Tommaso Nannicini is Professor of Political Economy at the European University Institute (Florence STG) and Professor of Political Economy at Bocconi University (currently on leave). He is also Research Fellow at CEPR, IZA, and IGIER. In Italy, he has been chief economic adviser, Undersecretary of State to the Prime Minister, and Senator. He has also been Visiting Professor at Harvard University and Carlos III University, and Visiting Scholar at MIT, IMF, Pompeu Fabra, and EIEF. His research interests include political economy, comparative politics, labor economics, and policy evaluation.

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The populist dynamic: Experimental evidence on the effects of countering populism
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- Politics and economics

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Fighting populism on its own turf: Experimental evidence
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Persuasion and gender: Experimental evidence from two political campaigns
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- Gender 
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Italy and the euro: Myths and realities
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- Monetary Policy
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Persuasive communication: Men and women react differently
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- Gender