

Fabrizio Zilibotti
Tuntex Professor of International and Development Economics, Yale University; CEPR Research Fellow
Fabrizio Zilibotti is Tuntex Professor of International and Development Economics in the Department of Economics at Yale University.
He earned a Laurea in Political Science at the Università di Bologna (1989) and a Ph.D. (1994) of Economics at the London School of Economics. His academic career includes professorships at Universitat Pompeu Fabra, University College London, IIES-Stockholm University, and the University of Zurich. He has also held visiting positions at Bocconi University (“Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa Visiting Professorship”), Tsinghua University (“Mr. and Mrs. Tien Oung Liu Distinguished Visiting Professorship”) and the Universities of Oslo, Bologna, Southampton, and CERGE-EI Prague.
Fabrizio Zilibotti is a Fellow of the Econometric Society, EEA, CEPR and CESifo. He is a co-director of the NBER Economic Fluctuations Group on Income Distribution and Macroeconomics. He was the President of the European Economic Association in 2016.
He was the Principal Investigator of an ERC Advanced Grant. He is a recipient of the Yrjö Jahnsson 2009 award (the European analogue of the John Bates Clark medal, assigned to the best economist in Europe under the age of 45) and of the Sun Yefang 2012 Award from the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences for his article “Growing Like China.” He is the receipient of the Ciliegia d’Oro (Golden Cherry) prize, awarded to distinguished personalities in cultural, industrial, sport or humanitarian fields from Emilia Romagna (previous winners include, among others, Enzo Ferrari and Luciano Pavarotti).
Fabrizio Zilibotti has served in several editorial positions. He has been a co-editor of Econometrica (2015-19), the former chief editor (2009-14) of the Journal of the European Economic Association, a former director and managing editor (2002-06) of the Review of Economic Studies, and an Associate Editor of the Journal of Economic Growth.
His research interests include economic growth and development, political economy, macroeconomics, and the economic development of China. He has published and forthcoming papers in several international journals, including, among others: American Economic Review, Econometrica, Journal of Political Economy, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Review of Economic Studies.
He is the author of the international bestseller Love, Money, and Parenting. How Economics Explains the Way We Raise Our Kids (with Matthias Doepke), Princeton University Press 2019 (Chinese translation: 爱、金钱和孩子:育儿经济学, 出版社:格致出版社, June 2019).
Recent work by Fabrizio Zilibotti
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Tertiarisation like China
China is currently undergoing a rapid process of tertiarisation. This structural change since 2005 has seen productivity increase faster in services than in the manufacturing sector, with both consumer and producer services exhibiting high productivi...
Published 12.04.24
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Creative destruction and catch-up growth in India
Selectively supporting transformative firms is a viable strategy to promote growth where there is less creative destruction
Published 27.01.23
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Innovation versus imitation: Where all that Chinese R&D is going
The productivity of innovation could be enhanced by reducing distortions in the economy; increasing R&D expenditure is no guarantee of growth
Published 29.08.22
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How services drive the growth of emerging economies: Evidence from India
Service-led growth can be a viable development strategy for the developing world; however, its fruits might disproportionately benefit the rich
Published 06.06.21
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Fragmented civil wars
Multilateral pacification policies can be effective in resolving civil wars, but arms embargoes can fail if targeted militias increase their activity
Published 26.06.17