Matthias Rodemeier
Prior to joining Bocconi, I was a researcher at the Becker Friedman Institute of Economics at the University of Chicago. I obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Münster, with research stays at the University of Chicago, the University of California at San Diego, and Bonn University.
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Research interests
My research lies at the intersection of behavioral economics & public finance, with a focus on environmental policy & consumer finance. Many of my studies use field experiments in collaboration with private and public organizations.
Working papers
Gambling for Retirement: The Economics of Savings Lotteries
Choice Intransitivity & Revealed Salience
Selected Publications
Willingness to Pay for Carbon Mitigation: Field Evidence from the Market for Carbon Offsets
Review of Financial Studies, ForthcomingBuy baits and consumer sophistication: field evidence from instant rebates
AMERICAN ECONOMIC JOURNAL. ECONOMIC POLICY, 2025Information nudges, subsidies, and crowding out of attention: field evidence from energy efficiency investments
JOURNAL OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC ASSOCIATION, ForthcomingCan self-set goals encourage resource conservation? Field experimental evidence from a smartphone app
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC REVIEW, 2023Teaching