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Marisa Ratto is a Lecturer at Paris Dauphine University, affiliated with the LEDa (Laboratoire d'Economie de Dauphine) research laboratory. She has a strong background in economics with expertise spanning public economics, behavioral economics, and experimental economics.
Dr. Ratto's educational background includes:
- HDR (Habilitation à Diriger des Recherches) from Cergy-Pontoise University (2016)
- PhD in Economics from the University of Hull (2002), supervised by Simon Vicary
- MSc in Economics from the University of London, Queen Mary and Westfield College (1995)
- Laurea in Economics from Universita' Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano (1994), with highest honors (110/100)
Her research focuses on the analysis of decision-making regarding individual actions that have collective outcomes, particularly examining incentive mechanisms for cooperation in work teams and private contributions to public goods. She has also conducted significant research on tax evasion, exploring its relationship with free-riding behavior and the financing of public goods.
Dr. Ratto's publication record demonstrates consistent contributions to top economics journals including the European Journal of Political Economy, National Tax Journal, The Economic Journal, and Journal of Public Economics. Her work often employs experimental and field methods to investigate questions related to tax compliance, public sector incentives, and team performance, showing a clear trajectory toward understanding how individual behaviors affect collective outcomes.
She has presented her research at academic conferences including the Workshop on Research Advances in Organizational Behavior and Human Resources Management at Paris Dauphine, and has collaborated with economists across institutions in Europe and New Zealand on studies examining fundamental economic behaviors and policy implications.



