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Daniela Puzzello

Economics, Econometrics and Finance · Indiana University

Publications

58

Citations

495

Est. group size

Recurring co-author estimate

Active years

22

Publishing since 2005

Research summary
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Daniela Puzzello studies monetary economics using laboratory experiments, testing theoretical ideas about money, prices, and markets by observing how real people make economic decisions in controlled settings. Her work examines questions such as whether money is 'essential' for trade, how inflation affects welfare, and how frictions in markets (like search costs) shape outcomes. She combines economic theory with experimental methods to check whether abstract models hold up in practice.

Experimental economicsMonetary economics and moneyMarket frictions and bargainingInflation and welfareDigital currency and asset markets

Publication activity has been steady with some variation year to year, averaging about 3 papers annually over the last five years and showing a strong recent output in 2024-2025.

Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026

Publication cadence
Publications per year over the last 10 years — averaging 3.2/year recently
2017: 2 publications172018: 2 publications18192020: 3 publications202021: 6 publications6212022: 2 publications222023: 1 publication232024: 4 publications242025: 6 publications6252026: 3 publications26
Recent publications
Publishes in
  • SSRN Electronic Journal×7
  • Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization×6
  • International Economic Review×2
  • European Economic Review×2
  • RePEc: Research Papers in Economics×2

This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.

Last updated Jul 11, 2026.

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