Current Employment and Affiliations
May 2016: Associate Professor, Department of Economics and Statistics (Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistica), University of Siena. Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Bonn, Germany. Centro Camilo DaguM (ASESD).
December 2008 – May 2016: Assistant Professor (Ricercatore confermato), Department of Economics and Statistics (Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistica)
Publications in Refereed Journals
Ciccarelli, Carlo, Alberto Dalmazzo, and Tiziano Razzolini. “Sicilian sulphur and mafia: resources, working conditions and the practice of violence.” Cliometrica (2023): 1-35.
“Does “network closure” beef up firms’ performance? con Muscillo, A., Pin, P., & Serti, F. Social Networks, 73, (2023). 89-103.”
“Covid-10 vaccine uptake: the role of civic capital to overcome the free rider problem” with Joaquìn Paysero, Applied Economics Letters 1-7 (2022).
“Spreading of an infectious disease between different locations.” with Muscillo, Alessio and Paolo Pin, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 183 (2021): 508-532.
“Covid19: Unless one gets everyone to act, policies may be ineffective or even backfire.” with Muscillo, Alessio and Paolo Pin. PloS one 15.9 (2020): e0237057.
“Trading off wage for workplace safety? Gaps between immigrants and natives in Italy.” with D’Ambrosio, Anna and Roberto Leombruni , Economia Politica (2020): 1-58.
“The Great Recession and Labor Market Adjustment: Evidence from Latvia.” with Lehmann, Hartmut, and Anzelika Zaiceva Comparative Economic Studies 62.1 (2020): 149-181.
“Macroeconomic Conditions at Entry and Injury Risk at the Workplace”, with Roberto Leombruni and Francesco Serti, The Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2019, 121.2: 783-807.
“Beneath the Surface: The Decline In Gender Injury Gap”, with Roberto Leombruni, Giovanni Mastrobuoni, Mario Pagliero, Labour Economics, 30 (2014): 282-288
“How much trustworthy and salubrious an organic jam should be? The impact of organic logo
on the Italian jam market”, Food Policy, Volume 43, December 2013, Pages 1–13
“The Pecuniary and Non-Pecuniary Costs of Job Displacement – The Risky Job of Being Back at Work”, with Roberto Leombruni and Francesco Serti, European Economic Review, Volume 61, July 2013, pages 205–216, DOI: 10.1016/j.euroecorev.2013.04.005
“The Wage and Non-Wage Costs in Boom Times: Evidence from Russia” with Hartmut Lehmann, Alexander Muravyev and Anzelika Zaiceva, Journal of Comparative Economics, 2013, 41 (4), pages 1185-1201, DOI: 10.1016/j.jce.2013.02.004.
“Job Separations and Informality in the Russian Labor Market” with Hartmut Lehmann and Anzelika Zaiceva, Research in Labor Economics, 2012, Volume 34, pages 257 – 290.
“Export Premia and Subcontracting Discount. Active versus Passive Strategies and Performance in Domestic and Foreign Markets” with Davide Vannoni. The World Economy, Volume 34 (6), June 2011, pages 984-1013.
“Study on Labour Supply When Tax Evasion is an Option with Box-Cox Functional Forms and Random Parameters”, Applied Economics, Volume 42, Issue 28, November 2010 , pages 3669 – 3684.
“A Note on the Estimation of the PD GEV Models”, Applied Economics Letters, Volume 16, Issue 2, February 2009 , pages 193 – 197.
“Strategie di Export Passivo, Produzione su Commessa e Performance” (in Italian) with Davide Vannoni, L’Industria, Numero: 3, luglio-settembre 2009.
Education and Work Experience
March 2011 – June 2011: Short-term consultant, World Bank. Programme “Evaluation of Active Labor Market Policies” (Serbia, Macedonia, Bosnia and Herzegovina) (with Prof. Hartmut Lehmann).
December 2005 – December 2008: Post-doctoral Researcher at the Department of Economics, University of Turin, Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy for the FIRB project: “Study on international fragmentation of Italian firms: new organizational models and role of ICT” (local project leader: Prof. Alessandro Sembenelli)
March 2006: Ph.D. in Economics, University of Turin. February 2003 – December 2003: Visiting Ph.D. researcher at the Department of Economics, European University Institute, Florence.
October 2001 – July 2002: Master degree in Economics at CORIPE, University of Turin, Italy.
September 1996 – June 2001: Degree (Laurea) in Economics (Economia Politica), University of Florence.
Research Interest
Labor Economics, Industrial Organization, Health Economics, Applied Microeconometrics
Teaching Experience
September 202o-present: Econometrics III (10h on causality) for the Ph.D programme in Economics, University of Siena
February 2018-present: Econometria, Laurea triennale Scienze Economiche e Bancarie, University of Siena
November 2016: Econometrics I, Master in Economics, University of Siena
November 2010-present: Applied Econometrics for financial intermediation, University of Siena
January 2009-present: Econometrics I for the Ph.D programme in Economics, University of Siena
December 2011: Econometric applications with E-views, Master in Economia e Banca (MEBS), University of Siena.
April 2009: Labour Economics, University of Siena
April 2007: Game Theory course for the International Ph. D. programme in Institutions, Economics and Law (IEL), University of Turin.
November 2006: Gauss tutorial for Prof. Eduardo Rossi for the Master in Finance course, CORIPE.
2005-2007: Teaching assistant for Prof. Ugo Colombino: Microeconomics I for the Master in Economics course, CORIPE.
2005 – 2006: Teaching assistant for the International Ph. D. programme in Institutions, Economics and Law (IEL), University of Turin. Main tasks: exercise classes in Microeconomics, Statistics and Mathematics.
Scholarships, Awards, Honors
2012: Paper “The Costs of Job Loss in Russia” (with Hartmut Lehmann, Alexander Muravyev and Anzelika Zaiceva) is honorably mentioned by the Award Committee of the Russian National Prize for Applied Economics 2012.
2002-2006: Fully awarded scholarship for PhD studies at the University of Turin
2001-2002: Fully awarded scholarship for Master studies at CORIPE, University of Turin June
2001: Graduation (Laurea) thesis was distinguished for originality by Associazione Villa Favard