Giovanni Mastrobuoni is currently Carlo Alberto Chair at the Collegio Carlo Alberto and Professor of Economics at the University of Essex (on leave).
He obtained a PhD in Economics from Princeton University in 2006. His research focuses on public economics, labor economics, and on the economics of crime. He has published in international journals, and after his PhD he received the following awards: the 2011 Princeton University Albert Rees Prize, the 2009 Carlo Giannini Prize for the best paper presented at the Italian Congress of Econometrics and Empirical Economics, the 2008 Steven H. Sandell Grant Award from Boston College, the 2007 Honorable Mention Dissertation Award from the Upjohn Institute for Employment Research, and the 2007 National Academy of Social Insurance’s Heinz Dissertation Award.
He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in October 2011.
We use cookies to provide you with an optimal website experience. This includes cookies that are necessary for the operation of the site as well as cookies that are only used for anonymous statistical purposes, for comfort settings or to display personalized content. You can decide for yourself which categories you want to allow. Please note that based on your settings, you may not be able to use all of the site's functions.
Cookie settings
These necessary cookies are required to activate the core functionality of the website. An opt-out from these technologies is not available.
In order to further improve our offer and our website, we collect anonymous data for statistics and analyses. With the help of these cookies we can, for example, determine the number of visitors and the effect of certain pages on our website and optimize our content.