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Maria Betto is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. She specializes in Microeconomic Theory, with research focusing on Choice and Decision Theory, Auctions, and Mechanism Design. She holds a PhD in Economics from Northwestern University (2024), alongside prior degrees from Fundacao Getulio Vargas (FGV) in Brazil, including a B.A. (2014, valedictorian) and M.Sc. in Business Economics (2017).
- Education: PhD, Northwestern University (2024); MA, Northwestern (2018); M.Sc., FGV (2017); B.A., FGV (2014)
Her work explores how cognitive processes refine economic decisions, spillover effects in auctions, and strategic assessment choices. Notable publications include studies on all-pay auctions and cognition's role in preference formation. She has received awards such as the Distinguished Teaching Assistant Award (2022–23) and the Northwestern University Fellowship (2017–18).
- Teaching: Extensive experience at Northwestern covering Microeconomics, Game Theory (undergraduate and PhD), and Risk & Uncertainty
Maria’s research bridges theoretical frameworks with practical applications in competitive markets and information design. She is affiliated with the Department of Economics at Johns Hopkins, where her work contributes to advancing microeconomic theory and its real-world implications.
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