Natalia Zinovyeva
Foundation for Applied Economics Research (FEDEA)
Natalia Zinovyeva is a research fellow in the Foundation for Applied Economic Research (FEDEA) in Madrid. She obtained her PhD from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, in 2005. Her research interests lie in the areas of economics of education and economics of science.
In her most recent work she analyses the relationship between graduates' labour market mismatch and universities' grading standards, the role of academic research for graduates' labour market performance and the role of university as a research institution for local innovation systems.
Articles by Natalia Zinovyeva:
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It’s not what you know, but who: The role of connections in academia
16 September 2012, 12666 reads
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Does gender matter for academic promotion? Evidence from a randomised natural experiment
19 December 2010, 12607 reads
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Paying universities to lower their standards
10 September 2008, 12297 reads
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