
Luigi Pascali
@pascaliluigi
Associate Professor of Economics @UniLUISS and @UPFBarcelona
Growth and Development, Political Economy, Econ History
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Does imposing fines for not voting affect participation? Our work with Mariella Gonzales & Luis R. Martinez shows that it does, but the picture is more nuanced than expected. VoxDev just published a short post on our work with (published in AEJ Applied AEA Journals)


The Great Divergence & The Great Convergence in one chart! ✍️Martin Wolf 🔗 on.ft.com/3V9Q6z7






📢📢 NEW COMMAND 📢📢 Please check our new, fast & flexible Stata command for heterogeneity-robust DiD estimations of gravity equations & more. Most credit goes to my amazing co-authors Arne Nagengast Arne Nagengast & Fernando Rios-Avila (Fernando Rios-Avila (~ ‾⌣‾)~) ideas.repec.org/p/ris/drxlwp/2…

The program for the Development workshop at the Barcelona School of Economics #SummerForum (coorganized w/ @AndreGroeger, #PaulaBustos, Melanie Morten, and #GDeGiorgi) is out!! Looking forward to a couple of days of fun and stimulating discussion!


Hello! Please consider applying to a year-long RA position with me, Nathan Nunn Awa Ambra Seck and Jacob Moscona. Project involves ethnographic and historical work on culture and institutions in SSA. Deadline 6/3/24. Econ RA Listings employment.ucsd.edu/research-data-…




🚨Job alert🚨Edoardo Teso and I are looking for a predoc, for 1 or 2 years, to start immediately. Work with us on political economy, economic history, and machine learning. Apply here: facultyrecruiting.northwestern.edu/apply/MTkzNA== PREDOC.org


"Solving the Longitude Puzzle: A Story of Clocks, Ships and Cities," fascinating new paper at the Journal of International Economics by Miotto and Pascali 🚢🕰️Study one of most transformative inventions of modern era—the marine chronometer—and its role in shaping global navigation and urban development



Martina Miotto Luigi Pascali The marine chronometer, allowing for precise longitude measurements at sea, reshaped global trade routes, guided British imperial expansion, and fundamentally altered the geographical distribution of the urban population in the 19th century.
