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Luca Flabbi

Title: Associate Professor, Economics
Department/School: Economics , CB#3305
Telephone: (919) 843-9842
Email:lflabbi@email.unc.edu
Webpage:https://sites.google.com/site/lucaflabbi/
Appointed Year: 2015
Education:• PHD Economics, New York University 2004
World Area Of Focus:• Latin America 10%-24%
• Western Europe/European Union (EU) 10%-24%
Languages:• Italian (native/bilingual proficiency)
• Spanish (limited working proficiency)
Relevant Experience:• 2012-2015 Senior Research Economist Inter-American Development Bank
• 2004-2012 Assistant Professor Economics Department Georgetown University
Dissertations and Theses Supervised in Past 5 Years: 5
Relevant Courses Taught:• ECON 480 Labor Economics
• ECON 890 Topics in Labor Economics - Dynamics and Search
Recent Publications:• 2018 Household Search or Individual Search: Does it Matter?", Journal of Labor Economics, Forthcoming, 35(1), January 2018 (with J. Mabli)
• 2017 "Female Corporate Leadership in Latin America and the Caribbean Region: Representation and Firm-level Outcomes", International Journal of Manpower, 38(6): 790-818, 2017 (with C. Piras and S. Abrahams
• 2016 "Household Lifetime Inequality Estimates in the U.S. Labor Market", Research in Labor Economics, 43: 49-86, 2016 (with J. Mabli and M. Salazar)
• 2012 "The Effect of Job Flexibility on Women Labor Market Outcomes: Estimates from a Search and Bargaining Model", Journal of Econometrics, 168: 81–95, 2012
• 2010 "Prejudice and Gender Differentials in the U.S. Labor Market in the Last Twenty Years", Journal of Econometrics, 156: 190-200, 2010
• 2010 "Gender Discrimination Estimation in a Search Model with Matching and Bargaining", International Economic Review, 51(3): 745-783, 2010
• 2010 "Sources of Earnings Inequality: Estimates from an On-the-Job Search Model of the U.S. Labor Market", European Economic Review, 54(6): 832-854, 2010. (with M. Leonardi)
• 2008 "Returns to Education in the Economic Transition: a Systematic Assessment Using Comparable Data", Economics of Education Review, 27: 724-740, 2008 (with S. Paternostro and E. Tiongson)
• 2001 "Productivity, Seniority, and Wages: new evidence from personnel data", Labour Economics, 8: 359-387, 2001 (with A. Ichino)

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