07th April 2015 Giulia Lotti Curriculum Vitae Personal Details Citizenship Italian Contact Address Office S2.110, Department of Economics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK Mobile number +44(0)7501428738 (British) +393383166421 (Italian) Email Address [email protected] Personal website http://giulialotti.weebly.com/ Education Oct. 2010 - present University of Warwick, UK PhD in Economics Supervisors: Professor Victor Lavy and Dr. Fabian Waldinger. August 2013 HEC Lausanne, Switzerland Summer School “Empirical Strategies Short Course” with Professor Joshua Angrist (MIT) Sept. 2009 - Sept. 2010 University College London (UCL), UK MSc in Economics Dissertation’s title: “Education MDGs in Ecuador” Oct. 2006 - April 2009 University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Second- level Degree in Economics (Laurea Specialistica) with distinction (summa cum laude) Dissertation’s title: “Growth and Institutions” Aug. 2004 - Aug. 2005 University Høgskolen i Oslo, Norway Exchange student (Erasmus Project) Sept. 2003 - Sept. 2006 University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy Bachelor in Economics and Business (Laurea Triennale) with distinction (summa cum laude), 2006 Sept. 1995 - June 2003 Secondary schooling in Spain and Italy Sept. 1990 - June 1995 Primary schooling in Belgium, Spain and Italy Teaching Experience 2014-present University of Warwick – Dept. of Economics Teaching Fellow (part-time), EC226 Econometrics 1 Evaluation 2014/5: 4.5/5 2011-present University of Warwick – Dept. of Economics TA / Teaching Fellow (part-time) since 2014, EC122 Statistical Techniques A Evaluation 2014/5: 5.0/5 Evaluation 2013/4: 4.8/5 Evaluation 2012/3: 4.6/5 Evaluation 2011/2: 4.7/5 2011-present University of Warwick – Dept. of Economics TA / Teaching Fellow (part-time) since 2014, EC121 Mathematical Techniques A Evaluation 2014/5: 4.7/5 Evaluation 2013/4: 4.2/5 Evaluation 2012/3: 4.5/5 Evaluation 2011/2: 4.7/5 Other Employments July – December 2014 World Bank Consultant at the Office of the Chief Economist for Latin America and the Caribbean March-November 2013 Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) Research Assistant for Dr. Fabian Waldinger Working on micro data management and cleaning for a project in Argentina June- July 2009 Gruppo CLAS S.r.l., Via Lattuada 20, Milan Research Consultant on Economic and Social Development Working on the link between accessibility to a place and creativity and innovation July-August 2009 University of Milan-Bicocca, Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo 1, 20126 Milan, Italy Research Assistant for Professor Angiola Pollastri Working on data cleaning and graphics Invited Seminars and Conference Presentations May 2015 (forthcoming) IZA European Summer School in Labor Economics, Germany May 2015 (forthcoming) Spring Meeting of Young Economists, Belgium April 2015 Scottish Economic Society Conference, UK March 2015 RIDGE/NIP-LACEA Workshop on Inequality Poverty and Politics, Uruguay (presenter and discussant) March 2015 PhD Seminar, University of Warwick, UK February 2015 Warwick PhD Conference, UK December 2014 CAGE AMES, University of Warwick, UK February 2014 Warwick PhD Conference (discussant), UK February 2014 CAGE AMES, University of Warwick, UK October 2013 CAGE AMES, University of Warwick, UK June 2013 WIPS, University of Milan-Bicocca, Italy May 2013 CAGE WIP, University of Warwick Languages Italian Mother Tongue Spanish Fluent English Fluent French Intermediate Honours and awards 2013-2014 Royal Economic Society Junior Fellowship 2012 University of Warwick – Dept. of Economics Nominated for the Warwick Awards for Teaching Excellence for Postgraduate Research Students (WATEPGR) 2010-2012 Fondazione Luigi Einaudi and Compagnia di San Paolo Scholarship Affiliations Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global Economy (CAGE) PhD student, 2013-present Consultant for the World Bank, July-December 2014 Teaching Fellow (part-time) at the Economics Department, University of Warwick, 2014-present Royal Economic Society (RES) Junior Fellow 2013-14 Research Fields Economics of Education, Crime Economics, Economics of Development, Labour Economics, and Empirical Microeconomics Work in progress (1) Lavy, V., Lotti, G., Zizhong, Y. The effect of early childhood education programs on mother empowerment. Evidence from Ecuador, 2015. (2) Lotti, G. Prisons for young offenders: helpful or harmful? The case of England and Wales, 2015. (3) Lotti, G., Messina, J., Nunziata, L. The impact of minimum wages on informality – a cross country comparison, 2015. Computer Skills Proficient skills in Stata, Office, Lyx and LaTeX References Professor Victor Lavy Department of Economics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK Email: [email protected] Office phone number: +44(0) 24 7657 4158 Dr. Fabian Waldinger Department of Economics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK Email: [email protected] Office phone number: +44(0) 24 761 50048 Dr. Julian Messina Office of the Chief Economist for Latin America & the Caribbean Region World Bank 1818 I Street, NW Washington, DC 20433 USA Email: [email protected] Professor Sascha Becker Department of Economics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK Email: [email protected] Office phone number: +44 (0) 24 7652 4247 Professor Jeremy Smith (teaching) Department of Economics University of Warwick Coventry CV4 7AL UK Email: [email protected] Office phone number: +44(0) 24 76523336 Diana Amparito Espinoza Executive Director Fundacion Sembrar Centro Juvenil "Luigi Giussani" calle 5 y 4, barrio La Roldós II etapa Quito Ecuador Website: http://www.fundacionsembrar.ec/ Email: [email protected]
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