

Matteo Bobba
Professor of Economics, Toulouse School of Economics & Research Fellow CEPR
Matteo Bobba is a Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics and a Research Fellow of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR). Previously, he has been a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Princeton University and a Research Economist at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC.
Matteo Bobba is a Professor of Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics and a Research Fellow of the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR). Previously, he has been a Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Princeton University and a Research Economist at the Inter-American Development Bank in Washington DC.
Matteo’s research agenda revolves around issues on the accumulation of human capital and the functioning of labor markets in low and middle-income countries. He is also interested in methodological aspects of policy evaluation, and in particular in combining model-based and design-based approaches.
Recent work by Matteo Bobba
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Scaling up information interventions in education
Evidence on schooling decisions in Mexico City reveals what the impact of performance feedback in education would be if implemented at a large scale.
Published 01.10.24
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How to scale up child development programmes
Engaged communities of parents are a potential nonscarce resource to promote the success of education programmes at scale
Published 30.09.22
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How teacher wage policies help reduce urban-rural achievement gaps: Evidence from Peru
Wage policies that account for teacher preferences can achieve a more effective and equitable geographic allocation of teachers
Published 04.10.21