Alessandro Sforza

Assistant Professor of Economics - University of Bologna

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Biography

I am an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna. My research focuses on firm behaviour in relation to credit shocks and the implication for firms organisation and wage inequality, the role of managers in determining firms' international activities and in transferring export knowledge across firms, and the effects of international migration on the labour market

Education

  • Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) London School of Economics and Political Science (2012 — 2018)
  • MSc Università Commerciale 'Luigi Bocconi' (2009 — 2011)
  • BA LUISS Guido Carli University (2006 — 2009)
  • Erasmus Universiteit Utrecht (2007 — 2008)

Companies

  • Assistant Professor Of Economics Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di Bologna (2019)
  • Ricercatore post dottorato Aarhus BSS - Aarhus University (2018 — 2019)
  • Teaching Fellow and PhD student The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) (2012 — 2018)
  • Visiting PHD Student Yale School of Management (2017 — 2017)
  • Research Assistant, ISLA Research Centre Università Bocconi (2011 — 2012)
  • Intern Adriatic Ionian Euroregion (2011 — 2011)
  • Project Intern Meninos da Bahia NGO (2010 — 2010)

Research Summary

Publications:

"Goods and Factor Market Integration:A Quantitative Assessment of the EU Enlargement" (joint with L. Caliendo, L. D. Opromolla and F. Parro)

Forthcoming at the Journal of Political Economy

Working papers:

"Globalization in the time of COVID-19" (joint with Marina Steininger)

"The Value of Managers' Export Experience: Lessons from the Angolan Civil War" (joint with G. Mion and L. D. Opromolla) NEW Version (May2021)

"Shocks and the organisation of the firm: who pays the bill?" (joint with E.M. Acabbi)

"The Financial Channels of Labor Rigidities: Evidence from Portugal" (joint with E.M. Acabbi and E. Panetti)

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