Contact: gbonomi[at]ucsd[dot]edu
Hi! I am a fifth-year Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Economics at UC San Diego. I research political economics and behavioral economics, with a focus on polarization, disagreement, and strategic information transmission. I grew up in Bergamo (Italy), and before moving to La Jolla, I studied and worked in Milan and Paris. My passions are music and hiking. Here you can find what I am working on.
Published Research
"Identity, Beliefs and Political Conflict" (with Nicola Gennaioli and Guido Tabellini), Quarterly Journal of Economics, 136 (2021), 2371–2411
Working Papers
"Divide and Diverge: Polarization Incentives"
"Kites and Quails: Monetary Policy and Communication with Strategic Financial Markets" (with Ali Uppal)
In Progress
"Recommendation Bundling, Spillovers, and Polarization"
"Persuasion on TV: Do Politicians Change Voter Views?" (with Guido Tabellini)