MATTHIAS RODEMEIER

MATTHIAS RODEMEIER

Courses a.y. 2024/2025

Biographical note

Prior to joining Bocconi, I was a researcher at the Becker Friedman Institute of Economics at the University of Chicago. I obtained a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Münster, with research stays at the University of Chicago, the University of California at San Diego, and Bonn University.

 

 

 


Research interests

My research addresses questions at the intersection of public finance and behavioral economics, with applications to consumer policy and environmental regulation. Most of my studies use field experiments to identify structural parameters underlying economic behavior and its implications for optimal policy.


Working papers

John A. List, Matthias Rodemeier, Sutanuka Roy & Gregory K. Sun
Judging Nudging: Understanding the Welfare Effects of Nudges Versus Taxes

Matthias Rodemeier
Willingness to Pay for Carbon Mitigation: Field Evidence from the Market for Carbon Offsets

Rodemeier, Matthias
Buy Baits and Consumer Sophistication: Field Evidence from Large-Scale Rebate Promotions

Rodemeier, Matthias; Löschel, Andreas
Information Nudges, Subsidies, and Crowding Out of Attention: Field Evidence from Energy Efficiency Investments

Rodemeier, Matthias; Löschel, Andreas; Wertschulte, Madeline
When Nudges Fail to Scale: Field Experimental Evidence from Goal Setting on Mobile Phones