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PhD alumniList of Phd alumni, starting with most recent graduates
Name: Bruno Martorano (XXIII Academic cycle) Thesis: The great tax transformation. Taxation policy in Latin America between 1990-2008. For more information please see CV
Name: Oscar Maria Caccavale (XXII Academic cycle) Thesis: Addressing high food prices: a household vulnerability analysis in rural Burundi
Name: Lucia Mangiavacchi (XXII Academic cycle) Thesis: Child vulnerability in Albania: intra-household inequality, parental migration and public policies. For more information please visit WEBSITE
Name: Andrea Pasotti (XXII Academic cycle) Name: Barbara Benedetti (XXI Academic cycle) Thesis: Relation of production and reproduction in India: the role of women in rural Andhra Pradesh. For more information please see CV Name: Marco Sanfilippo (XXI Academic cycle) Thesis: China goes abroad. Economic interactions with Africa. For more information please see CV or visit WEBSITE
Name: Francesco Sarracino (XXI Academic cycle) Thesis: Social capital, economic growth and well-being. Name: Sara Turchetti (XXI Academic cycle) Thesis: Inside the black box of agricultural innovation: some evidence from Mali. For more information please see CV
Name: Emanuele Ferrari (XX Academic cycle) Thesis: A structuralist model of the mexican financial system: liberalization and real-financial interactions with endogenous money. Name: Francesca Marchetta (XX Academic cycle) Thesis: On the move. Livelihood strategies and income diversification in rural Northern Ghana. For more information please see CV
Name: Passacantilli Andrea (XX Academic cycle) Thesis: Heterodox policies and wealth distribution: the case of Perù (1985-1991).
Name: Luca Tiberti (XX Academic cycle) Thesis: The case of public transfer sto children with a particolar relevance to orphans: Are they effective in South Africa? Name: Simone Bertoli (XIX Academic cycle)
Name: Marika Macchi (XIX Academic cycle) Thesis: Critical realism, social constructivism and evolutionary approach: open source models for acquisition and development of technology. Name: Elisa Ticci (XIX Academic cycle) Thesis: How much do environmental goods matter for the poor? From a theoretical approach to the case of rural communities affected by mines in Perù For more information please visit WEBSITE
Name: Maria Cristina Paciello (XVIII Academic cycle) Thesis: Child labour, gender inequality and policy changes: the case of Morocco For more information please visit WEBSITE
Name: Giovanni Canitano (XVII Academic cycle) Thesis: Incentives, discretion and credibility of water services' economic regulations. Theory and analysis in the case of Honduras. Name: Francesca Francavilla (XVI Academic cycle) Thesis: Investment in education versus early entry in the labour market in developing countries For more information please visit WEBSITE Name: Giovanna Hirsch (XVI Academic cycle) Thesis: Internal labour migration in China: social and economic implications for the Guangdong Province For more information please see CV
Name: Vasco Molini (XVI Academic cycle) Thesis: Inequality in Vietnam during the transition: the empirical evidence For more information please visit WEBSITE
Name: Andrea Noferini (XVI Academic cycle) Thesis: Local public utility regulation. Comparative analysis of urban solid waste management in five Latin American municipalities For more information please visit WEBSITE
Name: Giorgio Ricchiuti (XVI Academic cycle) Thesis: Fear of Floating For more information please visit WEBSITE Name: Paolo Sospiro (XVI Academic cycle) Thesis: Migrants' contribution to development. The case of remittances sent by Tunisian migrants working in Ancona's harbour For more information please visit WEBSITE
Name: Filippo Cavazza (XV Academic cycle) Thesis: Myth and reality in the successful story of Museveni's Uganda. Name: Leonardo Menchini (XV Academic cycle) Thesis: The Egyptian labour market: demography, employment imbalances and political economy. For more information please see CV
Name: Alessia Amighini (XIV Academic cycle) Thesis: Business networks and development: the case of Malaysia For more information please see WEBSITE
Name: Barbara Orlandini (XIII Academic cycle) Thesis: Consuming 'Good Governance' in Thailand re-contextualising development paradigms. Name: Temesgen Foschi (XIII Academic cycle) Thesis: Systems of local production in developing countries. The case of 'traditional industrial villages' in Vietnam. |
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