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Guido de Blasio

Guido de Blasio

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Economics and Finance

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36
Citations
5192
World Ranking
2821
National Ranking
67

Overview

Guido de Blasio is affiliated with the University of Siena in Italy and has a research focus primarily within the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, and Social Sciences. Their work spans several subfields including Economics and Econometrics, Political Science and International Relations, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Finance, and Demography.

Their research covers a range of key topics such as Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues, Economic Policies and Impacts, Housing Market and Economics, Regional Economics and Spatial Analysis, Urban Planning and Valuation, Culture, Economy, and Development Studies, and Regional Development and Policy.

Guido de Blasio has contributed to multiple research articles published in notable venues. Some recent papers include:

  • Does EU regional policy promote local TFP growth? Evidence from the Italian Mezzogiorno, 2020, Papers of the Regional Science Association
  • Anything new in town? The local effects of urban regeneration policies in Italy, 2020, Regional Science and Urban Economics
  • Machine learning in the service of policy targeting: The case of public credit guarantees, 2022, Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization
  • Urbanization and firm access to credit, 2021, Journal of Regional Science
  • Populist voting and losers' discontent: Does redistribution matter?, 2021, European Economic Review

Frequently publishing in venues such as the SSRN Electronic Journal, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Economica, Economics Letters, and Papers of the Regional Science Association, de Blasio has established a presence across domains related to regional science and economic policy.

Collaborations have been an important part of their scholarly work. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Guglielmo Barone
  • Giuseppe Albanese
  • Samuele Poy
  • Elena Gentili
  • Emanuele Ciani

This researcher's work involves quantitative approaches related to policy assessment, urban and regional economic dynamics, and the economic effects of governance and redistribution, particularly in the Italian context. Their multidisciplinary orientation bridges economic theory, political analysis, and applied policy evaluation.

Best Publications

  • Mr. Rossi, Mr. Hu and politics. The role of immigration in shaping natives' voting behavior

    Guglielmo Barone;Alessio D'Ignazio;Guido de Blasio;Paolo Naticchioni

  • Evaluating the impact of investment incentives: The case of Italy's Law 488/1992☆

    Raffaello Bronzini;Guido de Blasio

  • Policies for local development: an evaluation of Italy's "Patti Territoriali"

    Antonio Accetturo;Guido de Blasio

  • Does the Expansion of Higher Education Increase the Equality of Educational Opportunities? Evidence from Italy

    Massimiliano Bratti;Daniele Checchi;Guido de Blasio

  • Does Trade Credit Substitute Bank Credit? Evidence from Firm‐level Data

    Guido de Blasio

  • Does the expansion of higher education increase the equality of educational opportunities? Evidence from Italy

    Massimiliano Bratti;Daniele Checchi;Guido de Blasio

  • HISTORICAL TRADITIONS OF CIVICNESS AND LOCAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

    Guido De Blasio;Giorgio Nuzzo

  • Do Workers Benefit from Industrial Agglomeration

    Guido de Blasio;Sabrina Di Addario

  • Electoral rules and voter turnout

    Guglielmo Barone;Guido de Blasio

  • Evaluating the impact of innovation incentives: evidence from an unexpected shortage of funds

    Guido de Blasio;Davide Fantino;Guido Pellegrini

  • Policies for Local Development: An Evaluation of Italy's 'Patti Territoriali'

    Antonio Accetturo;Guido de Blasio

  • My parents taught Me. Evidence on the family transmission of values

    Giuseppe Albanese;Guido De Blasio;Paolo Sestito

  • Urban–Rural Differences in Internet Usage, e-Commerce, and e-Banking: Evidence from Italy

    Guido De Blasio

  • Anything new in town? The local effects of urban regeneration policies in Italy

    Giuseppe Albanese;Emanuele Ciani;Guido de Blasio

  • Production and consumption externalities of human capital: an empirical study for Italy

    Alberto Dalmazzo;Guido de Blasio

  • Marshallian Labour Market Pooling: Evidence From Italy

    Monica Andini;Guido de Blasio;Gilles Duranton;William C. Strange

  • Una valutazione degli incentivi pubblici agli investimenti

    Raffaello Bronzini;Guido De Blasio

  • Does EU Regional Policy promote local TFP growth? Evidence from the Italian Mezzogiorno

    Giuseppe Albanese;Guido de Blasio;Andrea Locatelli

  • Targeting with machine learning: An application to a tax rebate program in Italy

    Monica Andini;Emanuele Ciani;Guido de Blasio;Alessio D'Ignazio

  • Boulevard of broken dreams. The end of EU funding (1997: Abruzzi, Italy)

    Guglielmo Barone;Francesco David;Guido de Blasio

  • A tale of an unwanted outcome: Transfers and local endowments of trust and cooperation

    Antonio Accetturo;Guido de Blasio;Lorenzo Ricci

  • Does Trade Credit Substitute for Bank Credit? Evidence from Firm-Level Data

    Guido de Blasio

  • Down and out in Italian towns: measuring the impact of economic downturns on crime

    Guido de Blasio;Giuseppe Maggio;Carlo Menon

  • Local responses to labor demand shocks: A Re-assessment of the case of Italy

    Emanuele Ciani;Francesco David;Guido de Blasio

  • Local Development that Money Can't Buy: Italy's Contratti Di Programma

    Monica Andini;Guido de Blasio

Frequent Co-Authors

Daniele Checchi
Daniele Checchi University of Milan
Vincenzo Scoppa
Vincenzo Scoppa University of Calabria
William C. Strange
William C. Strange University of Toronto
Gilles Duranton
Gilles Duranton University of Pennsylvania

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