Tito Boeri
Bocconi University and CEPR
A national of Italy, Tito Boeri is currently professor of economics at Bocconi University, Milan and acts as Scientific Director of the Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti (www.frdb.org). He is research fellow at CEPR, IZA and Igier-Bocconi. His field of research is labour economics, redistributive policies and political economics. His papers have been published in the American Economic Review, Journal of Economic Perspectives, Economic Journal, Economic Policy, European Economic Review, Journal of Labour Economics, and the NBER Macroeconomics Annual. He published 7 books with Oxford University Press and MIT Press. After obtaining his Ph.D. in economics from New York University, he was senior economist at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development from 1987 to 1996. He was also consultant to the European Commission, International Monetary Fund, the ILO, the World Bank and the Italian Government. He is the founder of the economic policy watchdog website www.lavoce.info and he is scientific director of the Festival of Economics, taking place every year in Trento (www.festivaleconomia.it).
Articles by Tito Boeri:
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A no-further-bailouts principle
20 July 2012, 4951 reads
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Papi’s tax: How Berlusconi increases Italy’s bond spread
4 October 2011, 11281 reads
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Italy's confidence crisis: Bad policies from bad politicians
17 August 2011, 7950 reads
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Reforming Schengen is the wrong response to the Lampedusa crisis
29 April 2011, 7382 reads
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Saving jobs or saving institutions?
16 December 2010, 6805 reads
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Ending the scourge of dual labour markets in Europe
12 July 2010, 14120 reads
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Immigration to the land of redistribution
10 July 2009, 9757 reads
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European public opinion, migration, and welfare benefits
23 June 2009, 11429 reads
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How to share the rescue’s benefits with European citizens
15 October 2008, 26793 reads
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Open Letter to European leaders on Europe’s banking crisis: A call to action
1 October 2008, 78478 reads
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Berlusconi’s budget plans: Missing Italy’s opportunity to avoid recession
3 August 2008, 10432 reads
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Three challenges for Silvio IV
22 May 2008, 8657 reads
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The paradox of disappearing European unemployment
23 April 2008, 13459 reads
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Subprime crisis: Greenspan’s Legacy
23 August 2007, 47618 reads
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Italy’s Pension Reform
16 August 2007, 33823 reads
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New protectionism and unskilled workers
8 July 2007, 13553 reads
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Italy's new multi-year budget plan
4 July 2007, 10931 reads
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Migration and welfare
11 June 2007, 28280 reads
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Pension funds as investors
16 May 2007, 11684 reads
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Italy’s return to political paralysis
4 April 2006, 12834 reads
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