Rossella Calvi CURRICULUM VITAE

Department of Economics, MS-22 +1 713 348 3270 [email protected] P.O. Box 1892 https://economics.rice.edu/faculty/rossella-calvi Houston, TX 77251-1892 Citizenship: Italian

EMPLOYMENT Assistant Professor of Economics, Rice University (2016 – present) ·

RESEARCH FIELDS Applied Microeconomics: Development Economics, Economics of the Family and Gender

EDUCATION Ph.D., Economics, Boston College (2016) · M.A., Economics, Boston College (2013) · M.Sc. summa cum laude, Economics and Social Sciences, Bocconi University (2010) · B.A., Economics and Social Sciences, Bocconi University (2007) ·

PUBLICATIONS “Long-Term Effects of Access to Health Care: Medical Missions in Colonial " with Federico Man- · tovanelli, Journal of Development Economics, Volume 135, November 2018, 285-303.

WORKING PAPERS “Why Are Older Women Missing in India? The Age Profile of Bargaining Power and Poverty" (2nd · revision resubmitted, Journal of Political Economy) “Sharing the Pie: Undernutrition, Intra-household Allocation, and Poverty" with Caitlin Brown and · Jacob Penglase (submitted) “Women’s Empowerment and Family Health: Estimating LATE with Mismeasured Treatment" with · Arthur Lewbel and Denni Tommasi (submitted) “The Protestant Legacy: Missions and Human Capital in India" with Federico Mantovanelli and Lauren · Hoehn Velasco (submitted)

WORKIN PROGRESS “Terms of Engagement: Marriage and Migration in India" with Andrew Beauchamp and Scott Fulford · “The More the Poorer? Resource Sharing and Scale Economies in Extended Households" with Jacob · Penglase, Denni Tommasi and Alexander Wolf “Is Knowledge Power? Education and Women’s Political Candidacy in India" with S Anukriti, Abhishek · Chakravarty and Anandi Mani POLICY WRITING “Why Are Older Women Missing in India? The Age Profile of Bargaining Power and Poverty" · Ideas for India (September 2016) VoxDev (August 2018) “Why Older Indian Women are Poorer Compared to Older Men" · The Print (September 2018) “The Long-term Consequences of Medical Missions in Colonial India" with Federico Mantovanelli · Ideas for India (February 2019)

INVITED TALKS,CONFERENCES,WORKSHOPS 2019 (incl. sched.): · Econometric Society Winter Meeting, University of , , Texas Econometrics Camp, University of Geneva, Bordeaux Applied Economics Workshop on Family and Development, , BREAD Conference at University of Maryland, FAMINEQ Workshop at University of Bordeaux, SEHO Conference at University of Lisbon, CESifo Summer Institute: Gender in the Developed and Developing World 2018: · Texas Econometrics Camp, FotoFest International, Pennsylvania State University, University of Texas at Austin, Economic Demography Workshop at PAA, University of Colorado Denver, SEHO Conference at Paris School of Economics, Institute for Fiscal Studies, University of Verona, Asian Meeting of the Econometric Society, IAAE Annual Conference, World Economic History Congress, IFPRI, University of Connecticut, NEUDC Conference at , SEA Annual Meeting 2017: · Econometric Society Winter Meeting, , ASREC Annual Conference, PacDev, Mid- west International Economic Development Conference, PAA Annual Meeting, GCER-CEMMAP Con- ference in Applied Microeconomics at , Barcelona GSE Summer Forum, Wash- ington University in St. Louis, NEUDC Conference at , SEA Annual Meeting, Annual Conference on Economic Growth and Development at ISI-Delhi 2016: · IESE Business School, UQAM, Université de Montréal, Rice University, Southern Methodist University, Cornerstone Research, Analysis Group, The Brattle Group, College of William & Mary, Royal Economic Society Conference, PAA Annual Meeting, HCEO Workshop: Human Capital Formation and Family Economics, Gender Equality Workshop at Bocconi University, SEA Annual Meeting, Annual Confer- ence on Economic Growth and Development at ISI-Delhi, Indian School of Business-Hyderabad 2015: · ASREC Annual Conference, , Midwest International Economic Development Confer- ence, Development Economics and Policy Conference, SEA Annual Meeting, IRES Graduate Student Workshop at Chapman University, EGSC at Washington University, NEUDC Conference at Brown Uni- versity, Boston College

Coordinator: · Boston College Graduate Applied Micro Workshop (Fall 2013; Spring 2014; Fall 2014; Spring 2015; Fall 2015) Rice University Readings in Advanced Topics (Fall 2016; Fall 2017; Fall 2018) Conference Session Organizer: · Structural Models in Development: Migration, Marriage and the Family (2017 Econometric Society Winter Meeting) Intra-household Allocations: Advances in Identification and Recent Applications (2019 Econometric Society Winter Meeting)

TEACHINGAND ADVISING PhD Teaching: · Economic Growth and Development – Econ 519, Rice University (Fall 2018) Undergraduate Teaching: · Economic Development – Econ 450, Rice University (Fall 2016; Spring 2017; Fall 2017; Spring 2018; Fall 2018) Principles of Macroeconomics – EC1132, Boston College (Summer 2014; Fall 2014) Discussion Group: Econometric Methods – EC2227, Boston College (Fall 2013; Spring 2014; Spring 2016) PhD Advising: · Bolun Li (reader), Shasha Liu (reader), Daniel Prudencio (reader), Samresh Kumar (ongoing) Undergraduate Honors Advising: · Rafael Antonio Butiong (Fall 2017; Spring 2018), Albert Nabiullin (Fall 2017; Spring 2018), Andrew Porisch (ongoing)

REFEREE SERVICES Australian Economic Review, Economic Development and Cultural Change, Economic Journal, Empirical Economics , International Economic Review, International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health, Journal of Applied Econometrics, Journal of Demographic Economics, Journal of Economics & Management Strategy, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Research, Journal of Political Economy, Journal of the European Economic Association, PLoS ONE, Review of Development Economics, Review of Economic Studies, Review of Economics and Statistics.

FELLOWSHIPSAND AWARDS UniCredit & Universities Foundation, UWIN Best Paper Award on Gender Economics (2016) · Boston College Institute On Aging Dissertation Grant (2015) · Boston College Graduate School of Arts and Science Dissertation Fellowship Award (2015) · Boston College Department of Economics Dissertation Fellowship Award (2014) · Donald J. White Teaching Excellence Award (2014) · Full Tuition Remission and Stipend, Boston College (2012 – 2016) · Giorgio Mortara Particularly Deserving Student Award, Bank of Italy (2012) ·

PREVIOUS EMPLOYMENT Research Consultant – Information and Technology Services, Boston College (July 2014 – May 2016) · Short-term Consultant – Social Protection Unit, World Bank (June 2014 – October 2014) · Research Analyst – DG Economics External Developments Division, European Central Bank (Septem- · ber 2010 – July 2011) Intern – DG Economics External Developments Division, European Central Bank (March 2010 – Au- · gust 2010) Intern – Market Development and Analysis Division, Bocconi University (October 2009 – March 2010) · Intern – DG Economics and Financial Affairs Unit D2, European Commission (July 2009 – September · 2009) Intern – Italian Chamber of Commerce in Queensland (February 2009 – June 2009) ·

PREVIOUS PUBLICATIONS “Measuring International Spillovers During Economic Expansions and Slowdowns" (with Marco J. · Lombardi and Filippo Di Mauro) in Global Interdependence, Decoupling, and Recoupling (CESifo Semi- nar Series), The MIT Press (2013)