Paolo Naticchioni is assistant professor at the University of Roma Tre (Department of Political Science and CREI). He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the Université Catholique de Louvain (2008), where he also received a M.Sc. in Economics. He also received a PhD in Economics from the University of Rome La Sapienza (2004). He is fellow at IZA, since 2012, he is in the steering committee of the Italian Association of Labour Economics (AIEL, since 2010), and he cooperates with the research partnership between the University of Rome La Sapienza and Isfol (since 2002) and with the Center for Labour and Economic Growth (CeLEG) at LUISS (since 2009).
His research interests include labour economics (in particular topics such as inequality, unions and wage bargaining, wage dynamics, trade and the labour market), urban economics (mainly the analysis of urban wage premia), political economy (political selection and commitment), economics of education, economics of happiness, program evaluation.
DATE | EVENT / FILE | SESSION / SUBSESSION |
05-09-2015 | Job Polarization in Europe: a Longitudinal Data Approach all20150615162040.pdf |
A5. Wage Inequality and Mobility |
10-09-2016 | New Imported Inputs, Wages and Worker Mobility all20160531191232.pdf |
E2. International trade and labour markets |
14-06-2017 | Cost of living, Centralized Wage Setting and Urban Wage Premia all20170614122410.pdf |
D1. VisitInps II |
15-06-2017 | China’s Import Competition and Innovation: the Role of Unions all20170615123349.pdf |
C1. Labour Demand and Unions |
15-06-2017 | Back to Black all20170615123419.pdf |
A1. VisitInps I |
15-06-2018 | The effect of house call on public employment: evidence from a randomized experiment all20180615121906.pdf |
D5. Visitinps |
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