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Antonio Penta
Antonio Penta ( ICREA; UPF and BSE; TSE and TSE Digital Centre)
Research Professor | ICREA ; Professor of Economics | UPF and BSE; Associate Faculty | TSE and TSE Digital Center

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Visiting from
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Room number
20
Email
antonio.penta@upf.edu
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Research Interests

Antonio's research interests lie in various areas of game theory, mechanism design, behavioural economics and auction theory.

In game theory and mechanism design, most of Antonio's research has focused on questions of robustness with respect to various forms of model misspecification. He has also worked on more applied IO topics, concerning the market for online advertisement and online ad auctions, from both a theoretical and empirical perspective. Within behavioural economics, my work has been both theoretical and experimental. So far the main focus has been on understanding and modelling individuals’ reasoning processes, and particularly the interaction between their cognitve abilities and incentives, in strategic settings as well as in individual decision problems. More recently, he started a new agenda on risk preferences.

Biography

'Antonio Penta is an economic theorist who joined ICREA in October 2018. He is also Professor of Economics at UPF and Affiliated Professor at the Barcelona School of Economics. Prior to that, he was Assistant Professor (2010-2016) and then tenured Associate Professor (2016-2018) at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He graduated in Economics from Bocconi Univ (2004), and then he obtained a M.A. (2008) and a PhD (2010) in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. He is currently member of the Editorial Board of the American Economic Review and of the Review of Economic Studies, Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Theory, Theoretical Economics and of Decisions in Economics and Finance, Associate Faculty at the Toulouse School of Economics, and a member of the TSE Digital Center. He has been awarded an ERC-Starting Grant in 2017, and an ERC-Consolidator Grant in 2022.'

Source: ICREA