

Giorgio Chiovelli
Associate Professor, Department of Economics, Universidad de Montevideo
Giorgio Chiovelli is an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the Universidad de Montevideo. Previously he was a Research Fellow in Economics at London Business School. He holds an MSc in Economics from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Bologna. He is an applied economist with a strong interest in development economics, political economy, and economic growth.
Recent work by Giorgio Chiovelli
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How ethnic politics shapes labour markets in Africa
Ethnic politics in Africa shapes employment patterns, boosting agricultural jobs when ethnic groups gain political representation
Published 18.06.24
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Forced displacement and human capital: Evidence from Mozambique
Conflict-driven displacement can trigger structural transformation, but can also cause long-lasting social and psychological trauma
Published 11.04.22
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What are the economic effects of landmine clearance?
Demining in Mozambique had a significant impact on the economy due to large positive spillovers
Published 17.08.18