Mara Pasquamaria Squicciarini

Associate Professor
Knowledge groupEconomics, Politics and Decision Sciences
Ambiti di ricercaEconomics

Biografia

Mara Pascquamaria Squicciarini è Associate Professor di Economics presso l'Università Bocconi e ricercatrice affiliata presso il CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research ì), l'IGIER (Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research) e il CESifo (Center for Economic Studies and Ifo Institute for Economic Research). 

I suoi interessi di ricerca riguardano la Storia Economica e la Crescita Economica, con un focus sul ruolo della religione, della cultura e del capitale umano per l'industrializzazione e il progresso economico. La sua ricerca è apparsa su riviste come l'American Economic Review, il Quarterly Journal of Economics e Science. Ha anche curato insieme ad altri il libro "Economics of Chocolate" (Oxford University Press). 

Ha conseguito un Dottorato in Economia presso l'Università di Leuven ed è stata ricercatrice postdottorale presso la Northwestern University e Visiting Scholar presso Harvard, Stanford e UCLA. 

Pubblicazioni recenti

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  • 2024
    Technology Adoption and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Industrialization in France
    JUHÁSZ, R., M. P. SQUICCIARINI, N. VOIGTLÄNDER, "Technology Adoption and Productivity Growth: Evidence from Industrialization in France", Journal of Political Economy, 2024, vol. 132, no. 10, pp. 3215-3259
  • 2024
    Spatial and historical drivers of fake news diffusion: Evidence from anti-Muslim discrimination in India
    ABRAHAM, S. S., G. LANZARA, S. LAZZARONI, P. MASELLA, M. P. SQUICCIARINI, "Spatial and historical drivers of fake news diffusion: Evidence from anti-Muslim discrimination in India", Journal of Urban Economics, 2024, vol. 141, pp. 103613
  • 2024
    Do bishops matter for politics? Evidence From Italy
    LANZARA, G., S. LAZZARONI, P. MASELLA, M. P. SQUICCIARINI, "Do bishops matter for politics? Evidence From Italy", Journal of Public Economics, 2024, vol. 238, pp. 105177
  • 2021
    Birth and migration of scientists: Does religiosity matter? Evidence from 19th-century France
    LECCE, G., L. OGLIARI, M. P. SQUICCIARINI, "Birth and migration of scientists: Does religiosity matter? Evidence from 19th-century France", Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 2021, vol. 187, pp. 274-289
  • 2020
    Devotion and Development: Religiosity, Education, and Economic Progress in Nineteenth-Century France
    SQUICCIARINI, M. P., "Devotion and Development: Religiosity, Education, and Economic Progress in Nineteenth-Century France", American Economic Review, 2020, vol. 110, no. 11, pp. 3454-3491
  • 2017
    Supply chains and economic development: Insights from the Indian dairy sector
    SQUICCIARINI, M. P., A. VANDEPLAS, E. JANSSEN, J. SWINNEN, "Supply chains and economic development: Insights from the Indian dairy sector", Food Policy, 2017, vol. 68, pp. 128-142
  • 2016
    The Economics of Chocolate
    SQUICCIARINI, M. P., J. SWINNEN (Eds.), "The Economics of Chocolate" - 2016, Oxford University Press
  • 2016
    Governance quality and net migration flows
    ARIU, A., F. DOCQUIER, M. P. SQUICCIARINI, "Governance quality and net migration flows", Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2016, vol. 60, pp. 238-248
  • 2015
    Human Capital and Industrialization: Evidence from the Age of Enlightenment *
    SQUICCIARINI, M. P., N. VOIGTLÄNDER, "Human Capital and Industrialization: Evidence from the Age of Enlightenment *", Quarterly Journal of Economics, 2015, vol. 130, no. 4, pp. 1825-1883
  • 2014
    Food Price Shocks and the Political Economy of Global Agricultural and Development Policy
    GUARISO, A., M. P. SQUICCIARINI, J. SWINNEN, "Food Price Shocks and the Political Economy of Global Agricultural and Development Policy", Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, 2014, vol. 36, no. 3, pp. 387-415

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