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Paolo Falco is an associate professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. His research uses experiments to study human behaviour and touches on a variety of topics. Most of his work aims to understand how we can improve the functioning of labour markets and remove obstacles for disadvantaged groups. His research has been published in top journals, including the Review of Economic Studies, the Review of Economics and Statistics, and the Economic Journal. In the past, Paolo has worked for the OECD and the World Bank. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Oxford.
Recent work by Paolo Falco
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The effects of food scarcity on trusting behaviour: Evidence from Tanzania
Food scarcity decreases trust among Tanzanian farmers, reducing the resilience of affected communities
Published 19.01.23
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Helping young people access better employment opportunities
Low-cost interventions that help young people search for employment can improve access to formal and stable jobs, raising equity in the labour market
Published 24.11.17