Piero De Dominicis
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I am a Ph.D. candidate in Economics at Bocconi University. My research focuses on how workers sort across jobs and how these choices shape human capital accumulation, wages, and aggregate labor market outcomes. I am particularly interested in labor market transitions driven by technological change, including the effects of artificial intelligence on occupational mobility, skill demand, and wage dynamics. More broadly, I use macroeconomic and structural models to study how uncertainty, human capital, and labor market frictions affect workers’ careers and the aggregate economy.