

Ignacio Lunghi
Research Assistant, Center of Distributive, Labor and Social Studies, National University of La Plata
Ignacio Lunghi is a pre-doctoral student and Research Assistant at CEDLAS (Center of Distributive, Labor and Social Studies), a research center within the National University of La Plata (UNLP), Argentina. He holds a Master’s and a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from UNLP. His research focuses on political economy, public finance, and behavioral economics, employing causal inference methods to assess the effects of policy changes. He also teaches at UNLP as a teaching assistant in both graduate and undergraduate courses, including Advanced Labor Economics and Advanced Microeconomics, among others.
Recent work by Ignacio Lunghi
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The paradox of anticorruption messaging: Evidence from a tax reform in Honduras
How should governments communicate reforms to fight corruption without reinforcing citizens’ negative perceptions? A carefully designed information intervention in Honduras provides a promising approach to update citizen beliefs about corruption in t...
Published 21.03.25