Francesco Daveri
University of Parma and IGIER
Francesco Daveri is a Professor of Economics at the University of Parma. He also teaches Macroeconomics in the MBA Program of Bocconi University in Milan, where he also taught Applied Growth in the Master in Economics and the PhD programme. His research is on the extent and the causes of productivity growth in Europe and its implications for labour markets. He is also a Research Fellow of IGIER, a member of the Scientific Committee of the Centro Studi Confindustria and has been a consultant to the World Bank, the Italian Ministry of the Economy, the DG Information Society of the European Commission and Finance and the Centre for European Policy Studies.
Articles by Francesco Daveri :
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Weekend elections: Democracy and the fiscal compact
8 May 2012, 9168 reads
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Italy, before and after Lehman Brothers
5 June 2009, 10582 reads
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Does offshoring boost domestic productivity? Evidence from Italy
29 November 2007, 10282 reads
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