
معرفی
Giulia Giupponi serves as an Assistant Professor of Public Economics in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University since 2020. She maintains significant research affiliations as a research affiliate at CEPR and IZA, an international research fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, and a research associate at the Centre for Economic Performance (LSE).
Her educational background includes a Ph.D. in Economics from the London School of Economics followed by a Post-doctoral Fellowship at the Institute for Fiscal Studies.
Giupponi's research centers on empirical analysis of labor and public policy interventions, specifically examining social insurance program effects on employment and welfare, minimum wage impacts on firm behavior and wage structures, and labor market inequality dynamics. Her methodological approach emphasizes rigorous quantitative evaluation of real-world policy changes.
Her 2024 publications reveal thematic consistency in policy-oriented labor economics, spanning minimum wage impacts (Journal of Labor Economics), child allowance effects (Nature Human Behavior), pension reforms (CEPR Press), and labor market inequality (Oxford Open Economics). These works demonstrate interdisciplinary reach across economics, public policy, and social welfare domains while maintaining methodological coherence in empirical analysis.
Giupponi actively contributes to graduate education within her department and leverages her institutional affiliations to advance collaborative research. Her work receives support through networks like CEPR and IZA, facilitating international scholarly exchange.
She participates in multiple research ecosystems including CEPR's Public Economics program, IZA's Labor Markets group, and the Institute for Fiscal Studies, enabling cross-institutional projects on social policy evaluation.

