisal of Four Risk Elicitation Methods”, Experimental Economics, 19: 613-641, 2016.

 

 

 

 

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