About Massimo Anelli
Massimo Anelli is Associate Professor at Bocconi University, Department of Social and Political Sciences. He has obtained his PhD in Economics in 2015 from University of California, Davis. He is also Research Fellow at CESifo, IZA, Dondena, IGIER, Baffi-Carefin, Fondazione Rodolfo Debenedetti
His primary research interests are in Labor and Political Economics, with much of his work focusing on Migration Selection, Education, Technological Change, Voting and Fertility. Current projects focus on the Migration of Criminal Capital, Political Selection of Migrants, Willingness to Pay for Workplace Amenities, the Impact of Technology on Policy Preferences, Labor Unions, the Interplay of Technlogical Shocks and Genetic Endowment.
His primary research interests are in Labor and Political Economics, with much of his work focusing on Migration Selection, Education, Technological Change, Voting and Fertility. Current projects focus on the Migration of Criminal Capital, Political Selection of Migrants, Willingness to Pay for Workplace Amenities, the Impact of Technology on Policy Preferences, Labor Unions, the Interplay of Technlogical Shocks and Genetic Endowment.