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Session Overview
Location: Room A.1.1
Date: Thursday, 14/Sept/2023
9:30am
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11:30am
Pre-conference and press conference: Le radici dello sviluppo economico moderno e prospettive attuali - Roots of modern economic development and contemporary perspectives
Location: Room A.1.1
2:15pm
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4:00pm
1A: Ethnic fragmentation and Conflicts
Location: Room A.1.1
 

Child multidimensional poverty in conflict areas: the cases of Iraqi children and Syrian children in Jordan

Mario Biggeri1, Lucia Ferrone2

1: Department of Economics and Management, University of Firenze, Italy; 2: Department of Economics and Management, University of Firenze, Italy



Conflict and firms’ performance: A global view

Emanuele Brancati1, Michele Di Maio1, Roberta Gatti2, Asif Islam2, Aminur Rahman3

1: Sapienza University of Rome, Italy; 2: Word Bank; 3: Asian Development Bank



From Conflict to Consequence: Understanding the Intergenerational Impact of Civil War in Sierra Leone 1991-2002

Olivia Irma Finan

University College Dublin (UCD), Ireland



Start off on a bad note: the long-term effect of Sri Lankan Civil War on mental health and occupational choice

Aireti Dinafeisi

Kobe University, Japan

Date: Friday, 15/Sept/2023
9:30am
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11:10am
2A: Informality and Development
Location: Room A.1.1
 

Measuring social protection fragmentation and its relation with informality in developing countries

David Cano Ortiz

University of Siena, Italy



Spillover Effects of Minimum Wage on the Informal Sector: Evidence from Vietnam

Trang Thanh Tran

CERGE EI, Czech Republic



Terrorism and Tourism Labor Market: Evidence from Egypt

Margherita Tambussi

University of Turin, Italy

2:00pm
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3:15pm
3A: The Persistence of Social Norms
Location: Room A.1.1
 

Colonial legacies of gender norms: the case of forced labour in Mozambique.

Margherita Bove1, Rute Martins Caeiro2, Rachel Coelho3, E. Sam Jones2,4, Patricia Justino2,5

1: Sapienza Università di Roma, Italy; 2: United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); 3: Universidade Federal da Bahia; 4: University of Copenhagen; 5: Institute of Development Studies (IDS)



Living Arrangement Decision of Young Italians: Preferences and Culture

Martina Menon, Ravi Pendakur

University of Verona, Italy



Understanding Mechanisms of Persistence in Prosocial Behavior: Evidence from a large-scale Field Experiment

Adrian Bruhin1, Lorenz Goette2, Simon Haenni3, Lingqing Jiang4

1: University of Lausanne, Switzerland; 2: National University of Singapore, Signapore; 3: Swiss National Bank, Switzerland; 4: University of Essex, United Kingdom

3:45pm
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5:00pm
4A: Cognitive and non-cognitive skills in the development process
Location: Room A.1.1
 

Educational take-off and the role of wealth

Michele Battisti1, Francesco Gravina1, Andrea Mario Lavezzi1, Giuseppe Maggio2, Giorgio Tortorici1

1: Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Università degli Studi di Palermo; 2: Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Aziendali e Statistiche, Università degli Studi di Palermo



Intergenerational effects of conflict on non-cognitive skills: Evidence from Peru

Alessandra Hidalgo1, Catherine Porter1, Alan Sanchez2, Saurabh Singhal1

1: Lancaster University, United Kingdom; 2: Group of the Analysis for Development (GRADE)



Lost in Translation. Reading Performance and Math Performance of Second-Generation Immigrant Children in Italy

Mariagrazia Cavallo1, Giuseppe Russo2

1: University of Bristol, UK; 2: University of Salerno, Italy

Date: Saturday, 16/Sept/2023
9:30am
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11:10am
5A: Trade and firms
Location: Room A.1.1
 

CETA, an ex-post analysis

Giovanni Maria Ficarra, Emanuele Millemaci

University of Messina, Italy



Why Don’t Small Firms Consolidate? Evidence from an Information Experiment in Ghana

Andreas Menzel1, Morgan Hardy2, Sangyoon Kim3, Marc Witte4

1: CERGE-EI, Czech Republic; 2: NYU Abu Dhabi; 3: University of Michigan; 4: IZA



Trade Sanctions and Informal Employment

Roberto Nisticò1, Ali Moghaddasi Kelishomi2

1: Università di Napoli Federico II, Italy; 2: Loughborough University, UK



Supply Chain Disruptions and Sourcing Strategies

Julia Cajal-Grossi2, Davide Del Prete1, Rocco Macchiavello3

1: Parthenope University of Naples, Italy; 2: Geneva Graduate Institute; 3: London School of Economics


 
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