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We study the determinants of 19th century mass migration with special attention to the role of institutional factors beside standard economic fundamentals. We find that economic forces associated with income and demographic differentials had a major role in the determination of this historical...
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Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. -- Portfolio choice ; marriage ; divorce ; labor force participation …
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We offer a rationale for the decision to extend the franchise to women within a politico-economic model where men are richer than women, women display a higher preference for public goods, and women's disenfranchisement carries a societal cost. We first derive the tax rate chosen by the male...
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using a suitable direct measure provided in the 1989-2010 Bank of Italy Survey of Household Income and Wealth. Focusing on a …
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We investigate the historical determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in the late nineteenth century … the geographic, economic, political, and cultural differentiation of medieval Italy. The long-term influence of medieval …
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We investigate the determinants of the education gender gap in Italy in historical perspective with a focus on the …
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A relevant question for the organization of large scale research assessments is whether bibliometric evaluation and informed peer review where reviewers know where the work was published, yield similar results. It would suggest, for instance, that less costly bibliometric evaluation might - at...
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collected at the provincial level for 1871, the year of Italy's political unification. The analysis of the data allows us to …
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Using rich Italian data for the period 2006-2014, we document sizeable gaps between native and immigrant households with respect to wealth holdings and financial decisions. Immigrant household heads hold less net wealth than native, but only above the median of the wealth distribution, with...
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