Research groups
Research themes
- Behavioral political economy
- Climate Change Economics
- Environmental Economics & Natural resources in developing countries
- Microeconometrics
- Trade/Migration and development
About us
At a glance: Guglielmo is an environmental economist, studying the socio-economic impacts of climate and how human society can adapt to them. In his research, he applies econometric techniques guided by economic theory, combining geospatial datasets with administrative and survey data.
- Guglielmo Zappala is an EJME candidate and JOE Network candidate
Main research theme: Environmental and Resource Economics
Secondary research theme: Development Economics, Applied Microeconomics
References: Tamma Carleton, Kelsey Jack, Katrin Millock
Supervisor: Katrin Millock
Thesis title:
Adaptation, Beliefs, and Impacts: Essays on the Economics of Climate
- Thesis supervisor: Katrin Millock
- Academic year of registration: 2020/2021
- Date of thesis defense: 2023-09-11
- Year of thesis defense: 2022/2023
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Declaration of interest
See the declaration of interest