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Michele Fabiani
Michele Fabiani
Università della Campania "Luigi Vanvitelli"
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The devil is in the detail: growth, inequality and poverty reduction in Africa in the last two decades
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini
Journal of African Economies 28 (4), 408-434, 2019
282019
Once NEET, always NEET? A synthetic panel approach to analyze the moroccan labor market
F Alfani, F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, E Valentini
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2020
112020
How polarized is sub-Saharan Africa? A look at the regional distribution of consumption expenditure in the 2000s
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini
Oxford Economic Papers 73 (2), 796-819, 2021
92021
Are we really painting the devil on the walls? Polarization and its drivers in Sub-Saharan Africa in the past two decades
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, R Zizzamia
Journal of African Economies 31 (2), 124-146, 2022
52022
Worlds apart: what polarization measures reveal about Sub-Saharan Africa's growth and welfare distribution in the last two decades
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, R Zizzamia
52019
Polarization and its discontents: Morocco before and after the Arab Spring
F Clementi, V Molini, F Schettino, HA Khan, M Fabiani
The Journal of Economic Inequality 21 (1), 105-129, 2023
42023
Does Gender Equality in Labor Participation Bring Real Equality? Evidence from Developed and Developing Countries
F Alfani, F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, E Valentini
Evidence From Developed and Developing Countries (April 28, 2021). World …, 2021
42021
Response to ‘Polarization and Poverty Reduction in Africa: The Devil Is in the Choice of Equivalence Relation’
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, F Schettino
Journal of African Economies 31 (2), 176-179, 2022
32022
The devil is in the details: growth, polarization, and poverty reduction in Africa in the past two decades
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2018
32018
Is Inequality Systematically Underestimated in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Proposal to Overcome the Problem
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, F Schettino
A Proposal to Overcome the Problem (May 25, 2022). World Bank Policy …, 2022
22022
Once NEET, always NEET? A synthetic panel approach to analyze the Moroccan labor market
F Alfani, F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, E Valentini
Review of Development Economics 27 (4), 2401-2437, 2023
12023
Unraveling the Roots of Income Polarization in Europe: A Divided Continent
M Fabiani
Economies 11 (8), 217, 2023
12023
Does gender equality in labor participation bring equality? Evidence from developing and developed countries
F Alfani, F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, E Valentini
Empirical Economics, 1-23, 2024
2024
Polarization and Arab Spring uprisings in North Africa and the Middle East
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, F Schettino
Progress in Economics Research 52, 93-127, 2024
2024
To retire or not to retire? A Comprehensive Examination of Retirement Decision Dynamics in Italy
M Fabiani
2023
Divided Continent: Unraveling the Roots of Income Polarization in Europe
M Fabiani
Preprints, 2023
2023
COVID-19 and Inequalities
F Alfani, F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, F Schettino
Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, 1-20, 2023
2023
Underestimating the pandemic: the Impact of Covid-19 on Income Distribution in US and Brazil
F SCHETTINO, F CLEMENTI, V Molini, M Fabiani, F Alfani
2023
What explains youth unemployment in Morocco? A look at Moroccans not in education, employment, or training
F Alfani, F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, E Valentini
Morocco's Quest for Stronger and Inclusive Growth, 149-165, 2023
2023
COVID-19 and Inequalities
F Schettino, F Clementi, F Alfani, M Fabiani, V Molini
Handbook of Labor, Human Resources and Population Economics, 2023
2023
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