Julia's main research interests are behavioral and experimental economics. Recent research has focused on self control problems and ways to overcome them, as well as the design of nudges when individuals pay limited attention. She published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Journal of Economic Theory, Theoretical Economics, and the European Economic Review, among others. She is Associate Editor for the Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization and a CEPR Affiliate.
Julia teaches courses in Microeconomics (all levels), Managerial Economics (Bachelor) and Behavioral Economics (Master).