

Gianmarco Daniele
Associate Professor, University of Milan; Executive Director, CLEAN, Bocconi University
Gianmarco Daniele is an Associate Professor at University of Milan and the Executive Director of the CLEAN research unit on economics of crime at Bocconi University. He obtained his PhD in 2015 at Vrije Universiteit Brussel. He has then worked as post-doc at the University of Barcelona and at Bocconi University. His research focuses on political economics and crime economics.
Recent work by Gianmarco Daniele
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How the Mexican war on drugs fuelled organised crime
Municipalities with oil pipelines in Mexico saw a 30% increase in cartel presence after the war on drugs began, resulting in severe economic and social impacts.
Published 24.09.24
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Information provision and street food safety: A field study in urban India
While unsafe street food affects the health of millions of people, information alone may not be enough to change vendors’ food safety practices
Published 24.05.21