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Giuseppe Simone

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RePEc Short-ID:psi777
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Affiliation

Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Statistica
Facoltà di Economia "Richard M. Goodwin"
Università degli Studi di Siena

Siena, Italy
https://www.deps.unisi.it/
RePEc:edi:desieit (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Giuseppe Simone, 2021. "The polarisation of Italian metropolitan areas, 2000-2018: structural change, technology and growth," Department of Economics University of Siena 865, Department of Economics, University of Siena.

Articles

  1. Giuseppe Simone, 2023. "Highly Discriminating ‐ Why the City Isn't Fair and Diversity Doesn't Work By Louise Ashley, ISBN 978–1529227673, £19.99," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 61(2), pages 472-474, June.
  2. Giuseppe Simone, 2023. "Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age‐A Comparative PerspectiveBy Donatella della Porta, Riccardo Emilio Chesta and Lorenzo Cini. ISBN: 978‐1529228243. Price £80," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 61(4), pages 986-988, December.
  3. Claudio Gnesutta & Matteo Lucchese & Mario Pianta & Giuseppe Simone, 2022. "Inflation in Italy," Economia & lavoro, Carocci editore, issue 3, pages 69-84.

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Working papers

  1. Giuseppe Simone, 2021. "The polarisation of Italian metropolitan areas, 2000-2018: structural change, technology and growth," Department of Economics University of Siena 865, Department of Economics, University of Siena.

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    1. Giuseppe Simone, 2023. "Labour Conflicts in the Digital Age‐A Comparative PerspectiveBy Donatella della Porta, Riccardo Emilio Chesta and Lorenzo Cini. ISBN: 978‐1529228243. Price £80," British Journal of Industrial Relations, London School of Economics, vol. 61(4), pages 986-988, December.

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  1. NEP-GEO: Economic Geography (1) 2022-01-17. Author is listed
  2. NEP-TID: Technology and Industrial Dynamics (1) 2022-01-17. Author is listed
  3. NEP-URE: Urban and Real Estate Economics (1) 2022-01-17. Author is listed

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