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Details about Maristella Botticini

Homepage:http://www.igier.unibocconi.it/botticini
Workplace:Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER), Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, (more information at EDIRC)
"Carlo F. Dondena" Centre for Research on Social Dynamics (DONDENA), Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi, (more information at EDIRC)
Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), (more information at EDIRC)
Centre for Household, Income, Labour and Demographic Economics (CHILD), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2006

  1. From Farmers to Merchants, Voluntary Conversion and Diaspora: A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish History
    Carlo Alberto Notebooks, Collegio Carlo Alberto Downloads View citations
    Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2006) Downloads View citations
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2006) Downloads View citations
  2. Path Dependence and Occupations
    Boston University - Department of Economics - The Institute for Economic Development Working Papers Series, Boston University - Department of Economics Downloads View citations
    Also in Carlo Alberto Notebooks, Collegio Carlo Alberto (2006) Downloads View citations

2005

  1. From Farmers to Merchants:A Human Capital Interpretation of Jewish Economic History
    Boston University - Department of Economics - Working Papers Series, Boston University - Department of Economics Downloads View citations
    Also in CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers (2003) Downloads
    Boston University - Department of Economics - The Institute for Economic Development Working Papers Series, Boston University - Department of Economics (2003) Downloads
    IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) (2002) Downloads

2004

  1. Jewish Occupational Selection: Education, Restrictions or Minorities?
    CEPR Discussion Papers, C.E.P.R. Discussion Papers Downloads
    Also in IZA Discussion Papers, Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) (2004) Downloads View citations

    See also Journal Article in The Journal of Economic History (2005)

2000

  1. Why Dowries?
    Econometric Society World Congress 2000 Contributed Papers, Econometric Society Downloads View citations
    Also in Boston University - Institute for Economic Development, Boston University, Institute for Economic Development (1999) View citations

    See also Journal Article in American Economic Review (2003)

1999

  1. Endogenous Matching and the Empirical Determinants of Contract Form
    Boston University - Institute for Economic Development, Boston University, Institute for Economic Development View citations
    Also in Working Papers, Boston University - Industry Studies Programme (1999) View citations
    Working Papers, Boston University - Department of Economics (1999) View citations

    See also Journal Article in Journal of Political Economy (2002)

Journal Articles

2007

  1. From Farmers to Merchants, Conversions and Diaspora: Human Capital and Jewish History
    Journal of the European Economic Association, 2007, 5, (5), 885-926 Downloads View citations

2005

  1. Jewish Occupational Selection: Education, Restrictions, or Minorities?
    The Journal of Economic History, 2005, 65, (04), 922-948 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2004)

2003

  1. Why Dowries?
    American Economic Review, 2003, 93, (4), 1385-1398 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (2000)

2002

  1. Endogenous Matching and the Empirical Determinants of Contract Form
    Journal of Political Economy, 2002, 110, (3), 564-591 Downloads View citations
    See also Working Paper (1999)
  2. Freedom and Growth: The Rise of States and Markets in Europe, 1300 1750. By Stephan R. Epstein. London and New York: Routledge, 2000. Pp. 223. $90.00
    The Journal of Economic History, 2002, 62, (02), 594-595 Downloads

2000

  1. A Tale of Governments: Private Credit Markets, Public Finance, and the Role of Jewish Lenders in Medieval and Renaissance Italy
    The Journal of Economic History, 2000, 60, (01), 164-189 Downloads
  2. The Choice of Agrarian Contracts in Early Renaissance Tuscany: Risk Sharing, Moral Hazard, or Capital Market Imperfections?
    Explorations in Economic History, 2000, 37, (3), 241-257 Downloads View citations

1999

  1. A Loveless Economy? Intergenerational Altruism and the Marriage Market in a Tuscan Town, 1415?1436
    The Journal of Economic History, 1999, 59, (01), 104-121 Downloads View citations
  2. Institutions, Information, and Markets in Fifteenth- Century Tuscany
    The Journal of Economic History, 1999, 59, (02), 456-459 Downloads
  3. Medieval and Early Modern Europe Daughters, Wives and Widows After the Black Death. Women in Sussex, 1350?1535. By Mavis E. Mate. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 1998. Pp. xiii, 221. $75.00
    The Journal of Economic History, 1999, 59, (02), 506-507 Downloads
  4. The Venetian Money Market. Banks, Panics, and the Public Debt, 1200?1500. By Reinhold C. Mueller. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997. Pp. xxvi, 711. $65.00
    The Journal of Economic History, 1999, 59, (01), 207-208 Downloads

1998

  1. The Black Death and the Transformation of the West. By David Herlihy. Edited by Samuel K. Cohn Jr. Cambridge, MA and London: Harvard University Press, 1997. Pp. 117. $27.00, cloth, $12.00, paper
    The Journal of Economic History, 1998, 58, (04), 1130-1131 Downloads
  2. Women in the Streets: Essays on Sex and Power in Renaissance Italy. By Samuel K. Cohn Jr. Baltimore and London: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1996. Pp. Xi, 250. $45, cloth; $15.95, paper
    The Journal of Economic History, 1998, 58, (03), 876-878 Downloads

1996

  1. Early Modern Europe Banks, Palaces, and Entrepreneurs in Renaissance Florence. By A. Goldthwaite Richard. Brookfield, VT: Variorum, 1995. Pp. x, 315. $87.50
    The Journal of Economic History, 1996, 56, (02), 503-504 Downloads
 
 
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