

Stefano Fiorin
Assistant Professor of Economics, Bocconi University
Stefano Fiorin is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Bocconi University, affiliated with several research centers including J-PAL, CEPR, IGIER, LEAP, and Inclusion Economics. His research spans development economics, political economy, and behavioral economics, with publications in top journals like the Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy, and American Economic Review. Fiorin holds a Ph.D. in Global Economics and Management from UCLA Anderson and previously served as a Postdoctoral Scholar at UCSD's Rady School of Management.
Recent work by Stefano Fiorin
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Building state capacity in fragile states: Evidence from Afghanistan
The Mobile Salary Payment (MSP) reform in Afghanistan was an ambitious effort to build administrative capacity in one of the world’s most fragile states. Evidence on its impacts sheds light on what helps to improve state performance, and how fragilit...
Published 28.01.25
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Morality and credit card debt repayment in Indonesia
Do people care about morality when it comes to economic decisions with high financial stakes? An experiment with an Islamic bank's credit card customers aimed to find out
Published 20.12.17