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Edika Quispe-Torreblanca

Associate Professor of Behavioural Decision Making
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Edika is an Associate Professor at the Centre for Decision Research, Leeds University Business School, which she joined in 2022. Her research integrates field data and experimental methods to examine financial behaviours, including saving, borrowing, spending, and investing. Beyond these core areas, she investigates social network effects, develops mathematical models of decision-making under risk, and explores the factors shaping subjective well-being.

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Behavioural and experimental economics; behavioural household finance; decision-making under risk and uncertainty; information seeking and avoidance; attention allocation and neglect; factors influencing subjective well-being.

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