Marcella Veronesi is a full professor of Applied Economics at the Department of Technology, Management, and Economics, Technical University of Denmark, and an Associate Professor of Economic Policy at the Department of Economics of the University of Verona with habilitation as full professor in Economic Policy, Agricultural Economics, Political Economy, and Public Economics. She has been a senior researcher and lecturer at ETH Zurich. Marcella received her Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Maryland and she has been appointed as a member of the Outstanding Female Academics Database. She is a member of the Editorial Board of Environmental and Resource Economics and the European Review of Agricultural Economics. She is a member of evaluation committees of the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNF) and a council member of the Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (IAERE).
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Topic | Description | Research area |
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JEL C93 - Field Experiments | Evaluation and study of the impact and causal effects of policy interventions or projects through field experiments. Focus, in particular, on the studies related to the evaluation of how information can affect the demand and willingness to pay for fair trade products, on the adoption of renewable energy and on the propensity to vaccinate. Study of the effects of language on economic decisions and on the adoption of cooperative behavior. Evaluation of the effects of incentive schemes in the context of health and environmental policies. |
Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Design of Experiments |
JEL D61 - Allocative Efficiency; Cost-Benefit Analysis | Evaluation of costs and benefits of public policies such as environmental policies to reduce risks from air pollution, water pollution or contaminated sites. |
Welfare and Collective Choice
Welfare Economics |
JEL D91 - Role and Effects of Psychological, Emotional, Social, and Cognitive Factors on Decision Making | Cover studies about the role of emotional, psychological, social or cognitive factors on individual choices, also using laboratory experiments. Also studies the consequences of traumatic events on economic behavior (in particular the attitude towards risk) both in the short and in the long term; deception and dishonest behavior; self-control problems. Study of the economic policy impacts of psychological and behavioral aspects in the context of consumption choices, pension savings and investment in education |
Behavioural and Experimental Economics
Micro-Based Behavioral Economics |
JEL H41 - Public Goods | Non-market valuation of public goods; estimation of the willingness to pay for example for clean air or a natural park. Analysis of factors affecting the provision of public goods such as the role of culture and institutions. |
Public Policies Analysis
Publicly Provided Goods |
JEL I12 - Health Production | Theoretical and empirical economic analysis of demographic phenomena with particular attention to the determinants of the family structure. Study of the temporal evolution of the family structure and relationship with the economic variables. |
Health Economics
Health |
JEL I22 - Educational Finance | Analysis of the impact of financial literacy received during childhood by the family on wealth decisions when adults. |
Welfare and Collective Choice
Education and Research Insititutions |
JEL Q42 - Alternative Energy Sources | Analysis of the determinants of renewable energy adoption by households and of the effect of residential energy prices on households' behaviour. |
Enviromental Economics, Energy Economics, Sustainability and Development
Energy |
JEL Q54 - Climate; Natural Disasters; Global Warming | Analysis of the determinants of households' and farmers' climate change adaptation; analysis of how climate change adaptation affects households' and farmers' well-being and productivity. Analysis of the impact of natural disasters on migration. |
Enviromental Economics, Energy Economics, Sustainability and Development
Environmental Economics |
Title | Starting date |
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What Are the Reasons behind Parental Vaccine Hesitancy? Identification of the Role Played by Preferences, Beliefs, and Information | 4/1/18 |
Assegno: Modelli Collettivi Ricreazionali | 1/1/07 |
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