Anna Bernard holds a PhD and a Masters in Economics from the Paris School of Economics - Université Panthéon-Sorbonne. She is currently an assistant professor in Microeconomics at CATÓLICA-LISBON. Specializing in behavioral and experimental economics, her interests include charitable giving and diversity in the cultural industries. Her research is primarily empirical, using a combination of experimental and observational online data. Anna Bernard has worked with the French Ministry of Culture and in partnership with several start-ups.
Publications
Paper
Backing a Crowdfunding Project: A Risky Contribution?
Revue Économique, 5 (5): 875 - 894, 2017
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Time spent on new songs: word-of-mouth and price effects on teenager consumption
Journal of Cultural Economics, 39 (2): 205–218, 2015
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