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Nicolò Dalvit is an economist at the World Bank affiliated with the Department of Economics at Sciences Po. He holds a PhD in Economics from Sciences Po, supervised by Prof. Jean-Marc Robin. His research focuses on gender hierarchies within firms, the impact of social networks on political opinions, macroeconomic dynamics of firms, and tax policy effects on labor market stability.
Key affiliations include the World Bank and Sciences Po's economics department. His work integrates theoretical models with empirical analysis, addressing topics such as policy evaluation (e.g., French gender quotas), network effects in political polarization, and cyclical fluctuations in firm behavior.
Publications span Labour Economics, Political Economy, and Macroeconomics. His most recent work examines how friendship networks reduce political polarization among students, while earlier studies analyze firm responses to aggregate uncertainty and tax progressivity's role in stabilizing employment.
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