Giovanni Peri: CV Updated 04 November 2009

Giovanni Peri: CV Updated 04 November 2009

Giovanni Peri: CV Updated 04 November 2009 Personal Information: Born in Perugia, Italy Married to Paola Franceschi, father of Claudia, Fabio and Dante. Citizenship: Italian U.S.A. Permanent Resident Language Spoken: English (Fluent), Italian (Native), French and Spanish (Basic). ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ Contact and WebPages Department of Economics University of California Davis One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616-8578 Phone: -1 530 554 2304 Skype: giovanni_peri Email: [email protected] Personal Website at UCD: http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/gperi/ At SSRN: http://ssrn.com/author=124254 At IDEAS: http://ideas.repec.org/f/ppe210.html At NBER: http://www.nber.org/cgi-bin/author_papers.pl?author=giovanni_peri At CReAM: http://www.econ.ucl.ac.uk/cream/pages/GiovaniPeri.html At EconPapers http://econpapers.repec.org/RAS/ppe210.htm At VoxEU http://www.voxeu.org/index.php?q=node/733 ________________________________________________________________________________________________ Education 1998, June: Ph.D. in Economics, University of California, Berkeley 1997, June: Doctoral Degree in Economics, Bocconi University, Milano. 1992, June: B.S. in Economics and Social Sciences (Laurea in Discipline Economiche e Sociali), Summa cum Laude, Bocconi University, Milano. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Employment Permanent Positions: 2006-present: Associate Professor, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis. 2001-2006: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of California, Davis. 2000-2001: Jean Monnet Fellow, Department of Economics, European University Institute, Florence. 1998-2000: Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Bocconi University, Milan 1998-2000: Research Fellow, Innocenzo Gasparini Institute of Economic Research (IGIER), Milan Visiting Positions: 2006, Summer: Visiting Scholar at the Public Policy Institute of California 2004-05: Visiting Professor, International Institute and Department of Economics, UCLA 1 2002, Summer: Visiting Research Fellow, Ente L. Einaudi, Rome. 1998-2000: Visiting Professor of “Graduate Macroeconomics”, Master in Economics and Finance, Federico II University, Naples. 1999-2001: Visiting Professor of “International Macroconomics”, Master in Economics and Finance, Universidad de la Navarra, Spain. 2000, Summer: Visiting Professor of “European Economics and Finance”, Master in European Studies, University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur. 1999, Summer: Visiting Scholar, University of California Los Angeles. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Teaching Experience 2001-Present: University of California, Davis: Intermediate Macroeconomics Advanced Growth Theory Graduate Macroeconomics Graduate Growth Theory 2004-2005 UCLA Theory of Growth and Development (Econ major) Economics of Growth and Development (Non-Econ Major) 1998-2001: Bocconi University, Milan: Intermediate Macroeconomics Graduate Macroeconomics 1998-2001: Federico II University, Naples: Graduate Macroeconomics 1999-2001: Universidad de la Navarra, Pamplona, Spain: Graduate International Finance 2000: University of Malaya at Kuala Lumpur: Graduate European Economics and Finance 1997: University of California, Berkeley: Intermediate International Economics ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Honours and Awards 2009: Nominated Associate Editor at the Journal of Urban Economics. 2008: Nominated Associate Editor at the Journal of Population Economics. 2008: Elected Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge, Ma. 2004: Nominated Faculty Research Fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER), Cambridge, Ma. 2004-05: Global Fellowship, International Institute, UCLA, Los Angeles 2000-01: Jean Monnet Fellowship, European University Institute, Florence Italy 1997: Sloan Dissertation Fellowship, Alfred P. Sloan Foundation 1996: Outstanding Student Instructor, University of California at Berkeley 1992: Publication Award and Highest Honors, Undergraduate dissertation thesis, Universita’ Bocconi, Milano, Italy ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Research Grants 2 2009-2010 World Bank Grant on "Brain Drain, Return Migrations and South-South Migration: impact on labor markets and on human capital", funded by the Multi Donor Trust Fund (MDTF). (500,000 $). 2008-2009 Gifford Center for Population Studies Faculty Fellowship, on the project: “The Impact of Immigrants on California workers: wages, employment and economic effects on minorities, 1960-2006.” (10,000$) 2007-09 John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Program on Global Migration and Human Mobility. Grant to study the impact of Immigration on host countries. Project Title: “Rethinking the Gains from Immigration”. (166,000$). 2006-07 Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (UCSD)- Faculty Grant on the project “Friends or Strangers? The Economic Impact of Immigration in the European Union and in the US” (13,109 $) 2002-03: Institute on Global Conflict and Cooperation (UCSD)- Faculty Grant on the project “Generation and Diffusion of Ideas” (11,480 $) 1999-01: Italian Ministry of Research- Research Grant to study “Innovation and Knowledge Spillovers in Italy and Europe”: (15,000 $) Smaller Research Grants 2008-09 UC Davis Faculty Small Grant, (2,000 $) 2007-08 UC Davis Faculty Small Grant, (2,000 $) 2006-07 UC Davis Faculty Small Grant, (2,000 $) 2005-06: Institute of Governmental Affairs: Junior Faculty Grant (3,500$) 2005-06: UC Davis Faculty Small Grant, (2,000 $) 2003-04: UC Davis Faculty Research Grant (4,000 $) 2003-04: Institute of Governmental Affairs- Junior Faculty Research Grant (3,000 $) 2002-03: UC Davis Faculty Research Grant (4,000 $) 2002-03: Institute of Governmental Affairs- Junior Faculty Research: (4,700 $) 2001-02: UC Davis Faculty Research Grant (4,000$) ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Affiliations 2009-Present Centro Studi Luca D’Agliano,University of Milano, Research Fellow. 2008-present National Bureau of Economic Research, Research Associate. 2007-Present CReAM, University College London, External Fellow. 2004-2008 National Bureau of Economic Research, Faculty Research Fellow. 2004-presente CESifo, University of Munich, Research Fellow. ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Published Articles in Refereed Journals (in chronological order) 1998: [1] “Regional non-adjustment and Fiscal Policy” (with Maurice Obstfeld), Economic Policy, Vol. 26 April 1998 pp. 207-259. Reprinted in “Intranational Macroeconomics” edited by Gregory Hess and Eric Van Wincoop, Cambridge University Press, New York 2000 2001: [2] “Job creation in Italy: Geography, Determinants and Perspectives” (with Alejandro Cunat), Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia, Vol 61- N. 1 April 2001 pp.23-54. 2002: 3 [3] “Globalization, Rigidities and National Specialization: A Dynamic Analysis”, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Vol. 13 (2) pp. 151-177, June 2002 [4] “Young Workers, Learning and Agglomerations.” in Journal of Urban Economics, Vol. 52/3 pp. 582-607 Nov. 2002. 2003: [5] “Innovation and Spillovers in Regions: Evidence from European Patent Data” (with Laura Bottazzi), European Economic Review, vol. 47/4 pp. 687-710, August 2003. 2004: [6] “How Large is the Brain Drain from Italy?” (with Sascha Becker and Andrea Ichino) leading article, Giornale degli Economisti e Annali di Economia,Vol. 63 – N.1, pp. 1-32, Apr. 2004. [7] “Knowledge Flows and Productivity”, Leading Article, Rivista di Politica Economica, Vol. March-April, 2004 . [8] "Socio-Cultural Variables and Economic Success: Evidence from Italian Provinces 1951- 1991", Berkeley Electronic Journal in Macroeconomics, Topics: Vol. 4: No. 1, Article 12, September 2004. 2005: [9] “Determinants of Knowledge Flows and their Effects on Innovation”, Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 87, Issue 2 - May, 2005. [10] "Long-Run Substitutability between More and Less Educated Workers: Evidence from U.S. States 1950-1990" (with Antonio Ciccone) Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 87, Issue 4, pages 652-663 - November 2005. [11] “Cities and Cultures” (with Gian Marco I.P. Ottaviano), Journal of Urban Economics, Volume 58, Issue 2, Pages 304-307, November 2005. 2006: [12] “The Economic Value of Cultural Diversity: Evidence from U.S. cities” (with Gian Marco I.P. Ottaviano), Leading Article, Journal of Economic Geography, Vol. 6, Issue 1, Pages 9-44, January 2006. [13] “Catching-up to Foreign Technology? Evidence on the Veblen-Gerschenkron Effect of Foreign Investments” (with Dieter Urban), Regional Science and Urban Economics, Vol. 36, Issue 1 ,pages 72-98, January 2006. [14] “Identifying Human Capital Externalities: Theory with Applications” (with Antonio Ciccone). Review of Economic Studies, Vol. 73, pp. 381-412, April, 2006. 2007: [15] “The Dynamics of R&D and Innovation in the Short Run and in the Long Run” (with Laura Bottazzi). Economic Journal , March 2007. 2009: [16] “Schooling Externalities, Technology and Productivity: Theory and Evidence from U.S. States” (with Susana Iranzo) Review of Economics and Statistics, Vol. 91:2, May 2009. [17] “Task Specialization, Immigration and Wages”

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