Alessia Casamassima is an Academic Researcher at Florence School of Regulation (FSR) and she is involved in the CAPABLE project. She holds a PhD in Economics at the University of Bari (Italy). Her research is focused on Environmental decision-making, Energy economics, Energy Poverty, and Behavioural economics, considering individual aspects such as individual perception, public support, and individual preferences. Her works are based on the analysis of surveys at the European level.
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