Francesco Bloise
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Affiliation
Dipartimento di Economia e Diritto
Facoltà di Economia
"Sapienza" Università di Roma
Roma, Italyhttps://web.uniroma1.it/dip_ecodir/
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Research output
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- Bruno Bises & Francesco Bloise & Antonio ScialÃ, 2021. "Functional income distribution, inequality and the effectiveness of fiscal redistribution: evidence from OECD countries," Public Finance Research Papers 49, Istituto di Economia e Finanza, DSGE, Sapienza University of Rome.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2020.
"Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach,"
Working Papers
526, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2021. "Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 19(4), pages 643-665, December.
- Bloise, Francesco & Chironi, Daniela & Pianta, Mario, 2019. "Inequality and elections in Italian regions," MPRA Paper 96416, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2019. "Intergenerational earnings elasticity of actual father-son pairs in Italy accounting for lifecycle and attenuation bias," Working Papers 504, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Teresa Barbieri & Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2018. "Intergenerational Earnings Inequality in Italy: New Evidence and Main Mechanisms," Working Papers 2/2018, Interuniversity Research Center "Ezio Tarantelli".
Articles
- Eleonora Agostini & Francesco Bloise & Massimiliano Tancioni, 2024. "Vaccination policy and mortality from COVID-19 in the European Union," The Econometrics Journal, Royal Economic Society, vol. 27(2), pages 299-322.
- Francesco Bloise & Daniela Chironi & Donatella Porta & Mario Pianta, 2024. "Inequality and Elections in Italy, 1994–2018," Italian Economic Journal: A Continuation of Rivista Italiana degli Economisti and Giornale degli Economisti, Springer;Società Italiana degli Economisti (Italian Economic Association), vol. 10(1), pages 1-23, March.
- Bruno Bises & Francesco Bloise & Antonio Scialà, 2024. "Labor share as an "automatic stabilizer" of income inequality," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 31(2), pages 511-532, April.
- Francesco Bloise & Valeria Cirillo & Michele Raitano & Andrea Ricci, 2022. "Within-firm inequality in workdays and labor productivity: evidence from linked employer–employee Italian data [Beyond Becker: training in imperfect labour markets]," Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 31(1), pages 39-61.
- Francesco Bloise & Irene Brunetti & Valeria Cirillo, 2022. "Firm strategies and distributional dynamics: labour share in Italian medium-large firms," Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, Springer;Fondazione Edison, vol. 39(2), pages 623-655, July.
- Bloise, Francesco & Tancioni, Massimiliano, 2021. "Predicting the spread of COVID-19 in Italy using machine learning: Do socio-economic factors matter?," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 310-329.
- Francesco Bloise & Maurizio Franzini & Michele Raitano, 2021. "Personal income tax design and background-related earnings advantages: evidence from Italy and Poland," International Journal of Manpower, Emerald Group Publishing Limited, vol. 42(8), pages 1370-1396, May.
- Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2021. "Intergenerational Earnings Persistence in Italy between Actual Father–Son Pairs Accounting for Lifecycle and Attenuation Bias," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 83(1), pages 88-114, February.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2021.
"Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach,"
The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 19(4), pages 643-665, December.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2020. "Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach," Working Papers 526, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Teresa Barbieri & Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2020. "Intergenerational Earnings Inequality: New Evidence From Italy," Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 66(2), pages 418-443, June.
- Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2018. "The association between fathers’ characteristics and children’s earnings in Italy: does only education matter?," Argomenti, University of Urbino Carlo Bo, Department of Economics, Society & Politics, vol. 10(10), pages 1-20, May-Augus.
Citations
Many of the citations below have been collected in an experimental project, CitEc, where a more detailed citation analysis can be found. These are citations from works listed in RePEc that could be analyzed mechanically. So far, only a minority of all works could be analyzed. See under "Corrections" how you can help improve the citation analysis.Working papers
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2020.
"Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach,"
Working Papers
526, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2021. "Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach," The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 19(4), pages 643-665, December.
Cited by:
- Matías Ciaschi & Mariana Marchionni & Guido Neidhöfer, 2023.
"Intergenerational Mobility in Latin America: The Multiple Facets of Social Status and the Role of Mothers,"
CEDLAS, Working Papers
0323, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
- Matías Ciaschi & Mariana Marchionni & Guido Neidhöfer, 2021. "Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers," Asociación Argentina de Economía Política: Working Papers 4453, Asociación Argentina de Economía Política.
- Paolo Brunori & Francisco H.G. Ferreira & Guido Neidhöfer, 2023.
"Inequality of opportunity and intergenerational persistence in Latin America,"
WIDER Working Paper Series
wp-2023-39, World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER).
- Brunori, Paolo & Ferreira, Francisco H. G. & Neidhöfer, Guido, 2023. "Inequality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Persistence in Latin America," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 13155, Inter-American Development Bank.
- Brunori, Paolo & Ferreira, Francisco H. G. & Neidhöfer, Guido, 2024. "Inequality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Persistence in Latin America," IZA Discussion Papers 17202, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Brunori, Paolo & Ferreira, Francisco H. G. & Neidhöfer, Guido, 2023. "Inequality of opportunity and intergenerational persistence in Latin America," LSE Research Online Documents on Economics 120555, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE Library.
- Brunori, Paolo & Ferreira, Francisco H. G. & Neidhöfer, Guido, 2024. "Inequality of Opportunity and Intergenerational Persistence in Latin America," SocArXiv qwb6k, Center for Open Science.
- Brunori, Paolo & Ferreira, Francisco H. G. & Salas-Rojo, Pedro, 2024. "Inherited Inequality: A General Framework and a 'Beyond-Averages' Application to South Africa," IZA Discussion Papers 17203, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Kenedi, Gustave & Sirugue, Louis, 2023. "Intergenerational income mobility in France: A comparative and geographic analysis," Journal of Public Economics, Elsevier, vol. 226(C).
- Javier Cortés Orihuela & Juan D. Díaz & Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos & Pablo A. Troncoso & Gabriel I. Villarroel, 2024. "Intergenerational earnings mobility in Chile: the tale of the upper tail," Empirical Economics, Springer, vol. 67(5), pages 2411-2447, November.
- Javier Cortes Orihuela & Juan D. Díaz & Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos & Pablo A. Troncoso, 2024. "Everything’s not lost: revisiting TSTSLS estimates of intergenerational mobility in developing countries," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 31(1), pages 66-94, February.
- Bloise, Francesco & Chironi, Daniela & Pianta, Mario, 2019.
"Inequality and elections in Italian regions,"
MPRA Paper
96416, University Library of Munich, Germany.
Cited by:
- Ferrante, Livio & Reito, Francesco & Spagano, Salvatore & Torrisi, Gianpiero, 2021. "Shall we follow the money? Anti-mafia policies and electoral competition," Journal of Policy Modeling, Elsevier, vol. 43(5), pages 1110-1130.
- Marcon, Giulio, 2021. "La ricchezza in Italia Rapporto di ricerca [Wealth in Italy. Research Report]," MPRA Paper 107809, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Eugenio Levi & Fabrizio Patriarca, 2020.
"An exploratory study of populism: the municipality-level predictors of electoral outcomes in Italy,"
Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, Springer;Fondazione Edison, vol. 37(3), pages 833-875, October.
- Levi, Eugenio & Patriarca, Fabrizio, 2019. "An exploratory study of populism: the municipality-level predictors of electoral outcomes in Italy," GLO Discussion Paper Series 430, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- Proaño Acosta, Christian & Peña, Juan Carlos & Saalfeld, Thomas, 2020. "Inequality, macroeconomic performance and political polarization: A panel analysis of 20 advanced democracies," BERG Working Paper Series 157, Bamberg University, Bamberg Economic Research Group.
- Teresa Barbieri & Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2018.
"Intergenerational Earnings Inequality in Italy: New Evidence and Main Mechanisms,"
Working Papers
2/2018, Interuniversity Research Center "Ezio Tarantelli".
Cited by:
- Luigi Cannari & Giovanni D’Alessio, 2018. "Education, income and wealth: persistence across generations in Italy," Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers) 476, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
Articles
- Bruno Bises & Francesco Bloise & Antonio Scialà, 2024.
"Labor share as an "automatic stabilizer" of income inequality,"
International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 31(2), pages 511-532, April.
Cited by:
- Behrouz Sadeghi Amroabadi & Seyed Amin Mansouri & Mohammad Ali Ahmadi, 2024. "Investigating The Factors Affecting The Income Distribution On The Afghan Economy With Emphasis On Taxes," Journal of Academic Research in Economics, Spiru Haret University, Faculty of Accounting and Financial Management Constanta, vol. 16(2 (July)), pages 312-332.
- Francesco Bloise & Valeria Cirillo & Michele Raitano & Andrea Ricci, 2022.
"Within-firm inequality in workdays and labor productivity: evidence from linked employer–employee Italian data [Beyond Becker: training in imperfect labour markets],"
Industrial and Corporate Change, Oxford University Press and the Associazione ICC, vol. 31(1), pages 39-61.
Cited by:
- Dinara Alpysbayeva & Jozef Konings & Venkat Subramanian & Aigerim Yergabulova, 2022. "Wage dispersion and firm performance: evidence from Kazakhstan," Working Papers 2022/01, Nazarbayev University, Graduate School of Business.
- Michele Capriati & Valeria Cirillo & Marialuisa Divella, 2024. "Productivity slowdown across European regions: does non-standard work matter?," Regional Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 58(9), pages 1687-1709, September.
- Bavaro, Michele & Raitano, Michele, 2024.
"Is working enough to escape poverty? Evidence on low-paid workers in Italy,"
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 69(C), pages 495-511.
- Michele Bavaro & Michele Raitano, "undated". "Is working enough to escape poverty? Evidence on low-paid workers in Italy," Working Papers 656, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Valeria Cirillo & Andrea Mina & Andrea Ricci, 2024. "Digital Technologies, Labor market flows and Training: Evidence from Italian employer-employee data," LEM Papers Series 2024/22, Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM), Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy.
- Francesco Bloise & Irene Brunetti & Valeria Cirillo, 2022.
"Firm strategies and distributional dynamics: labour share in Italian medium-large firms,"
Economia Politica: Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, Springer;Fondazione Edison, vol. 39(2), pages 623-655, July.
Cited by:
- Federico Riccio & Giovanni Dosi & Maria Enrica Virgillito, 2023. "Smile without a reason why: functional specialisation and income distribution along global value chains," LEM Papers Series 2023/31, Laboratory of Economics and Management (LEM), Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies, Pisa, Italy.
- Fana, Marta & Giangregorio, Luca, 2024. "The role of tasks, contractual arrangements, and job composition in explaining the dynamics of wage inequality: Evidence from France," Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 87(C).
- Bloise, Francesco & Tancioni, Massimiliano, 2021.
"Predicting the spread of COVID-19 in Italy using machine learning: Do socio-economic factors matter?,"
Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 56(C), pages 310-329.
Cited by:
- Schettino, Francesco & Scicchitano, Sergio & Suppa, Domenico, 2024. "COVID 19 and Wage Polarization: A task based approach," GLO Discussion Paper Series 1398, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- Cottafava, Dario & Gastaldo, Michele & Quatraro, Francesco & Santhiá, Cristina, 2022. "Modeling economic losses and greenhouse gas emissions reduction during the COVID-19 pandemic: Past, present, and future scenarios for Italy," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 110(C).
- Gianmarco Daniele & Andrea F. M. Martinangeli & Francesco Passarelli & Willem Sas & Lisa Windsteiger, 2024. "Pandemic distress and anti‐immigration sentiments," Economica, London School of Economics and Political Science, vol. 91(363), pages 1124-1155, July.
- Mauro Caselli & Andrea Fracasso & Sergio Scicchitano, 2022. "From the lockdown to the new normal: individual mobility and local labor market characteristics following the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy," Journal of Population Economics, Springer;European Society for Population Economics, vol. 35(4), pages 1517-1550, October.
- Ascani, Andrea & Faggian, Alessandra & Montresor, Sandro & Palma, Alessandro, 2021. "Mobility in times of pandemics: Evidence on the spread of COVID19 in Italy's labour market areas," Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Elsevier, vol. 58(C), pages 444-454.
- Naimoli, Antonio, 2022. "Modelling the persistence of Covid-19 positivity rate in Italy," Socio-Economic Planning Sciences, Elsevier, vol. 82(PA).
- Hasan Engin Duran & Ugo Fratesi, 2023. "Economic resilience and regionally differentiated cycles: Evidence from a turning point approach in Italy," Papers in Regional Science, Wiley Blackwell, vol. 102(2), pages 219-252, April.
- Carmen Aina & Irene Brunetti & Chiara Mussida & Sergio Scicchitano, 2023. "Distributional effects of COVID-19," Eurasian Business Review, Springer;Eurasia Business and Economics Society, vol. 13(1), pages 221-256, March.
- Adolfo Cristóbal Campoamor & Ernesto RodrÃguez-Crespo, 2023. "Rekindling New Economic Geography in Times of COVID-19: Labor Mobility Responses to Health Shocks in Central and North America," International Regional Science Review, , vol. 46(5-6), pages 523-551, September.
- Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2021.
"Intergenerational Earnings Persistence in Italy between Actual Father–Son Pairs Accounting for Lifecycle and Attenuation Bias,"
Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 83(1), pages 88-114, February.
Cited by:
- D'ANDRIA Diego & DEBACKER Jason & EVANS Richard W. & PYCROFT Jonathan & ZACHLOD-JELEC Magdalena, 2021. "Taxing income or consumption: macroeconomic and distributional effects for Italy," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms 2021-13, Joint Research Centre.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2021.
"Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach,"
The Journal of Economic Inequality, Springer;Society for the Study of Economic Inequality, vol. 19(4), pages 643-665, December.
See citations under working paper version above.
- Francesco Bloise & Paolo Brunori & Patrizio Piraino, 2020. "Estimating intergenerational income mobility on sub-optimal data: a machine learning approach," Working Papers 526, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Teresa Barbieri & Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2020.
"Intergenerational Earnings Inequality: New Evidence From Italy,"
Review of Income and Wealth, International Association for Research in Income and Wealth, vol. 66(2), pages 418-443, June.
Cited by:
- Matías Ciaschi & Mariana Marchionni & Guido Neidhöfer, 2023.
"Intergenerational Mobility in Latin America: The Multiple Facets of Social Status and the Role of Mothers,"
CEDLAS, Working Papers
0323, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
- Matías Ciaschi & Mariana Marchionni & Guido Neidhöfer, 2021. "Intergenerational mobility in Latin America: the multiple facets of social status and the role of mothers," Asociación Argentina de Economía Política: Working Papers 4453, Asociación Argentina de Economía Política.
- Gustave Kenedi & Louis Sirugue, 2021. "The Anatomy of Intergenerational Income Mobility in France and its Spatial Variations," Working Papers halshs-03455282, HAL.
- Nancy A. Daza Báez, 2021.
"Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in Mexico,"
DoQSS Working Papers
21-10, Quantitative Social Science - UCL Social Research Institute, University College London.
- Nancy A. Daza Báez, 2021. "«Intergenerational Earnings Mobility in Mexico»," Papers 2021_17, Centro de Estudios Espinosa Yglesias.
- Bonacini, Luca & Gallo, Giovanni & Scicchitano, Sergio, 2021. "Sometimes you cannot make it on your own. How household background influences chances of success in Italy," GLO Discussion Paper Series 832, Global Labor Organization (GLO).
- D'ANDRIA Diego & DEBACKER Jason & EVANS Richard W. & PYCROFT Jonathan & ZACHLOD-JELEC Magdalena, 2021. "Taxing income or consumption: macroeconomic and distributional effects for Italy," JRC Working Papers on Taxation & Structural Reforms 2021-13, Joint Research Centre.
- Velilla, Jorge, 2020. "Intergenerational correlation of self-employment in European countries," MPRA Paper 104184, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2021. "Intergenerational Earnings Persistence in Italy between Actual Father–Son Pairs Accounting for Lifecycle and Attenuation Bias," Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Department of Economics, University of Oxford, vol. 83(1), pages 88-114, February.
- Bloise, Francesco & Chironi, Daniela & Pianta, Mario, 2019. "Inequality and elections in Italian regions," MPRA Paper 96416, University Library of Munich, Germany.
- Gustave Kenedi & Louis Sirugue, 2021. "The Anatomy of Intergenerational Income Mobility in France and its Spatial Variations," Working Papers hal-03812824, HAL.
- Gustave Kenedi & Louis Sirugue, 2021. "The Anatomy of Intergenerational Income Mobility in France and its Spatial Variations," SciencePo Working papers Main hal-03812824, HAL.
- Gustave Kenedi & Louis Sirugue, 2021. "The Anatomy of Intergenerational Income Mobility in France and its Spatial Variations," PSE Working Papers halshs-03455282, HAL.
- Gimenez-Nadal, José Ignacio & Molina, José Alberto & Velilla, Jorge, 2020. "Short- vs Long-Term Intergenerational Correlations of Employment and Self-Employment in Europe," IZA Discussion Papers 12933, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA).
- Francesco Bloise & Michele Raitano, 2019. "Intergenerational earnings elasticity of actual father-son pairs in Italy accounting for lifecycle and attenuation bias," Working Papers 504, ECINEQ, Society for the Study of Economic Inequality.
- Javier Cortes Orihuela & Juan D. Díaz & Pablo Gutiérrez Cubillos & Pablo A. Troncoso, 2024. "Everything’s not lost: revisiting TSTSLS estimates of intergenerational mobility in developing countries," International Tax and Public Finance, Springer;International Institute of Public Finance, vol. 31(1), pages 66-94, February.
- Matías Ciaschi & Mariana Marchionni & Guido Neidhöfer, 2023.
"Intergenerational Mobility in Latin America: The Multiple Facets of Social Status and the Role of Mothers,"
CEDLAS, Working Papers
0323, CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata.
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- NEP-CMP: Computational Economics (1) 2020-04-06. Author is listed
- NEP-CWA: Central and Western Asia (1) 2021-07-12. Author is listed
- NEP-EUR: Microeconomic European Issues (1) 2019-11-11. Author is listed
- NEP-LAB: Labour Economics (1) 2019-10-21. Author is listed
- NEP-PBE: Public Economics (1) 2021-07-12. Author is listed
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- NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (1) 2019-11-11. Author is listed
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