HERO – Health, Education, Redistribution, and Opportunity
Componenti
- Aparicio Fenoll Ainoa (Responsabile)
- Becchio Giandomenica
- Devicienti Francesco Serafino M.
- Di Giacomo Marina
- Esposito Elena
- Mendolia Silvia
- Monzon Ignacio
- Poggi Ambra
- Vannoni Davide
- Vargas Duque Juan Fernando
- Albert Christoph Friedemann
- Amaya Chunga Elard Gianmarco
- Blanco Mariana
- Campaniello Nadia
- Cantore Paolo
- Garbini Giada
- Oswald Florian
Contatti

Settore ERC
Attività
Il gruppo si occupa di rispondere a domande di ricerca nei campi dell'economia della salute, delle diseguaglianze socio-economiche, dell'istruzione e del genere. Usando tecniche econometriche fornisce raccomandazioni per il disegno di politiche economiche che riducano le disuguaglianze e migliorino il benessere dei cittadini, il suo livello d'istruzione e la parità di genere. Il gruppo co-organizza i Colloquia in Health and Education at Collegio Carlo Alberto.
The group focuses on research questions in the fields of health economics, socio-economic
inequalities, education, and gender. Using econometric techniques, it provides recommendations for the design of economic policies that reduce inequalities and improve citizens' well-being, their level of education, and gender equality. The group co-organizes the Colloquia in Health and Education at Collegio Carlo Alberto.
Prodotti della ricerca
Albert, C., & Caggese, A. (2021). Cyclical fluctuations, financial shocks, and the entry of fast-growing entrepreneurial startups. The Review of Financial Studies, 34(5), 2508-2548.
Albert, C., & Monras, J. (2022). Immigration and spatial equilibrium: the role of expenditures in the country of origin. American Economic Review, 112(11), 3763-3802.
Bartolucci, C., Devicienti, F., & Monzón, I. (2018). Identifying sorting in practice. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 10(4), 408-438.
Blanco, M., Dalton, P. S., & Vargas, J. F. (2017). Does the unemployment benefit institution affect the productivity of workers? Evidence from the Field. Management Science, 63(11), 3691-3707.
Card, D., Devicienti, F., & Maida, A. (2014). Rent-sharing, holdup, and wages: Evidence from matched panel data. Review of Economic Studies, 81(1), 84-111.
Cervellati, M., Esposito, E., & Sunde, U. (2022). Epidemic shocks and civil violence: Evidence from malaria outbreaks in Africa. Review of Economics and Statistics, 104(4), 780-796.
Dube, O., & Vargas, J. F. (2013). Commodity price shocks and civil conflict: Evidence from Colombia. Review of Economic studies, 80(4), 1384-1421.
Esposito, E., Rotesi, T., Saia, A., & Thoenig, M. (2023). Reconciliation narratives: The birth of a nation after the us civil war. American Economic Review, 113(6), 1461-1504.
Prem, M., Vargas, J. F., & Mejía, D. (2023). The rise and persistence of illegal crops: Evidence from a naive policy announcement. Review of Economics and Statistics, 105(2), 344-358.