Matteo Paradisi
Assistant Professor
Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance
Matteo Paradisi is an Assistant Professor at the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF) and a lecturer at LUISS University. He received his PhD in Economics from Harvard University and subsequently held a postdoctoral fellowship at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER).
His research lies at the intersection of labor economics and public economics, with a particular focus on labor market institutions, inequality, and the design and evaluation of public policy. His work combines modern empirical methods with rich administrative and survey data to study how firms and workers respond to secular demographic trends, labor market regulations, and fiscal incentives.
He has worked on topics including age and gender wage differentials, labor market power, informality, and tax enforcement, with the goal of informing policy debates on employment, redistribution, and economic efficiency. His research has been presented at leading academic conferences and research institutions and speaks directly to questions relevant for policymakers concerned with labor market dynamics, inequality, and the design of effective public policies.
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