Laetitia Placido

Assistant Professor in Economics and Finance at Baruch College / Adjunct Assistant Professor Columbia at University in the City of New York / Adjunct Professor at Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Schools

  • Leonard N. Stern School of Business

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Biography

Leonard N. Stern School of Business

Areas of Expertise

Behavioral/Experimental economics, Decision making under uncertainty, Cultural economics

Academic Degrees

MS, University of Paris 1, Quantitative Economics, 2006

MS, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan, Economics & Management, ​ ​2006

PhD, HEC Paris School of Management, Management, 2009

Premier Prix with the highest honors in Musical Acoustics, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris​ 2010

Awards

Master in Quantitative Economics, University of Paris 1​ 2006

Master in Economics & Management, Ecole Normale Supérieure de Cachan​ ​2006

PhD in Management, HEC Paris School of Management​ 2009

Premier Prix with the highest honors in Musical Acoustics, Conservatoire National Supérieur de Musique de Paris​ 2010

Publications

Mohammed Abdellaoui, Peter Klibanoff and Laetitia Placido, “Experiments on compound risk in relation to simple risk and to ambiguity,” Management Science, 61(6) : 1306-1322. Online material.

Aurélien Baillon, Olivier L’Haridon and Laetitia Placido (2011), “Ambiguity models and the Machina paradoxes,” American Economic Review, 101(4) : 1546-60.

Mohammed Abdellaoui, Aurélien Baillon, Laetitia Placido and Peter Wakker (2011), “The Rich Domain of Uncertainty : Source functions and their experimental implementation,” American Economic Review, 101(2) : 695-723. Online material.

Olivier L’Haridon and Laetitia Placido (2009), “Betting on Machina’s reflection example : An experiment on Ambiguity,” Theory and Decision, 69(3) : 375-393.

Olivier L’Haridon and Laetitia Placido (2008), “An Allais paradox for generalized Expected Utility Theories ?,” Economics Bulletin, 4(19) : 1-6.

Laetitia Placido, Adrien Mamou-Mani and David Sharp (2011), “Investigating perceptual differences between two trumpets of the same model type,” Applied Acoustics, 72(12) : 907-914.

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