Alessandro Di Nola
@aledinola
University of Birmingham, PhD in economics at Bocconi University, Inter. Opinions expressed via Tweets and RTs are my own and not the views of my employer
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Parents influence their kids' household income & consumption. Yet, parental income & consumption do not drive most of the cross-sectional inequality in the economic outcomes of adult children. Accepted at JoLE (doi.org/10.1086/733051) with Hamish Low and Giovanni Gallipoli
Happy to be part of the forthcoming Pavia Macro Forum - Sept 12-13 Università di Pavia , a fantastic event organized by Alessandro Franconi and Marco Membretti. Program here: sites.google.com/view/alessandr…
Delighted to see this paper with my amazing coauthor Daniela Scur 🇨🇦🇧🇷 find such a great home!
This was a fun one to write -- excited to see it in print! Neha Bairoliya The Welfare Costs of Misinformation sciencedirect.com/science/articl…
The Euler equation is alive in the Eurozone! Using the unique design of the Consumer Expectations Survey by European Central Bank European Central Bank Research, we directly infer the elasticity of intertemporal substitution. The heterogeneity across countries within the EA is significant. 👇 1/3
Forthcoming in EJ: ‘Assessing macroeconomic tail risk’ by Francesca Loria, Christian Matthes, Donghai Zhang doi.org/10.1093/ej/uea… Christian Matthes Donghai Zhang Royal Economic Society Oxford Economics #EconTwitter
Accepted for publication (finally :-)) Gerritsen, Aart, Bas Jacobs, Kevin Spiritus, and Alexandra V. Rusu (2024), "Optimal Taxation of Capital Income with Heterogeneous Rates of Return", Economic Journal: jacobs73.home.xs4all.nl/gerritsen_jaco… (Aart Gerritsen Kevin Spiritus Alexandra Rusu)
Is a study robust when its findings depend on the inclusion of a single observation? In a new report, Benjamin Guinaudeau and I discuss this question based on the replication of an American Political Science Review article. A thread on our main findings.