Theoretical research: dynamic efficiency and welfare
optimality of public policies in presence of endogenous individual choices
concerning savings, labor supply and fertility;
optimal dynamic taxation, economic growth and poverty traps, population
ethics, inequality and Economics of Aging.
Appliedeconometrics:Retirementdecisions.
TEACHING
ACTIVITY
2010: Lecture to Master students on: “Introduction
to dynamic programming”,University of Durham, UK;
2010 and 2011: Invited lecture to Master
students on: “Optimal capital income taxation”, University
of Durham, UK;
2010-: Lectures on Advanced
macroeconomics (Consumption and Investment), Laureamagistrale in ScienzeEconomiche University of Pisa (Italy);
2008-2010: Lectures to PhD students on
“Optimal capital income taxation”,
University of Durham,
UK;
2009-2008: Course on “Theory of
investments”, PhD students, University of Pisa;
2008: Course on “Theory of
savings”, within the “International semester”, University of Pisa;
2009 and 2008: Course on “Microeconomics”
at the AccademiaNavale,
Livorno;
2007: Course (18 hours)
in “Dinamica Economica” (Economic
Dynamics), Ph.Dstudents and Laurea Specialistica di Scienze
Economiche, University ofPisa;
2006: Lectures “On Optimal
income taxation”, University
of Durham, UK;
2006: Course in “Scienza delle
Finanze” (Public Economics), at the Accademia Navale, Livorno;
2006:Course in Microeconomicsat the “Corso di Laurea in “Economia
e legislazione dei sistemi logisitci”,
Livorno;
2006: Lectures on Microeconomics, Master course
in “Management of open source software, University of Pisa;
2005-: Lectures on “Social Security and
savings”, Master course in Finance, Lucca (Italy);
2004-:Microeconomics
for Undergraduates, Facoltą di Economia, University di Pisa;
2005:Course on “Overlapping
generation models”, Ph.D.course,
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, University di Pisa;
2004:Course on “Optimal
capital incometaxation”
Ph.D.course, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, University
di Pisa;
1999-2004: Teacher assistant in
Microeconomics, Undergraduate courses, University of Pisa.
EDUCATION
2000-2001: Post-Ph.D.
Scholarship at University College London, granted by Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies; supervisor: Prof. OrazioAttanasio;
1997-2000: Ph.D. in Economics, Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies, Pisa. Research project title: "Optimality
of Social Security Systems". Supervisors: Prof. C. Casarosa, Prof. F. Bulckaen,
Dr. A. Pench;
1999-2000: Visiting Researcher at University College
London; Supervisor: Prof. O. Attanasio;
1999, JANUARY-MAY: Course in "Advanced
Macroeconomics", taught by R. E. A Farmer, European University
Institute, Florence, Italy;
1998 JUNE: Selected to attend the "Summer
School of Econometrics ", CIDE, Bertinoro,
Italy (public competition);
1998, JANUARY-MAY: First Year Ph.D
Courses at the Sant’Anna School of
Advanced Studies, Pisa;
1996-97: Master of Arts in Applied Economics at
CORIPE (Turin) (Master final grade: A+). Supervisor Prof Elsa Fornero. Master Thesis title (translated):
"Simulation of the effects of a partial privatization of the pension
fund in Italy", (thesis final grade: A+).
1996, JULY:Laurea (BA), in
Economics, Universitą di Pisa, Italy, (cum laude); Supervisor: Prof. C. Casarosa; title of the BA Thesis (translated):
“Individual Choices, Life Cycle and Social Security".
RELEVANT POSITIONS HELD
2006 and 2008-2011: Visiting professor at the University of Durham, UK;
2008-2010:Vice-Presidentof Corso di
Laureain “Economia e
Commercio”, Facoltą di Economia, University of Pisa;
2009-: Memberof “Commissione per la valutazione del
rating”, Area 13, Universityof Pisa;
2009-:
Member of the Scientific Committee of the PhD Course in Economics and of
Mathematical , University
of Pisa;
2006-: Associate Professor in Economics,
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Universitą di Pisa;
2005-2006:Researcher
in Economics, Dipartimento di Scienze
Economiche, Universitą di Pisa;
2003: Member of a research group concerning the
reform of Regione Toscana Health Care System;
2002: Research fellowship by CERP, Moncalieri
(Turin);
2000-2002: Member of the Research Group: “New Tools
for Qualitative Analysis of Dynamic Economies”, (ProgettodiInteresseNazionale MURST);
2001-2003: Teacher assistant for Undergraduate Micro
and Macroeconomics at the Faculty of Engineering, University of Pisa;
2001-2002: Teacher assistant for Undergraduate Micro
and Macroeconomics at the Faculty of Engineering, corsoteledidattico, ConsorzioNettuno;
1999-2004: Teacher assistant for Undergraduate
Microeconomics at the Faculty of Economics, University of Pisa.
GRANTS AND SCHOLARSHIPS
2006 and
2008-2011: EU
Teaching Staff Mobility scholarship to DurhamUniversity;
2000-2004: Two-year, renewable Research Contract (assegnistadiRicerca) at the DipartementodiScienzeEconomiche, University
of Pisa. Research
topic: "DIMENSIONE OTTIMALE DEL SETTORE PUBBLICO" ("The
Optimal Dimension of the Public Sector");
2000-2001: Post-Ph.D.
Scholarship at UCL (UK), granted by Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies, Pisa
(public competition);
1999-2000: Visiting Research Scholarship at University
College London, granted by Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies, Pisa;
1997-2000: Doctoral Scholarship, Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies, Pisa (public competition);
1998, December: Officially declared suitable (Idoneitą) for the position of Researcher in Economics
at the Faculty of Economics, University of Pisa (public competition);
1998: Grant from CIDE (for the Summer School in
Econometrics: public competition);
1996-97: Master of Arts Scholarship from CORIPE,
Turin (public competition);
1996: Grant from E.N.A.M. for post-graduate
education (public competition).
REFEERING ACTIVITY
-Journal
of Macroeconomics, Journal of Economics, Journal of Economic Growth, SERIEs, Eurasian Economic Review.
PUBLICATIONS ON REFEREED JOURNALS
·Corsini, L., Pacini, PM, Spataro, L.: “Workers' Choice on Pension Schemes:
a Theoretical Model and an Application to the Italian Second Pillar Reform”,
Public Economic Review, forthcoming;
·Spataro,
L.: “The Italian Pension System from the
First Oil Shock to the Treaty of Maastricht: Facts and Debate at the Origin of
the 1990s Reforms”, Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali,
forthcoming;
·Spataro,
L., Fanti, L. (2011): “The Optimal level of
Debt in an OLG Model with Endogenous Fertility”, German Economic Review, forthcoming;
·Renstrom, T.I., Spataro, L. (2010): “The Optimum
Growth Rate for Population under Critical-Level Utilitarism”,
Journal of population economics, November 2010, 1-20;
·Casarosa, C., Spataro, L. (2010): “Rate of Growth
of Population and Aggregate Saving in the Basic Life-Cycle Model”, EconomiaPolitica, 1,
83-102;
·De
Bonis, V., Spataro, L (2009): “Social
discounting, migration, and optimal taxation of savings”, Oxford Economic Papers, Published on
line: September 23;
·Fanti, L. and Spataro, L. (2008): “Poverty
traps and intergenerational transfers”, International Tax and Public Finance,15(6), 693-711;
·Spataro,
L. and De Bonis, V. (2008): “Accounting for the
"disconnectedness" of the economy in OLG models: a case for taxing
capital income”, Economic Modelling,
25, 411-421;
·Fanti, L. and Spataro, L. (2006): “Endogenous Labor Supply and Diamond's (1965) Model: A Reconsideration
of the Debt Role”, Journal of Macroeconomics, 28 (3), 428-438;
·De Bonis, V., Spataro,
L (2005): Taxing capital income in a perpetual youth
economy, Studi Economici, 60 (87), 93-114
(published in 2006);
·Spataro,
L. (2005): "Social Security and Retirement Decisions in Italy: an empirical
insight", Research in Economics 59, 223–56;
·De
Bonis, V., Spataro, L (2005): “Taxing capital
income as Pigouvian correction: the role of
discounting future”, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 9 (4), 469-77;
·De
Bonis, V. and Spataro, L. (2004): “Recent Developments
in Dynamic Capital Income Taxation Theory: A Review”, EconomiaPolitica, 2, August, 269-298;
·Spataro, L. (2003):
“Modelli previdenziali a confronto: analisi stilizzata degli incentivi al
pensionamento anticipato”, Politica Economica, 1, 91-136;
·Spataro,
L. (2003): “Social Security Incentives for Retirement in Italy”,
International Business & Economics Research Journal, 3, 77-91;
·Spataro, L. (2000): “Le scelte di
pensionamento in Italia: un’ applicazione (ed
estensione) del modello OptionValue”,
Studi Economici, 72, 25-54.
CHAPTERS IN BOOKS
Spataro
L. (2009): “L’economia dei Fondi Pensione: teorie ed applicazioni al caso italiano”, in Ciocca G.
(ed) “Il trattamento di fine rapporto e i fondi pensione”;
EUM, Macerata, 41-100;
Spataro,
L. (2005): "L'economia dei sistemi previdenziali: un giudizio sul
sistema italiano alla luce delle recenti riforme" in Olivelli, P. and Mezzanzanica,
M. (eds): A qualunque costo? Lavoro e pensioni: tra incertezza e
sicurezza, Guerini e Associati, 211-47. (Trans.: "The economics of
social security: an assessment of the Italian system after the
recent reforms") ;
Spataro, L. (2005): “Recent advances
in micromodeling retirement choices: a
survey”, in Leskow, J., Puchet, M. e Punzo, L.F.,
(eds) New Tools for Qualitative Analysis of Dynamic Economies,
Springer Verlag, pp. 255-272;
Fanti, L. and Spataro, L. (2005):
"Economic growth and poverty traps: a simple geometry of
intergenerational transfers", in: Salvadori,
N. e Balducci, R. (eds.) "Innovation,
Unemployment and Policy in the Theories of Growth and Distribution",
Edward Elgar, 285-301;
Spataro,
L. (2005): "Teorie sull'efficienza delle istituzioni pensionistiche: un'analisi critica", in De Bonis, V. and Pochini, S. (eds.):
“Economia e Istituzioni. Percorsiintorno al casoitaliano”, F. Angeli, p. 173-215; (Translation: "Theories on
the efficiency of social security institutions: a critical
analysis");
WORKING PAPERS, OTHER PUBLICATIONS
Optimal dynamic taxation
Spataro L., T.I. Renstrom (2010): “Optimal Taxation, Critical-Level
Utilitarianism and Economic Growth”,Durham Business School Working Papers Series, WP 125 (submitted
for publication);
De Bonis
V., Spataro L., (2006): “Social discounting, migration and optimal
taxation of savings”, WP CHILD, n. 11/06;
De Bonis, V. Spataro, L. (2003):
“Optimal capital incometaxation in overlapping
generation economies”, Studi e Ricerche,
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Universitą degli Studi di Pisa,
n.98;
De Bonis, V. Spataro, L. (2003):
“Recent developments in capital taxationtheory: anencompassing
model”; Working Paper n. 19, Istituto di Economia,
Facoltą di Economia, Universitą di Genova;
De Bonis, V., Spataro, L. (2003): “Taxing capital incomein aperpetualyouth economy”; ECOFIN DiscussionPaper, Universitą di Parma;
De Bonis, V., Spataro, L. (2002):
“Taxing capital income: isitreally
a bad idea?”, Studi e Ricerche, Dipartimento di Scienze
Economiche, Universitą degli Studi di Pisa, n.88.
Social Security, Retirement decisions, Pension
Funds
Corsini, L. and Spataro, L. (2011),Optimal
decisions on pension plans in the presence of financial literacy costs and
income inequalities," MPRA Paper 30946, University Library of Munich,
Germany.
Lorenzo Corsini,
Pier Mario Pacini and Luca Spataro (2010):
“An Assessment of the Italian 2007 Second Pillar Reform: a simulation
approach”, MPRA Working Paper n. 25922 (submitted for publication);
Lorenzo Corsini,
Pier Mario Pacini and Luca Spataro (2010):
“Workers' Choice on Pension Schemes: an
Assessment of the Italian TFR Reform Through Theory and Simulations”,
Discussion Papers del DipartimentodiScienzeEconomiche – Universitądi Pisa, n. 96 (submitted for publication);
Corsini, L. Pacini PM, Spataro L. (2010): “TFR vs PensionFunds. A Model for
the Analysis of the Incentives to Adhere to the Second Pillar in Italy”,
MEFOP WP., n. 25/2010;
Spataro
L. (2009): “Il sistema previdenziale italiano dallo shock
petrolifero del 1973 al Trattato di Maastricht del 1993”, CERP
WP, n. 84 (submittedforpublication);
Spataro,
L. (2003): “Recentadvances
in micromodelingretirementchoices: a survey”,
rivista di Economia Pubblica/Reviewof Public Economics,
Universitą di Perugia;
Spataro L. (2002): “Social Security
Incentives and Retirement Decisions in Italy: An Empirical
Insight”, ECOFIN Discussion Paper, Universitą di Parma (currently
under revision for publication on “RicercheEconomiche/Research in Economics”);
Spataro, L. (2002): “Social Security
and Retirement Decisions in Italy”, Proceedings
of EABR Conference, Rothenburg (Germany);
Spataro, L. (2002): “Social Security
Incentives for Retirement in Italy”, Proceedings
of EABR Conference, Rothenburg (Germany);
Spataro, L. (2001): “WILL RECENT
ITALIAN REFORMS BE REALLY EFFECTIVE? Testing economic rationality of
retirement choices: a discrete-time duration analysis of working
careers” Studi e Ricerche, DipartimentodiScienzeEconomiche,
Universitą degli Studi di Pisa, n.78;
Spataro,
L. (2000): “Analisi degli incentivi al pensionamento anticipato del
sistema previdenziale italiano dopo le riforme degli anni novanta”,
Studi e Ricerche, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Universitą
degli Studi di Pisa, n. 66;
Spataro, L. (2000):
“The ChoiceofRetiring in Italy: anApplication (and Extension) of the OptionValue Model”, Studi
e Ricerche, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Universitą degli Studi
di Pisa, n. 59;
Spataro, L. (1998): (translated)
“Social Security Systems and Savings”, Sant’Anna
School of Advanced Studies Working Paper, April 1998, Pisa.
Spataro, L. (2000):
“L'ottimalitą dei sistemi pensionistici: teorie ed applicazioni al caso
italiano” Ph.D.Thesis;
Spataro, L. (1997), Master Thesis
(translated): “Simulation of the effects of a partial privatization
of the pension fund in Italy”,
CORIPE, Turin,
June 1997; (translated: “The Optimality of social security systems:
theories and applications to the Italian case”).
Wealth inequality, saving rates and demographic
variables
Carlo Casarosa
and Luca Spataro (2007): “Rate
of Growth of Population, Saving and Wealth in the Basic Life-Cycle Model
when the Household is the Decision Unit”, CERP WP n. 64/07;
Carlo Casarosa and Luca Spataro (2005), “Propensione aggregata al risparmio, rapporto
ricchezza-reddito e distribuzione della ricchezza nel modello del ciclo di vita "egualitario": il ruolo delle
variabili demografiche”, DiscussionPapers del Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche
– Universitą di Pisa, n. 51;
Carlo Casarosa and Luca Spataro
(2005), "Aggregate PropensitytoSave, Wealth-IncomeRatio and WealthDistribution in the “Egalitarian”
Life-Cycle
Model: the RoleofDemographicVariables",
Studi e Ricerche, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Universitą
degli Studi di Pisa, n. 104;
Debt, Welfare in
OLG models
L.
Spataro and Fanti, L. (2009): “Fertility and
Public Debt”, DiscussionPapers del Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche
– Universitą di Pisa, n. 89 (submittedforpublication);
Luciano Fanti and Luca Spataro (2007),
“Neoclassical OLG growth and underdeveloped, developing
and developedcountries”,
DiscussionPapers del
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche – Universitą di Pisa, n. 67;
Fanti,
L., Spataro, L. (2004): "EconomicGrowth, PovertyTraps and IntergenerationalTransfers", DiscussionPapers, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche –
Universitą di Pisa, n. 39;
Fanti,
L., Spataro, L., (2004): “Dynamicinefficiency, public debt
and endogenousfertility",
DiscussionPapers,
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche – Universitą di Pisa, n. 38;
Fanti,
L., Spataro, L., (2004): “The optimal
fiscal policy in an OLG modelwithendogenousfertility”, DiscussionPapers, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche
– Universitą di Pisa, n. 36;
Fanti,
L., Spataro, L., (2004): “Welfare implicationsofnationaldebt in an OLG modelwithendogenousfertility”,
DiscussionPapers,
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche – Universitą di Pisa, n. 35;
Spataro, L. (2003):
“Correcting dynamic inefficiency when labor
supply is endogenous: a steady state analysis”, Working Paper n. 90,
Econpubblica, IstitutodiEconomia, UniversitąBocconi;
Fanti,
L., Spataro, L.,(2003): “Endogenouslaborsupply and Diamond’s
(1965) model: a reconsiderationof the debtrole”, DiscussionPapers, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche –
Universitą di Pisa, n. 22;
Population ethics
Renstrom,
T. I., Spataro, L. (2008): “Criticallevelutilitarism in a growing economy”, Collana Studi e Ricerche,
Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche – Universitą di Pisa, n. 118;
Poverty traps
Fanti, L., Spataro L. (2007):
Neoclassical OLG growth and underdeveloped, developing and developed
countries, Discussion Papers, DipartimentodiScienzeEconomiche, Universitądi Pisa, n. 67.
Health insurance and private pension reforms in
Italy
De Bonis,
V., Spataro,. L. (2003):“Sviluppo dell’Assistenza e Previdenza
Integrative in Toscana: considerazioni preliminarisulla fattibilitą economica”, mimeo;
Spataro,
L. (2002): “La previdenza integrativa e complementare dopo la
riforma Costituzionale: quali spazi legislativi e quali strategie
economiche per le Regioni?”, mimeo.
NOTES, BOOK REVIEWS AND EDITORIAL ACTIVITY
Spataro,
L. (2006): “Riforma del sistema pensionistico e distribuzione del reddito: uno studio
del Ministero del lavoro e delle politiche sociali”, Diritto delle relazioni industriali, 2;
533-538;
Spataro, L. (2003):
“Per un’Italia moderna. Questioni di
politica ed economia”, by Nino Andreatta
(Ed. Il Mulino, Bologna, 2002), Il
pensiero economico italiano, n. 2, 115-17.
Adaptation to Italy of chap. 14:
"Social Security". ofStiglitz, J.E. (2000): "Economics of the Public
Sector", third edition, Vol. 2, (Italian edition: L'economia
del settorepubblico, Hoepli, 2004).
Non technicalworks
Spataro,
L. (2000): “L’uso dei modelli in Economia”, in Emmeciquadro, Itacalibri,
n. 10, p. 41-46.
WORK IN PROGRESS
Spataro (2011): “Il
sistema previdenziale italiano”, mimeo;
Renstrom, T, Spataro, L. (2009):
“Economic Growth and fertility”, mimeo;
C. Casarosa,
Spataro L. (2008): "Inequality in the life-cycle model ", mimeo;
Fanti, L., Spataro, L. (2005):
"Poverty traps, rational expectations and intergenerational
transfers", mimeo;
SEMINARS
AND CONFERENCES
·2011, July:
presentation of the paper “Optimal Decisions on Pension Plans in the Presence
of Financial Literacy Costs and Wage Inequality” at the IV Congress of
ECINEQ, Catania, Italy, together with Lorenzo Corsini;
·2011,
July: Invited speech at the Conference: “Big Society and Europe”, organized
by WiltonPark
and ResPublica,
UK;
·2011, June:
presentation of the paper: “Optimal Taxation, Critical-Level
Utilitarianism and Economic Growth”, at the XI ISUS Conference, Lucca (Italy),
together with Thomas Renstrom;
·2011, June:
seminar on the Paper: ““Optimal Decisions on Pension Plans in the Presence
of Financial Literacy Costs and Wage Inequality”, DipartimentodiScienzeEconomiche, University
of Pisa, together with
Lorenzo Corsini;
·2010, July:
seminar on the paper: “Workers' Choice on Pension Schemes: an
Assessment of the Italian TFR Reform Through Theory and Simulations”,DipartimentodiScienzeEconomiche, Pisa (Italy);
·2010, June:
presentation of the paper: “Workers' Choice on Pension Schemes: an
Assessment of the Italian TFR Reform Through Theory and Simulations”,
SAVE Conference, Deidesheim, Germany;
·2009, December: presentation of the paper:
“Optimal taxation, critical-level utilitarianism and economic
growth”, at the ChaireQuetelet
Seminar, University of Louvain (Belgium);
·2008, September: Seminar on “Critical level utilitarism in a growing economy”, University of Durham, UK;
·2008,
May:Invited seminar on “L’economia
dei fondi pensione: teorie ed applicazioni al caso
italiano”, Universitą di Macerata;
·2007, July: Presentation
of the paper: "Migration, Altruism and Capital Income
Taxation", with V. De Bonis, at the 2007 JPET
Conference, Nashville, Tennessee, US;
·2007, July: Presentation
of the paper: "Social discounting, migration and optimal taxation of
savings", with V.
De Bonis, at the 2007 ECINEQ Conference, Berlin, Germany;
·2006, November: Presentation of the paper: “Timing of Births, Rate of Growth of Population, Saving and Wealth in the
Basic Life-Cycle Model”, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Durham, UK;
·2005, July: presentation
of the paper: "Aggregate Propensity to Save, Wealth-Income Ratio and
Wealth Distribution in the “Egalitarian” Life-Cycle Model: the Role
of Demographic Variables" at the First ECINEQ Conference, Palma de
Mallorca, (Spain);
also presented on 2005, June: Seminar held at the DipartimentodiScienzeEconomiche,
University of Pisa, with prof. C. Casarosa;
2005, July: Presentation of the paper: "Migration,
Altruism and Capital Income Taxation", with V. De Bonis,
at the CHild Annual Meeting, Bari
(Italy);
2004, October: presentation of the paper:
"Sistemiprevidenziali,
efficienza e Istituzioni",
together with V. De Bonis, prepared for the
AISPE Conference, Palermo,
Italy;
2004, June: presentation of the paper: "Economic
Growth, Poverty Trap and Intergenerational Transfers", with L. Fanti, at the Economic Growth and Distribution
Conference, Lucca;
2003, October: presentation of the paper: “Optimal
capital income taxation in overlapping generation economies”, with
V. De Bonis, at the DepartimentodiScienzeEconomiche, Pisa,
Italy;
2003, October: presentation of the paper: “Taxing
capital income in a perpetual youth economy”, with V. De Bonis, at the MMF 2003 Conference, Cambridge, UK.
2003, June:presentationof the work: “Sviluppo dell’Assistenza e
Previdenza Integrative in Toscana: considerazioni preliminarisulla fattibilitą economica”,with V.
De Bonis, at the
workshop: "Il Welfare flessibile: previdenza e assistenza
integrativa", organizedby CISL
TOSCANA, Florence, Italy;
2002, December: seminar on“Taxing capital income: is it really a bad idea?” (with Valeria De Bonis), Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, Universitą
di Pisa;
2002, October: presentation of the paper:
"New tools in micromodeling retirement
decisions: overview and applications to the Italian case",
at the Third Latin American European Workshop, New Tools of Qualitative
Analysis of Economic Dynamics, CIMAT, Guanajuato, Mexico;
2002, July: Second Villa Mondragone
Workshop in Economic Theory and Econometrics, Frascati
(Italy)
Presentation of the paper: "Social
Security Incentives and Retirement Decisions in Italy: An Empirical Insight".
2002, June: ESPE Conference in Bilbao (Spain) Presentation of the
Paper:
"New tools in micromodeling
retirement decisions: overview and applications to the Italian case",
also presented at:
2002, June: CEF Conference
in Aix-en-Provence (France).
2002, June: EABR Conference in Rothenburg
(Germany).
Presentation of the Papers:
“Social Security incentives for
Retirement in Italy”,
(paper awarded as the best paper of the Section) and
“Social Security and Retirement Decisions in Italy”.
2002, May: seminar
on: “Problematiche economiche del sistema pensionistico”,
Jesi, Universitą di Macerata.
2002, May:intervention on: “La previdenza integrativa e
complementare dopo la riforma Costituzionale: quali spazi legislativi e
quali strategie economiche per le Regioni?”, at
the Workshop: “Statuto Toscano, Carta dei Diritti?”, Centro
Studi Nazionale CISL, S. Domenico a Fiesole (Florence).
Presentation of the paper: "WILL RECENT
ITALIAN REFORMS BE REALLY EFFECTIVE? Testing economic rationality of retirement
choices: a discrete-time duration analysis of working careers"
Also presented at: