Renata Bottazzi
University of Bologna, Insitute for Fiscal Studies and Child
Renata Bottazzi is Lecturer at the University of Bologna and affiliated to the Institute for Fiscal Studies, London, and to Child, Turin. She obtained a PhD in Economics from University College London and worked as a Research Economist at the IFS. Her research focuses on pensions and savings, consumption and housing decisions and labour supply choices over the life cycle.
Articles by Renata Bottazzi:
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The portfolio effects of pension reforms: Evidence from Italy
16 September 2009, 10151 reads
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