Based in Bologna, Italy
Bologna Center 201
Serves as an associate professor at the University of Bologna and director of the Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis; Ph.D., economics, University of Manchester
"Nonlinearity in the Canadian and U.S. Labor Markets: Univariate and Multivariate Evidence from a Battery of Tests," co-author, in Macroeconomic Dynamics (2007); "On the Role of Human Capital and Instruments of Assistance for Rural Entrepreneurship and Development: Evidence from a Case Study in Mountainous Italy" University of Bologna Economics Department Working Paper 504 (2004); numerous articles in academic journals on econometrics, unemployment and other economic topics including Computational Economics, Journal of Econometrics, Economics Letters, and Review of Economics and Statistics
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