
معرفی
Alice Dominici serves as a Visiting Fellow in the Department of Economics at the European University Institute, contributing to research in political economy, applied econometrics, health economics, and economic history. Her academic work bridges theoretical economic frameworks with practical policy applications through rigorous empirical methods.
Her research interests center on educational interventions, health communication strategies, and behavioral economics with particular focus on vaccine hesitancy and STEM education. Dominici employs randomized controlled trials extensively in her methodology, examining how educational approaches affect student outcomes and how information framing influences health decisions across different educational backgrounds.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong emphasis on experimental economics applied to real-world problems, with particular attention to educational settings in Italy. Her work demonstrates interdisciplinary connections between economics, public health, and education policy, often collaborating with researchers across multiple institutions to address complex societal challenges through empirical evidence.
Her scientific contributions reflect a commitment to evidence-based policy making, with research spanning health communication effectiveness, digital education implementation, and STEM learning outcomes. The methodological rigor of her randomized trials provides valuable insights for policymakers seeking to implement effective educational and health interventions.
