Marazzi Francesca
I am a researcher at the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Rome Tor Vergata, where I also obtained my PhD in Economics, Law, and Institutions in 2017. Additionally, I am an affiliate member of the CESifo Research Network (Behavioral Economics area) and an external member of the DEMAP research cluster at Middlesex University, London. As an applied microeconomist, my research centers on two main pillars: Behavioral Economics, where I use laboratory and online experiments to explore dishonesty and gender differences in behaviors, and Health Economics, with a focus on women’s well-being and the interplay between health interventions and behaviors. My teaching activities are aligned with my research interests, emphasizing applied microeconomics and behavioral economics.