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Marcella Veronesi is an Associate Professor of Economic Policy at the University of Verona's Department of Economics and holds a full professorship in Applied Economics at the Technical University of Denmark. She has a Ph.D. and M.S. from the University of Maryland and is a member of the Outstanding Female Academics Database. Her research focuses on behavioral and experimental economics, environmental policy, health economics, and public goods valuation, with projects addressing vaccine hesitancy and renewable energy adoption. She serves on editorial boards (e.g., Environmental and Resource Economics), evaluation committees for the Swiss National Science Foundation, and leadership roles in the Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists (IAERE).
- Education: Ph.D. and M.S. in Economics, University of Maryland
- Research Themes: Field experiments, cost-benefit analysis, behavioral decision-making, climate adaptation, and public health policies
Her work applies experimental methods to evaluate policy impacts on environmental behavior, healthcare decisions, and energy consumption patterns. She leads projects like “What Are the Reasons behind Parental Vaccine Hesitancy?” (2018) and has contributed to studies on the economic consequences of traumatic events and cultural influences on public good provision.



