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Giovanni Gallipoli is a PhD scholar in the Centre for Microdata Methods and Practice. He was given one of the "Young Economists" awards at the joint ESEM/EEA meeting in Stockholm for his paper: Human Capital Accumulation, Education Policy and Wage Dispersion
All available publications
Giovanni Gallipoli, Costas Meghir and Gianluca Violante, April 2011,
Equilibrium effects of education policies: a quantitative evaluation,
Mimeos
Kelly Foley, Giovanni Gallipoli and David A. Green, November 2009,
Ability, parental valuation of education and the high school dropout decision,
IFS Working Papers
, W09/21
Giovanni Gallipoli, February 2003,
Human Capital Accumulation, Education Policy and Wage Dispersion,
Mimeos
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