Paola Giuliano
UCLA-Anderson School of Management
Paola Giuliano is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the UCLA-Anderson School of Management. Her article “Living Arrangements in Western Europe: Does Cultural Origin Matter?” won the European Economic Association’s Young Economist Award in 2004. Her research focuses on applied microeconomics and behavioural economics. She received her PhD from Berkeley in 2003.
Articles by Paola Giuliano:
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Just enough trust, from one generation to the next
18 December 2012, 5533 reads
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Modern gender roles and ancient farming
2 July 2011, 12716 reads
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To trust or not to trust
8 October 2009, 9692 reads
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The long-lasting socio-political effects of the economic crisis
25 September 2009, 39785 reads
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The crisis, reduced inequality, and soak-the-rich populism
23 April 2009, 32689 reads
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Are values inherited?
1 August 2007, 23935 reads
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Family matters: the evidence
17 June 2007, 33093 reads
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