This paper contributes to the debate on institutions and economic development by assessing the relationship between landownership concentration and education in Post-Unification Italy (1871-1921). Using historical data both at a district- and provincelevel, I nd evidence of a negative eect of land inequality on literacy rates. This result is conrmed when a large set of control variables is included in the analysis. IV estimates using the presence of malaria as a source of exogenous variation rule out further concerns regarding the presence of potential endogeneity. Further evidence is provided once I explore the panel dimension of the dataset. In addition, by analysing the impact on intermediate outputs such as enrolment rates in primary ...
This paper studies through a quantitative analysis at micro-scale (the pieve of San Giovanni in Petr...
This dissertation is a collection of three independent essays in Applied Economics, Migration and C...
Defence date: 5 October 2012Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Federico (EUI) - Supervisor; Profess...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
This paper contributes to the debate on institutions and economic development by assessing the relat...
Does history affect current levels of economic development and individuals’ behavior? This study dem...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
This paper provides new evidence on the geography of literacy rates in pre-unitary Italy. I provide ...
The paper illustrates the relationship between the idea of human capita and Italian history of econo...
taly was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge prim...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...
Italy’s relative decline for the past three decades has prompted a growing literature aiming to iden...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge pri...
This paper studies through a quantitative analysis at micro-scale (the pieve of San Giovanni in Petr...
This dissertation is a collection of three independent essays in Applied Economics, Migration and C...
Defence date: 5 October 2012Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Federico (EUI) - Supervisor; Profess...
This paper investigates the historical determinants of social capital in Italy, widely seen at the r...
This paper contributes to the debate on institutions and economic development by assessing the relat...
Does history affect current levels of economic development and individuals’ behavior? This study dem...
Defence date: 21 November 2014Examining Board: Professor Youssef Cassis, EUI and RSCAS (Supervisor)...
This paper provides new evidence on the geography of literacy rates in pre-unitary Italy. I provide ...
The paper illustrates the relationship between the idea of human capita and Italian history of econo...
taly was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge prim...
Given recent emphasis on externality to education, macroeconomic studies have a role to play in the ...
Italy’s relative decline for the past three decades has prompted a growing literature aiming to iden...
Italy was unified in 1861. As part of the process of nation-building, a mandatory free-of-charge pri...
This paper studies through a quantitative analysis at micro-scale (the pieve of San Giovanni in Petr...
This dissertation is a collection of three independent essays in Applied Economics, Migration and C...
Defence date: 5 October 2012Examining Board: Professor Giovanni Federico (EUI) - Supervisor; Profess...