I am a Macroeconomist interested in understating the economy-wide implications of informational frictions and bounded rationality. My research shows how these frictions have a fundamental impact on the design of optimal policy. My work also investigates the impact of fiscal and monetary policy for carbon emissions and the green transition.

I am an Associate Professor of Economics at Bocconi University, a Research Affiliate at IGIER and a Research Fellow at CEPR. I received a Bachelor’s degree and a Master’s degree from Bocconi University, and a Ph.D. from MIT.

I am the coordinator of the ERC Consolidator Grant 2022 “Great Expectations: Macroeconomic Implications of Forecasting Behavior (GEM)”