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Giovanni Mastrobuoni


Organizzazione
Collegio Carlo Alberto
Biografia
Ha conseguito un dottorato in Economia presso l’Università di Princeton nel 2006. Attualmente è Assistant Professor presso il Collegio Carlo Alberto e ricercatore associato presso il CeRP e presso Netspar (in Olanda). La sua ricerca si concentra sull’economia del lavoro e sull’economia del crimine ed è stata pubblicata su riviste internazionali. Dopo il suo dottorato ha vinto i seguenti premi: Premio Carlo Giannini come miglior lavoro di ricerca presentato al Congresso Italiano di Econometria e Economia Empirica (2009), borsa di studio Steven H. Sandell del Boston College (2008), premio Honorable Mention Dissertation Award dell’Upjohn Institute for Employment Research (2007), e il premio per la tesi di dottorato National Academy of Social Insurance Heinz Award (2007).

Education

Princeton University, Ph.D. Economics, 2006
Princeton University, M.A. Economics, 2005
University of Rome Tor Vergata, M.A. Quantitative Methods for Economists, 2001
University of Rome Tor Vergata, Laurea Summa cum laude in Economics, 2000

Employment

- Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin

Sept. 2007  current      Assistant Professor
April  2008  current      Research Fellow of NETSPAR
Sept. 2006  current      Fellow, CeRP

Sept. 2009-Sept.2010 Acting-Director of the Master in Economics
Sept. 2007- Sept.2009 Vice-Director of the Allievi (honor students) Program
2006 - August 2007 Research Fellow, Collegio Carlo Alberto

Nuffield College, Oxford University

July and Sep. 2011 Jemolo Fellow (forthcoming)

Columbia University, New York

Sept. - Dec. 2010      Italian Academy Fellow

Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona

June - July 2010     Visiting Fellow at INSIDE, Institute for Economic Analysis

Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance
March—May 2008     Visiting Research Fellow

Fields of Interest

Public Economics, Labor Economics, Economics of Crime, Applied Econometrics

Honors, Grants, and Fellowships

2010                    Principal Investigator, NETSPAR Research Grant
2010-2011         Principal Investigator, Collegio Carlo Alberto Grant
2010                    Principal Investigator, Upjohn Institute for Employment Research Mini-grant
2009                    Co-Principal Investigator, Regione Piemonte grant
2009                    Carlo Giannini Prize for the best paper presented at the Italian Congress of Econometrics and Empirical
2008                   Steven H. Sandell Grant Award
2007                   Honorable Mention Dissertation Award from Upjohn Institute for Employment Research
2007                   National Academy of Social Insurance’s Heinz Dissertation Award
Summer 2006/7    RAND Summer Institute Scholarship
2004−2006       Princeton University Industrial Relations Section Fellowship
2001−2004       Princeton University Graduate Fellowship
2001                   M.A. Quantitative Methods for Economists Fellowship
2000                  “Angelo Costa Award,” for the B.A. Thesis

Memberships in Academic Organizations and Professional Activities

2011                 Co-organizer of the CESIfo workshop “Lessons from the Economics of Crime: What Works in Reducing Offending?” Venice, July 22–23, 2011
2011                 Co-organizer of the Transatlantic Workshop on the Economics of Crime, Turin, October 7–8, 2011
2010                 Co-organizer of the 2nd Bonn-Paris Workshop on Law and  Economics Workshop
2009                 Organizer of the 2009 MOOD (Mondragone-La Pietra) Doctoral Workshop
2007-current   Associate Member of the National Academy of Social Insurance
2006-current   European Economic Association
2006-current   American Economic Association

Teaching Experience

Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin

2009-2011      Organizer of the Field Seminar in Applied Economics at the Collegio Carlo Alberto
Spring 2011    Public Economics (for Master’s students)
Spring 2010    Public Economics (for Master’s students)
Fall 2008         Empirical Methods for Public and Labor Economics (for honors students)
Fall 2007         Empirical Methods for Public and Labor Economics (for honors students)

Sacro Cuore Catholic University of Milan
March 2011     Mini-course Economics of Crime (for Master’s and PhD students in Criminology)

Professional Experience
Summer 2008   Visiting position, Social Security Administration, Division of Economic Policy, Washington D.C.
2007                    Consultant for the Italian Ministry of Communication
Summer 2005   Research Intern, Social Security Administration, Division of Economic Research, Washington D.C.
Summer 2004   Research Assistant for Prof. Orley Ashenfelter, Princeton University
Spring 2004       Teaching Assistant for Prof. Ulrich Mueller, Statistics, Princeton University
Fall 2003             Teaching Assistant for Prof. Elie Tamer, Statistics, Princeton University
Summer 2003    Research Assistant for Prof. Orley Ashenfelter, Princeton University
Fall 2002             Research Assistant for Prof. Edward Miguel, Princeton University
2001−2002         Statistical Consultant, Data and Statistical Services, Princeton University
Summer 2001    Researcher for the NBER project about Social Security Systems, Universität Mannheim
2000−2001         Researcher for the  CHER project (Consortium of Household Panels for European Socio-            economic Research), University of Rome Tor Vergata

Referee Reporting
American Economic Review, Economic Journal, European Economic Review, Industrial & Labor Relations Review,  Journal of Human Resources, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Pension Economics and Finance, Journal of Public Economics, Labour, Labour Economics, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Economic Studies, Social Security Bulletin
Argomenti
Economia del Crimine, Economia del Lavoro

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