tommaso nannicini curriculum vitae – novembre 2015

TOMMASO NANNICINI
CURRICULUM VITAE – NOVEMBRE 2015
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Università Bocconi, Dipartimento di Economia
Via Rontgen, 1 – 5 D1.16 – 20136 Milano
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www.tommasonannicini.eu
POSIZIONI ATTUALI
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Università Bocconi, Milano
Professore Ordinario, Dipartimento di Economia
CEPR, Londra
Research Fellow
Centro Paolo Baffi, Milano
Research Fellow
IGIER, Milano
Research Fellow
IZA, Bonn
Research Fellow
INTERESSI DI RICERCA
Political economics, econometria, economia del lavoro, politica comparata, economia pubblica
RICONOSCIMENTI SCIENTIFICI
2015-
ERC Consolidator Grant (progetto di ricerca: “Political Mind: Explaining Politicians’
and Voters’ Behavior”)
PUBBLICAZIONI IN RIVISTE SCIENTIFICHE
1. “Do Fiscal Rules Matter?” (con V. Grembi e U. Troiano), American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, in corso di pubblicazione (2016)
2. “So Closed: Political Selection in Proportional Systems” (con V. Galasso), European Journal
of Political Economy, in corso di pubblicazione (2016)
3. “How Do Voters Respond to Information? Evidence from a Randomized Campaign” (con C.
Kendall e F. Trebbi), American Economic Review, 105 (2015), 322-353
4. “Meet the Press: How Voters and Politicians Respond to Newspaper Entry and Exit” (con F.
Drago e F. Sobbrio), American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 6 (2014), 159-188
5. “The Political Resource Curse” (con F. Brollo, R. Perotti e G. Tabellini), American Economic
Review, 103 (2013), 1759-1796
6. “Social Capital and Political Accountability” (con A. Stella, G. Tabellini e U. Troiano), American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 5 (2013), 222-250
7. “Assessing Economic Liberalization Episodes: A Synthetic Control Approach” (con A. Billmeier), Review of Economics and Statistics, 95 (2013), 983-1001
8. “Do Better Paid Politicians Perform Better? Disentangling Incentives from Selection” (con S.
Gagliarducci), Journal of the European Economic Association, 11 (2013), 369-398
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9. “Tying Your Enemy’s Hands in Close Races: The Politics of Federal Transfers in Brazil” (con
F. Brollo), American Political Science Review, 106 (2012), 742-761
10. “Competing on Good Politicians” (con V. Galasso), American Political Science Review, 105
(2011), 79-99
11. “Electoral Rules and Politicians’ Behavior: A Micro Test” (con S. Gagliarducci e P. Naticchioni), American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 3 (2011), 144-74
12. “Economies in Transition: How Important Is Trade Openness for Growth?” (con A. Billmeier),
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 73 (2011), 287-314
13. “Moonlighting Politicians” (con S. Gagliarducci e P. Naticchioni), Journal of Public Economics, 94 (2010), 688-699
14. “Trade Openness and Growth: Pursuing Empirical Glasnost” (con A. Billmeier), IMF Staff Papers, 56 (2009), 447-475
15. “From Temporary Help Jobs to Permanent Employment: What Can We Learn from Matching
Estimators and their Sensitivity?” (con A. Ichino & F. Mealli), Journal of Applied Econometrics, 22 (2008), 305-327
16. “Simulation-Based Sensitivity Analysis for Matching Estimators,” Stata Journal, 7 (2007),
334-350
WORKING PAPERS
1. “Men Vote in Mars, Women Vote in Venus: A Survey Experiment in the Field” (with V. Galasso), R&R at the Review of Economic Studies
2. “Moderating Political Extremism: Single Round vs. Runoff Elections under Plurality Rule”
(with M. Bordignon, G. Tabellini), R&R at the American Economic Review
3. “Regression Discontinuity Designs Based on Population Thresholds: Pitfalls and Solutions”
(with A. Eggers, R. Freier, V. Grembi), R&R at the American Journal of Political Science
4. “Nazi Occupation and Political Polarization: The Effects of the Italian Civil War of 1943-45”
(with N. Fontana, G. Tabellini), mimeo
5. “Political Selection under Alternative Electoral Rules” (with V. Galasso), submitted
6. “The Importance of Betting Early” (with A. Innocenti, R. Ricciuti), R&R at the Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics
7. “Autocratic Transitions and Growth” (with R. Ricciuti), R&R at Political Science Research
and Methods
ALTRE PUBBLICAZIONI (LIBRI, CAPITOLI, RIVISTE ITALIANE)
1. “Il contratto a tutele crescenti”, prefazione al volume: G. Falasca (a cura di), Il contratto a tutele
crescenti, Edizioni Lavoro (2015)
2. “La strana coppia: istituzioni e capitale sociale in Italia,” in: L. Paolazzi, M. Sylos Labini (a cura di), People First. Il capitale sociale e umano: la forza del Paese, Editore S.I.P.I. (2014)
3. Euro sì, Euro no: gli effetti della moneta unica sull’economia italiana (con P. Manasse e A.
Saia), E-book Linkiesta (2013)
4. Non ci resta che crescere. Riforme: chi vince, chi perde, come farle (a cura di), Università Bocconi Editore (2011)
5. “Il decollo del lavoro interinale in Italia,” Economia&Lavoro, 40 (2006), 193-211
6. “Commento all’accordo trilatero spagnolo del 9 maggio 2006 per lo sviluppo e l’occupazione,”
Rivista Italiana di Diritto del Lavoro, III (2006), 129-147
7. “Determinants of Contract Length in Temporary Employment,” Labour, 20 (2006), 453-474
8. “Temporary Work Agencies in Italy: A Springboard toward Permanent Employment?” (con A.
Ichino e F. Mealli), Giornale degli Economisti, 64 (2005), 1-27
9. “L’analisi economica della flessibilità nel mercato del lavoro,” in: F. Giovani (a cura di), Lavoro flessibile: opportunità o vincolo?, Franco Angeli Edizioni (2005), 71-81
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10. Il lavoro interinale in Italia. Trappola del precariato o trampolino verso un lavoro stabile? (con
A. Ichino e F. Mealli), Ministero del Lavoro e delle Politiche Sociali, Regione Toscana, Edizioni PLUS (2004)
11. Global in quattro domande. Governare la globalizzazione: come e perché (a cura di), Libertà
Eguale, Giunti Editore (2002)
12. “Teoria normativa v. Public Choice. Il caso delle politiche sociali,” Economia Pubblica, 29
(1999), 5-40
PERCORSO DI STUDI
2000-05
2001
1998-99
1992-97
1987-1992
Istituto Universitario Europeo, Firenze
Ph.D. (dottorato di ricerca) in Economia
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cambridge, Stati Uniti
Visiting Scholar, Dipartimento di Economia
Università Commerciale “Luigi Bocconi”, Milano
Master in Economia (MEc), rilasciato con distinction
Facoltà di Scienze Politiche “Cesare Alfieri”, Firenze
Laurea in Scienze Politiche (indirizzo economico), voto: 110/110 e lode
Liceo Scientifico “Benedetto Varchi”, Montevarchi (AR)
Maturità scientifica, voto: 60/60
ESPERIENZE PROFESSIONALI
2014-15
2013-15
2013-14
2014
2008-13
2012
2012
2011-12
2006-08
2007
2005-06
2004-05
Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Palazzo Chigi, Roma
Consigliere Economico del Presidente del Consiglio
Università Bocconi, Milano
Professore Associato, Dipartimento di Economia
Università Bocconi, Milano
Direttore del Corso di Laurea in Economia e Scienze Sociali (CLES)
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Visiting Scholar, IPEG
Università Bocconi, Milano
Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Dipartimento di Economia
Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona
Visiting Scholar, CREI
EIEF, Roma
Visiting Scholar
Harvard University, Cambridge, Stati Uniti
Visiting Scholar, Dipartimenti di Economia e Government
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spagna
Visiting Professor, Dipartimento di Economia
International Monetary Fund (IMF), Washington DC, USA
Visiting Scholar, Dipartimento Medio Oriente e Asia Centrale
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spagna
Marie Curie Research Fellow, Dipartimento di Economia
Facoltà di Scienze Politiche “Cesare Alfieri”, Firenze
Assegnista di ricerca, Dipartimento di Studi sullo Stato
ATTIVITÀ DIDATTICA
2008-
Università Bocconi, Milano
Econometrics, Empirical Political Economics (Ph.D.)
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2012-13
2006-08
2005
2004-05
Econometria, Political Economics, Economia e Politiche del Lavoro, Empirical
Research Methods
Università della Svizzera Italiana (USI), Lugano
Empirical Political Economics (Ph.D.)
Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, Spagna
Microeconomics I, Macroeconomics I, Econometrics II
Stanford University in Florence, Firenze
Globalization Studies
Facoltà di Scienze Politiche “Cesare Alfieri”, Firenze
Economia dell’Ambiente, Politica Economica
ATTIVITÀ DI REFERAGGIO
American Economic Review; American Political Science Review; Econometrica; Quarterly Journal
of Economics; Review of Economic Studies; American Journal of Political Science; Journal of Political Economy; Journal of the European Economic Association; American Economic Journal:
Economic Policy; Review of Economics and Statistics; Journal of Public Economics; Quarterly
Journal of Political Science; Economic Journal; Journal of Business and Economic Statistics; Journal of Applied Econometrics; American Economic Journal: Microeconomics; American Economic
Journal: Macroeconomics; Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics; Labour Economics; Journal
of Development Economics; Journal of Economic Growth; Labour; Journal of Population Economics; European Economic Review; Economica; Review of World Economics; Economic Inquiry;
Southern Economic Journal; European Journal of Political Economy; European Journal of Political
Research; Journal of Legislative Studies; Regional Science & Urban Economics; Comparative Political Studies; Public Choice; Journal of Macroeconomics; American Economic Journal: Applied
Economics; Journal of Politics; Journal of Law & Economics; Empirical Economics; Political Science Research and Methods
CONFERENZE E SEMINARI CON INVITO
2015
2014
2013
2012
2011
DIW Seminar, Berlin; Economics Seminar, LUISS, Rome
Workshop on “Economic Analysis of Electoral Politics,” Barcelona GSE; New Economic School (NES) Seminar, Moscow; HSE Seminar, Moscow; Conference on
“Elections and Electoral Institutions,” Toulouse; Political Economy Seminar, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona; IFN Seminar, Stockholm; Economics Seminar,
University of Copenhagen (KU); IRVAPP Seminar, Trento
NBER Political Economy Meeting, Boston; Econometrics Workshop, EUI, Florence;
CBS Seminar, Copenhagen; Political Economy Seminar, Warwick; Economics Seminar, Leicester; APSA Conference, Chicago; EPSA Conference, Barcelona; LACEA
Political Economy Meeting, Bogotà; CEPR Public Policy Symposium, Lugano; IMT
Seminar, Lucca; LSE Political Economy and Political Science Seminar, London
Conference on the “Political Economy of Reforms,” University of Mannheim; Bank
of Italy Seminar, Rome; Economics Seminar, Erasmus University Rotterdam; CELS
Conference, Stanford University; CEPR Public Policy Symposium, London; Petralia
Workshop, Sicily; NBER Political Economy Meeting, Boston; MILLS Workshop on
Political Selection, Milan; Economics Seminar, University of Alicante; SciencesPo.
Seminar, Paris; EIEF Seminar, Rome; Collegio Carlo Alberto Seminar, Turin; Economics Seminar, Catholic University of Milan; CES-LICOS Seminar, Leuven; Warwick Workshop in Political Economy; Political Economy Breakfast, MIT; Positive
Political Economy Seminar, Harvard University
CELS Conference, Northwestern University; Politics Dept. Seminar, NYU; Political
Economy Breakfast, MIT; Research Dept. Seminar, IMF; Erasmus Workshop in Po4
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
2005
2004
litical Economy, Rotterdam; CIFAR Meeting, Milan; CSEF Seminar, University of
Naples; Economics Dept. Seminar, University of Bologna; AEA-ASSA Conference,
Denver
ACLE Seminar, University of Amsterdam; Economics Dept. Seminar, Erasmus University Rotterdam; EIEF Seminar, Rome; MOVE Workshop on “Selection of Politicians,” Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona; LACEA Conference, Medellin; Economics Dept. Seminar, Universidad del Rosario, Colombia; Economics Dept. Seminar, PUC-Rio, Brazil; OxCarre Conference, Oxford University; Porto Conte Workshop, Sardinia; Econometric Society World Conference, Shanghai; NBER Political
Economy Public Finance Meeting, Boston; Petralia Workshop, Sicily; Erasmus
Workshop in Political Economy, Rotterdam; 2nd PSPE LSE/NYU Conference, London; Economics Dept. Seminar, Paris X; DEEP Seminar, HEC Lausanne; Economics
Dept. Seminar, Bristol University; Labour Seminar, LSE, London; CEPR Conference
on “Economics of culture, institutions, and crime,” FEEM, Milan
Political Economy and Political Science Seminar, LSE, London; NBER Political
Economy Meeting, Boston; WALLIS Conference, Rochester; SIEP Conference, Pavia; SOLE Conference, Boston; IMT Seminar, Lucca; AEA-ASSA Conference, San
Francisco
CEPR/IZA ESSLE Meeting, Germany; Italian Stata Users Group Meeting, Milan;
EEA Annual Congress, Milan; Public Choice Annual Meeting, San Antonio; Research Dept. Seminar, IMF
SAE Conference, Granada; ASSET Conference, Padua; Economics Dept. Seminar,
Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona; Applied Micro Seminar, University of Bologna; IGIER Seminar, Bocconi University; Lunchtime Seminar, CEMFI; UK Stata
Users Group Meeting, London; MCD Seminar, IMF; MILLS Seminar, Milan; Econometrics Workshop, Georgetown University; Economics Dept. Seminar, University
of Reading; Economics Dept. Seminar, University of Aberdeen; Economics Dept.
Seminar, Nottingham University
SAE Conference, Oviedo; Workshop on the Evaluation of Labor Market Policies,
IAB, Nuremberg; North American Stata Users Group Meeting, Boston; Economics
Dept. Seminar, University of Salamanca
EEA Annual Congress, Amsterdam; Program Evaluation Workshop, CEMFI;
Lufthansa/Siemens/Stanford Conference on Globalization, Berlin; Italian Congress
of Econometrics and Empirical Economics, Venice
Conference on Evaluation Research, ZEW, Mannheim; AIEL Annual Conference,
Modena; CEA Annual Meeting, Toronto; Workshop on Temporary Employment,
European Commission, Brussels
COLLABORAZIONI GIORNALISTICHE E ATTIVITÀ POLITICA
201320132014-15
2013-14
2000-13
2005-07
2002-05
2002-05
Editorialista de “l’Unità” (www.unita.it)
Redattore de “Lavoce.info” (www.lavoce.info), in aspettativa per incarico istituzionale dal settembre 2014
Editorialista di “QN – Quotidiano Nazionale” (Giorno, Nazione, Resto del Carlino)
Direttore di “Link Tank”, il think tank de “Linkiesta” (www.linkiesta.it)
Varie collaborazione giornalistiche con testate politico-culturali (il Riformista, Europa, Le ragioni del socialismo, Mondoperaio, QDR magazine, etc.)
Membro del Consiglio nazionale dei “Democratici di Sinistra” (DS)
Presidente “Libertà Eguale Toscana” e vicepresidente nazionale “Libertà Eguale”
Membro della Segreteria regionale e responsabile economia dei DS della Toscana.
Membro della presidenza della Commissione nazionale per il progetto dei DS
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