Giovanni Facchini

Research Fellow

University of Nottingham

Giovanni Facchini holds a PhD from Stanford University and a Laurea in Economics from the University of Trento. He is currently a Professor of Economics at Erasmus University in Rotterdam and at the University of Milan, a Research Affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) in London, a Research Fellow at the CES-Ifo institute in Munich and the coordinator of the International Migration Program at the Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano in Turin. Giovanni’s recent research focuses on the processes through which immigration policies are shaped. He has also worked on the income distribution effects of economic reforms and on the formation of preferential trading arrangements. His papers have been published in journals like the Journal of the European Economic Association, the Review of Economics and Statistics, the Journal of International Economics, the Journal of Public Economics, the Journal of Population Economics and Economic Policy. Giovanni’s scholarly activities have been supported by grants from the NORFACE consortium, the European Union and the World Bank.

He joined IZA as a Research Fellow in January 2011.

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IZA-Publikationen

IZA Discussion Paper No. 15055
Markus Eberhardt, Giovanni Facchini, Valeria Rueda
IZA Discussion Paper No. 14934
published in: Journal of Economic History, 2024, 84 (1), 232-270.
IZA Discussion Paper No. 12659
published in: Economica, 2023, 90 (360), 1265 - 1306
IZA Discussion Paper No. 11279
Giovanni Facchini, Maggie Y. Liu, Anna Maria Mayda, Minghai Zhou
published in: Journal of International Economics, 2019, 120, 126-144
IZA Discussion Paper No. 10420
published in: European Economic Review, 2022, 141, 103959
IZA Discussion Paper No. 9666
published in: Regional Science and Urban Economics, 2018, 70, 258-27
IZA Discussion Paper No. 8457
published in: Journal of International Economics, 2021, 129 103415
IZA Discussion Paper No. 7881
published in: Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 2015, 117, 619-649.
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