Caterina is a PhD student in the Department of Economics. She is currently researching how expropriation risk is related to labour supply, agricultural production and asset ownership, using a simple theoretical model and a cross country analysis to support with empirical evidence. Relatedly, interested on how the labour market characteristics of countries are related to growth and inequality. Another part of my research is focused on gender differences on the labour market. In particular, she is interested in knowing how firms led by women or led by men behave differently when affected by exogenous demand shocks.
Lastly, ongoing research on the effect of using technology to improve public safety and police activity. Specifically, working on a paper in which to assess the effects of using body worn cameras to reduce excessive use of force by the police, through an experiment led in Brazil.
Research Interests
Development Economics, Labour Economics, Urban Economics
Supervisor(s)
Research Centre
Teaching
PP440: Mirco and Marco Economics (for Public Policy)
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