I hold a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration with a minor in Italian Language and Culture from The American University of Rome. Subsequently, I obtained a Master of Science in Economics and Finance from LUISS University. Following my Master’s degree, I was awarded a research grant by Tuscia University for the project: Innovative Processes, Digital Markets, and Competition. I have also taught Microeconomics as an Adjunct professor at The American University of Rome and Parthenope University of Naples.
My research interests include experimental and historical economics. Specifically, I am interested in investigating the impact of institutional changes in both fields on pro-social behavior.