Paolo Epifani
Università Bocconi, CESPRI and CSLd’A
http://www.cespri.unibocconi.it/whos.php?vedi=2466&tbn=albero&id_doc=1911
Paolo Epifani is associate professor of Economics at Università Bocconi (Milan), and a researcher at CESPRI and CSLd’A (Milan). He is specialized in international trade. His work focuses on the effects of globalization on labor market outcomes (wage inequality and unemployment), on international specialization and the location of industries, and on domestic and international institutions.
Articles by Paolo Epifani:
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Why do more open economies have bigger governments?
28 March 2009, 12318 reads
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How trade may raise wage inequality worldwide
7 October 2008, 29894 reads
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