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Filippo Massari is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economic Sciences at the University of Bologna, specializing in Economics (ECON-01/A). His research focuses on robust statistical decision theory, general equilibrium, and their applications in Behavioral Economics, Gambling Theory, Asset Pricing, and Game Theory. Recently, his work has shifted towards evolutionary models, emphasizing how growth-driven selection influences observed behavioral biases.
His research interests include exploring how economic agents learn in misspecified environments and the implications of ambiguity in financial markets. He has published extensively on topics such as market selection hypotheses and robust decision-making frameworks.
Dr. Massari’s recent articles (2020–2024) highlight themes like ambiguity resolution, agent survival under information asymmetry, and symbiotic dynamics in financial markets. His work bridges theoretical models with real-world market behaviors, particularly in understanding under-reaction phenomena and the survival strategies of traders in uncertain environments.
No scientific awards are noted in the provided materials. His advising and grant activities remain unspecified. He is affiliated with the Department of Economic Sciences at the University of Bologna, located at Piazza Scaravilli 2, Bologna.
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