Pamela Giustinelli
LEAP Non-Resident Affiliate
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Pamela Giustinelli is an Associate Professor of Economics at University of Padova.
She is an applied microeconometrician interested in uncertainty, heterogeneity, and measurement. Her research explores the economics and econometrics of individuals' expectations and other subjective phenomena, and how expectations and perceptions shape microeconomic behavior under uncertainty. Pamela combines applied microeconomic theory, theory-based survey measurement, and applied microeconometric methods. Much of her work has a human-capital focus, with applications in the economics of education, the family, health, labor, climate change, and firm behavior, including questions at the intersections of these fields.