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of the peer effect varies by field. Using data from a middle-sized public university located in Southern Italy and … wage premia may alter the size of peer effects. -- Peer effects ; random assignment ; Italy ; fields of study ; optimal …
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that in Italy the wage of the mayor increases non-monotonically at different thresholds. Results show that an exogenous …
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immigration event in 16th century Italy. We demonstrate that despite the substantial time since migration these communities still …
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We exploit a natural experiment based on the Italian promotion system for associate and full professor positions to investigate gender differences in the willingness to enter competition. Using data on about 42,000 professors and controlling for productivity and a number of individual and field...
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We aim to investigate if men receive preferential treatment in promotions using the Italian system for the access to associate and full professor positions that is organized in two stages: first, candidates participate in a national wide competition to obtain the National Scientific...
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"We use a search and matching model to investigate the economic relationship between training and local economic conditions. We identify two aspects of this relationship going in opposite directions: on the one hand, the complementarity between local knowledge spillovers and training generates a...
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Time preferences can affect divorce probability both affecting the quality of the match and affecting the spouses' reactions to negative shocks. We analyze the relationship between time preferences and divorce decisions using data from the Italian Survey on Household Income and Wealth, which...
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We use scanner data of supermarket sales to investigate the effects of the EU School Fruit campaign, conducted in a sample of primary schools in the city of Rome during 2010 and 2011, on the consumption of unhealthy snacks. We allocate supermarkets to treatment and control groups depending on...
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geographical areas: incumbency increases turnout in the South of Italy, whereas we do not find any statistically significant effect …
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We use the repeated random assignment of external examiners to school institutes in Italy to investigate whether the …
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