Francesco Bilotta
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I am a fifth-year Ph.D. student in Economics at Bocconi University in Milan, advised by Nicola Pavoni, Massimo Morelli, and Luca Braghieri. My research combines economic theory, experiments, and text analysis to study questions in behavioral economics. My main agenda examines the economic consequences of imperfect metacognition, with applications to education policy---especially standardized testing---and worker productivity---human-AI interaction. A second agenda studies how causal narratives shape voter behavior. I also work on information economics and learning.