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Giulio Zanella is a Professor of Economics at the University of Bologna, affiliated with the Department of Economics. His research spans labor economics, social economics, and applied econometrics. He has contributed to understanding prisoner employment impacts, historical anti-fascism effects on voting, and daycare's cognitive costs for children. His work combines structural models with empirical analysis, addressing policy-relevant questions like labor market interventions, tax reforms, and crime prevention. Notable publications include studies on marijuana legalization's crime reduction effects, intergenerational altruism's impact on housing markets, and the volatility of cultural survey measures.
Research Interests: Labor Economics, Social Economics, Applied Econometrics, Public Policy, Economic History, and Demographic Economics. His work often involves policy experimentation, structural modeling, and large-scale microdata analysis.
Advising and Grants: While specific advising details are not listed, his collaborative work with co-authors like A. Ichino and R. Galbiati suggests active research partnerships. His work on tax evasion and labor supply elasticity indicates engagement with policy-relevant grants.
Labs/Teams: Not explicitly mentioned, but his interdisciplinary collaborations (e.g., with psychologists and historians) suggest involvement in cross-departmental research initiatives.
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