Francesco Drago
University of Naples, ENABLE and IZA, Bonn
Francesco Drago is an assistant professor at the University of Naples, Parthenope and completed his Ph.D. in economics at the University of Siena in the spring term 2006. In his Ph.D. thesis he worked on theoretical and applied models of self-control problems in the labor market and in consumers behavior. Currently he is also working on projects that involve econometrics of social interactions and experimental economics. He is a member of the ENABLE and a research affiliate at IZA, Bonn. From Jan 2007 to May 2007 he will be a visiting research fellow at UCL.
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