Education

PhD in Economics, Princeton University, 2006

Other positions

Professor of Economics, University of Turin

Research Interests

Public Economics, Labor Economics, Economics of Crime, Applied Econometrics

Teaching

Public Economics, Applied Econometrics

Selected Works

  • The Race Between Deterrence and Displacement: Theory and Evidence from Bank Robberies, Review of Economics and Statistics, 2021, 103 (3), with Vikram Maheshri
  • Crime is Terribly Revealing: Information Technology and Police Productivity, The Review of Economic Studies, 2021, 87(6), 2727-2753
  • Police Disruption and Performance: Evidence from Recurrent Redeployment Within a City, Journal of Public Economics, 2019, 176, 18-31