

Alexia Delfino
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, Bocconi University
Alexia Delfino is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Bocconi University. She is an applied micro-economist with interests in organizational, development and behavioral economics. She received her PhD in Economics from the London School of Economics in May 2020.
Recent work by Alexia Delfino
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Can women find trust in the market?
In markets in Lusaka where chiefs serve as arbiter of contract disputes, women are more likely to trust their male counterparts and to share and cooperate more
Published 16.06.21
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Gender norms, rule of law, and female entrepreneurship in developing countries
Unless you have both relatively equal gender laws and decent rule of law, female entrepreneurship is very low
Published 28.10.20