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Claudio Labanca
Assistant Professor of Economics at Monash University
Dr Labanca’s research interests are in Labor Economics and Applied Microeconomics. His research covers a range of core topics in labor economics such as wage and productivity differentials across firms, the effects of taxation on the supply of labor and the impact of migration on local labor markets. In his work he pays particular attention to the role played by the interaction between worker and firm behavior in shaping demand and supply of labor, wages and productivity. To uncover these interactions, he applies econometric techniques to detailed matched employer-employee data. Claudio Labanca is an Assistant Professor of Economics at Monash University in Melbourne. He received his PhD from the University of California, San Diego and his MSc and B.A. from Bocconi University in Milan.
Recent work by Claudio Labanca
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The benefits of working for a victorious political campaign
In democracies around the world, elections mobilise thousands of campaign workers who play an integral role in shaping candidates’ electoral performance. Yet, little is known about these workers and how working in a campaign shapes their professional...
Published 23.10.23