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Luca Panaccione is an Associate Professor at the Department of Economics and Law within the Faculty of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome. His work focuses on experimental and behavioral economics, with particular interest in public economics, financial literacy, and institutional design. He has conducted extensive research on topics such as coordination failures in banking systems, moral hazard in contractual relationships, and the impact of social influence on economic decisions.
His research employs controlled laboratory experiments to explore mechanisms like fairness, cooperation dynamics, and behavioral spillovers in public good provision. Notable studies include analyzing how lockdowns affected fairness norms during the pandemic and investigating gender differences in social conformity scenarios. His experimental methods often combine theoretical models with empirical testing to uncover behavioral patterns in strategic interactions.
Panaccione’s publications span from 2000 to 2024, reflecting a consistent focus on behavioral mechanisms in economic systems. While no specific awards are listed, his output demonstrates sustained academic engagement in core areas like experimental design and policy-relevant behavioral insights. No advising or grants information is provided in the source text.


