
معرفی
Laura Magazzini is an Associate Professor of Econometrics at the Institute of Economics, Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, specializing in microeconomic data analysis with emphasis on innovation dynamics and competition in the Life Science industry. Her methodological expertise spans linear and nonlinear panel data models, limited dependent variable frameworks, and simulation-based estimation techniques.
Her academic credentials include:
- PhD from Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies (2004)
- Graduate degree in Statistics for Economics from the University of Florence
- Research visits at Carnegie Mellon University (Pittsburgh) and University of Sydney during academic training
Magazzini's research integrates industrial organization, innovation economics, and advanced econometrics to examine real-world economic phenomena. She develops and applies sophisticated quantitative methods to analyze micro-level data, particularly focusing on pharmaceutical innovation, migration economics, and household labor dynamics. Her interdisciplinary approach bridges theoretical econometrics with empirical industrial organization.
Recent publications reveal a consistent focus on methodological innovation applied to substantive economic questions, particularly in health economics and industrial dynamics. Her work frequently employs endogenous-switching models and dynamic panel frameworks to address identification challenges in microeconomic datasets, with strong representation in top journals like The Economic Journal and Management Science.
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