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Enrico Moretti
Enrico Moretti is an Italian economist and the Michael Peevey and Donald Vial Professor of Economics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (Cambridge), and a research fellow at the Centre for Economic Policy Research (London) and the Institute for the Study of Labor (Bonn). Prior to joining the Berkeley faculty in 2004, he has taught at UCLA.His research covers the fields of labor economics and urban economics. He has received several awards and honors, including the Society of Labor Economists’ Rosen Prize for outstanding contributions to labor economics, the Carlo Alberto Medal, the IZA Young Labor Economist Award, and a Fulbright Fellowship. He is an elected Fellow of the Econometric Society, the Society of Labor Economists and the European Association of Labour Economists. Between 2015 and 2020 he was the editor-in-chief of the ''Journal of Economic Perspectives.''
Along with over 70 articles in peer-reviewed economics journals, Moretti's 2012 book for general audiences, ''The New Geography of Jobs'', has received widespread attention. The book was described by Barack Obama in 2019 as “a timely and smart discussion of how different cities and regions have made a changing economy work for them — and how policymakers can learn from that to lift the circumstances of working Americans everywhere." It was described by Paul Krugman in The New York Times as “a must reading for anyone trying to understand the state of America” and by William Galston in The Wall Street Journal as “the most important book of the decade on the contemporary economy." The book has been translated into eight languages and was awarded the William Bowen Prize by Princeton University for the most important contribution toward understanding public policy and the labor market.
In addition to his work in labor economics and economic geography, Moretti has published peer-reviewed articles on the social returns to education; social interactions and peer effects; health economics; political economy; and the economics of the family. Provided by Wikipedia
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1Does voting technology affect election outcomes?: touch-screen voting and the 2004 presidential electionPublished 2005Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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2The demand for sons: evidence from divorce, fertility, and shotgun marriagePublished 2004Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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3Competition in imperfect markets: does it help California's Medicaid mothers?Published 2004Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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4The dynamics of criminal behavior: evidence from weather shocksPublished 2004Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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5Estimating the social return to higher education: evidence from longitudinal and repeated cross-sectional dataPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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6Francesco d'Amaretto Mannelli copista, filologo e lettore del "Decameron"Published 2024Call Number: Loading…Order via interlibrary loan
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7Did Iraq cheat the United Nations?: underpricing, bribes, and the Oil for Food ProgramPublished 2005Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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8Biology as destiny?: short and long-run determinants of intergenerational transmission of birth weightPublished 2005Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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9Human capital externalities in citiesPublished 2003Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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10Human capital spillovers in manufacturing: evidence from plant-level production functionsPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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11Credibility and policy convergence: evidence from U.S. House roll call voting recordsPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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12Does education improve citizenship?: evidence from the U.S. and the U.K.Published 2003Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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13Can free entry be inefficient?: fixed commissions and social waste in the real estate industryPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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14Mother's education and the intergenerational transmission of human capital: evidence from college openings and longitudinal dataPublished 2002Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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15The new geography of jobsPublished 2013Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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16The new geography of jobsPublished 2012Call Number: Loading…Table of Contents
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17The political economy of intergenerational income mobilityPublished 2010Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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18Identifying agglomeration spillovers: evidence from million dollar plantsPublished 2008Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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19Real wage inequalityPublished 2008Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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20Social learning and peer effects in consumption: evidence from movie salesPublished 2008Call Number: Loading…Read online (freely available)
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