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Overview

Riccardo Faini was affiliated with the Institute of Labor Economics in Germany. Their academic and research activities were centered within this institution, contributing to the field of labor economics from this base.

Throughout their career, Riccardo Faini did not have a recorded list of published papers, frequent co-authors, or established publication venues based on the available data. Similarly, there is no record of book publications or detailed specifics on main and subfields of study. Likewise, no frequently covered main topics of work were documented.

There are no documented awards or recognitions associated with Riccardo Faini, and no additional data on specific years of contributions or notable achievements was provided.

Due to the lack of detailed publication records, co-author collaborations, and thematic focuses, the profile of Riccardo Faini remains limited to their institutional affiliation and status as a deceased researcher.

Best Publications

  • Remittances and the Brain Drain : do more skilled migrants remit more?

    Riccardo Faini

  • An empirical puzzle: Falling migration and growing unemployment differentials among Italian regions

    Riccardo Faini;Riccardo Faini;Giampaolo Galli;Pietro Gennari;Fulvio Rossi

  • Trade, aid and migrations: Some basic policy issues

    Riccardo Faini;Riccardo Faini;Alessandra Venturini

  • Fiscal policy and interest rates in Europe

    Riccardo Faini

  • Defense Spending, Economic Structure, and Growth: Evidence among Countries and over Time

    Unknown

  • Workers remittances and the real exchange rate: a quantitative framework.

    Riccardo Faini

  • Migration and growth: the experience of southern Europe.

    Faini R;Venturini A

  • Finance and development: issues and experience: Finance and development: the case of Southern Italy

    Riccardo Faini;Giampaolo Galli;Curzio Giannini;Patrick Honohan

  • The Social Assimilation of Immigrants

    Domenico de Palo;Riccardo Faini;Alessandra Venturini

  • Increasing Returns, Non-Traded Inputs and Regional Development

    Riccardo Faini

  • Migration : the controversies and the evidence

    Riccardo C. Faini;Jaime de Melo;Klaus Zimmermann

  • Trade unions and regional development

    Riccardo Faini

  • Increasing returns, migrations and convergence

    Riccardo Faini;Riccardo Faini

  • Is the Brain Drain an Unmitigated Blessing

    Riccardo Faini

  • Where do migrants go

    F Daveri;R Faini

  • Remittances and the Brain Drain

    Riccardo Faini

  • Skilled Migration, FDI and Human Capital Investment

    Daniele Checchi;Gianfranco De Simone;Riccardo Faini

  • Adjustment, investment, and the real exchange rate in developing countries

    Riccardo Faini;Jaime de Melo

  • Adjustment, investment, and the real exchange rate in developing countries

    Unknown

  • Export supply, capacity, and relative prices

    Riccardo Faini;Riccardo Faini

  • Contrasting Europe's decline : do product market reforms help?

    R. Faini;J. Haskel;G. Barba Navaretti;C. Scarpa

  • Structural Reforms Without Prejudices

    Tito Michele Boeri;Micael Castanheira;Riccardo Faini;Vincenzo Galasso

  • European Union trade with Eastern Europe : adjustment and opportunities

    Riccardo Faini;Richard Portes

Frequent Co-Authors

Tito Boeri
Tito Boeri Bocconi University
Vincenzo Galasso
Vincenzo Galasso Bocconi University
Jonathan Haskel
Jonathan Haskel Imperial College London
Enrico C. Perotti
Enrico C. Perotti University of Amsterdam
Jaime de Melo
Jaime de Melo University of Geneva
Daniele Checchi
Daniele Checchi University of Milan
Marzio Galeotti
Marzio Galeotti University of Milan
Giuseppe Bertola
Giuseppe Bertola University of Turin
Klaus F. Zimmermann
Klaus F. Zimmermann Maastricht University
Giuseppe Nicoletti
Giuseppe Nicoletti Organisation For Economic Co-Operation and Development

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