Michele Garagnani

Michele Garagnani 

Senior Lecturer, Centre for Brain, Mind and Markets

About Michele

Michele is a neuroeconomist studying how basic processes interact to produce complex economic behaviour. His research aims to formulate and test models of human behaviour which accurately predict choices and process data (response times, neural activity, etc.), with the ultimate aim of helping people make better decisions.

In particular, he is developing and testing new methods to reveal preferences and their stability.

His research strategy combines both theoretical and empirical methods. He has worked in several subfields including decisions under risk, intertemporal choices, pain, investment behaviour, moral decision making, and voting behaviour. He is familiar with state-of-the-art research methods from different disciplines, examples include structural estimations, machine learning, EEG, and novel revealed preference methods using process data.

Michele received my PhD from the University of Zurich under the supervision of Professor Carlos Alós-Ferrer and Professor Ernst Fehr.

CV

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Contact details

Email: michele.garagnani[at]unimelb.edu.au
Personal webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/michele-garagnani/home
Office: Level 12, The Spot, 198 Berkeley Street, Carlton