Riccardo Manghi

Curriculum

Riccardo Manghi holds a PhD in Economics from Luiss Guido Carli University. He received a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics from Sapienza University of Rome and a master’s degree in Economics from the RoME Program, jointly organized by Luiss  and the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance. His research interests lie in experimental economics, behavioral  ecoonomics  and political economy.

Publications

Manghi, R., & Di Cagno, D. Catastrophic Risk Perception and the Shared Burden Effect: An Experimental Study Using Prospect Theory. Italian Economic Journal.

Knight or Knave: Description and Evaluation of a Programme for the Introduction of Logic at Primary School.

Working Papers

Artificial Intelligence, Misinformation, and Ideological Bias: Experimental Evidence.

Salience and Strategy in Stochastic Choice (with G. Coricelli, D. Di Cagno, G. Taurino).

How Cognitive Skill Development Impacts Job Market Outcomes: A Theoretical Analysis.

Intuitive Numerical Abilities and Ambiguity Attitudes: An Experimental Investigation.

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