

Fabrizio Leone
Research Fellow, Bank of Italy; Research Affiliates, CESifo
Fabrizio Leone is a Research Fellow at the Bank of Italy and a Research Affiliates at CESifo. His main field of research is international trade. He is also interested in industrial organisation, labour economics, and development.
Fabrizio earned his PhD in Economics from ECARES (Université Libre de Bruxelles) in 2024. He was a visiting researcher at the London School of Economics in 2022 and 2023. Prior to his doctoral studies, he pursued his studies in Italy, Spain, and Belgium.
Recent work by Fabrizio Leone
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Why are cement prices high but falling in Africa?
Africa has the highest price of cement of any continent, but both its price and markup have fallen dramatically since 2011. Evidence suggests market size may explain this phenomenon.
Published 04.11.24