Andrea Ichino
University of Bologna and CEPR
Andrea Ichino graduated in 1985 at Bocconi University and got his Ph.D. from MIT in 1990. He has taught at Bocconi University in Milan, at the European University Institute in Fiesole and is now at the University of Bologna. His research interests are in labour economics, economics of education and microeconometrics. He is a Research Fellow of CEPR, CESifo, IZA and editor in chief of "Labour Economics". More information and Andrea's papers can be downloaded from http://www2.dse.unibo.it/ichino/.
Articles by Andrea Ichino:
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Gender-based taxation: A response to critics
15 February 2008, 35631 reads
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Using tax policy to empower women
9 January 2008, 41957 reads
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Too old to work, too young to retire?
8 November 2007, 9802 reads
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Gender based tax (directors’ cut)
8 June 2007, 33563 reads
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Income tax gender discrimination
5 May 2007, 32547 reads
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