Antonella Tutino's CV
Citizenship: Italy and U.S.A.
Contacts:
tutino.antonella@gmail.com
https://sites.google.com/site/tutinoantonella/
EMPLOYMENT
Visiting Assistant Professor of Economics, Pomona College, July 2023-present
Senior Research Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, December 2013-August 2023
Visiting Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, January-March 2014
Research Economist, Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas, September 2010-2013
Economist, Division of Research and Statistics, Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System, July 2008-August 2010
EDUCATION
Ph.D. in Economics, Princeton University, 2008
M.A. in Economics, Princeton University, 2003
Laurea in Economics, Bocconi University, Milan, Italy, 2001
RESEARCH INTERESTS
Theoretical and Applied Macroeconomics Behavioral Economic and Finance
Information Theory and Cognitive Limits
Monetary Economics
International Macroeconomics
Applied Bayesian Econometrics
PUBLISHED PAPERS
Attention and Choices with Multiple States and Actions (with Andrea Civelli and CaryDeck). Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol.199, July 2022.
Targeted Search in Matching Markets (with Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo-Echevarria). Journal of Economic Theory, vol.185, January 2020.
Information Rigidities and Asymmetric Business Cycles (with Anton Cheremukhin), Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol.73 December 2016.
A Theory of Discrete Choice with Information Costs (with Anton Cheremukhin and Anna Popova) Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, vol. 113, May 2015.
Rationally Inattentive Consumption Choices Review of Economic Dynamics, vol.16, July 2013
Rationally Inattentive Macroeconomic Wedges Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, vol.35, March 2011.
WORKING PAPERS
Marriage and Sorting in the US (with Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo- Echevarria)
Attentive public signals for inattentive private agents (under review)
WORK IN PROGRESS
The Chairman's Power and Macroeconomic Outcomes (with Anton Cheremukhin)
Sorting and Inequality Under Targeted Search (with Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo-Echevarria)
Finding your better half has never been easier or has it? (with Anton Cheremukhin and Paulina Restrepo-Echevarria)
OTHER PUBLICATION
Marrying for Money Ends Up Reducing Income Inequality, with Anton Cheremukhin, Dallas Fed Economics, March 3, 2020.
Economics of Love: Rejection Worth Chance at Dream Date, with Anton Cheremukhin, Dallas Fed Economics, February 11, 2020.
Consumers Respond More to Negative News than Positive Info, Economic Letter, vol. 13, no. 7, May 2018.
Central Bank Communication Must Overcome the Public's Limited Attention Span, Economic Letter, vol. 11, no. 6, May 2016.
Survey-Based Forecasts Identify Likely Inflation Outcomes, Economic Letter, vol. 10, no. 8, August 2015.
Inflation is Not Always and Everywhere a Monetary Phenomenon, with Carlos E. Zarazaga, Economic Letter, vol. 9, no. 6, June 2014.
Cost of Decisionmaking Influences Individual Selections, with Anton Cheremukhin, Economic Letter, vol. 7, no. 10, September 2012.
Rational Inattention' Guides Overloaded Brains, Helps Economists Understand Market Behavior, Economic Letter, vol. 6, no. 3, March 2011.
FELLOWSHIPS and HONORS
1st prize for Graduate Student Paper Contest, Society for Computational Economics, CEF2008, Paris
Princeton University Graduate Fellowship, 2002-2008
Marco Fanno Fellowship, Mediocredito Centrale 2002-2003
Bocconi University Gold Medal for Best Graduates, 2001
Bocconi University scholarship for study abroad, 1999
Bocconi University Scholarship, 1997-2001
Bocconi University Full Tuition Waiver, 1997-2001
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
At Pomona College:
Principle of Macroeconomics, course 2023-24
Senior Seminar, 2024
At University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaing:
Macroeconomics, Ph.D course 2014
Macroeconomics and International Macroeconomics, Master Course, 2014
At Princeton University:
Adviser to third-year undergraduate students writing their theses, 2006-2008
Teaching Assistant for Prof. G. Grossman, International Trade Policy, WWS Graduate Course Teaching Assistant for Prof. J. Parker , Macroeconomics Analysis (Advanced) WWS Graduate Course
Teaching Assistant for Prof. P. Pesenti, International Macroeconomics WWS Graduate Course Princeton
University, Teaching Assistant for Prof. J. Parker , Policy Analysis: Selected Topics, WWS Graduate Course
Teaching Assistant for Prof. A. Blinder, Macroeconomics
Teaching Assistant for Prof. E. Bogan, Macroeconomics, (leading preceptor).
At Bocconi Univesity:
Teaching Assistant for Prof. G. Tabellini and F. Giavazzi, International Monetary Theory and Policy,
OTHER EMPLOYMENT
International Monetary Fund, Washington DC. Summer Intern, June-August 2005.
LANGUAGES
Italian (native), English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), French (basic knowledge)