The Inequality, Sustainability and Resilience Lab

To achieve this, we develop innovative tools and strategies based on empirical data to measure financial vulnerability, improve risk management, and strengthen households’ resilience through the analysis of fiscal policies, the labour market, and welfare programs, aiming to support inclusive and sustainable growth.
The Italian Survey of Consumer Expectations (ISCE) collects data on demographic variables, income, wealth, consumption, expectations and beliefs from a representative sample of Italians aged 18-75. ISCE is collected at quarterly frequency, starting in October 2023.
Are People Willing to Pay to Prevent Natural Disasters?
Luigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, vol. 242, February 2026
Willingness to pay for Long-Term Care: Experimental evidence from Italy
Filippo Maurici, Carlo Savino
Antonio Acconcia, Carla Ronza
Intertemporal MPC and Shock Size
Tullio Jappelli, Ettore Savoia, Alessandro Sciacchetano. European Economic Review, March 2026
Exploring household adoption and usage of Generative AI: New evidence from Italy
Leonardo Gambacorta, Tullio Jappelli, Tommaso Oliviero
Laure De Preux, Carla Guerriero, Marzia Montanaro
Orazio Attanasio, Luigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli, Monica Paiella
Willingness to pay for health insurance in Italy: evidence from a recent survey on consumers' behavior
Dario Focarelli, Chiara Gesmundo, Carlo Savino
Retirement expectations and old age beliefs: Evidence from a survey experiment
Nello Esposito
Orazio Attanasio, Luigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli
Are incentives for energy retrofitting regressive? Evidence from the Italian eco-bonus and super-bonus schemes
Lorenzo Forni, Elena Giarda, Stephan Sommer
Households’ behaviour and attitudes towards energy efficiency measures in Italy: New evidence from survey data
Elena Giarda, Filippo Giuglini, Michele Penza
Marco Bertoni, Paolo Falco, Luigi Guiso, Tullio Jappelli, Roberto Nisticò
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The project is funded by the European Union - NextGenerationEU in the framework of the GRINS - Growing Resilient INclusive and Sustainable project (GRINS PE00000018 – CUP E63C22002140007). The views and opinions expressed are solely those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union nor can the European Union be held responsible for them.


