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Maggio Giuseppe

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SHOOTING DOWN THE PRICE: EVIDENCE FROM MAFIA HOMICIDES AND HOUSING MARKET VOLATILITY

2019

In this work, we assess the role of a specific type of organized crime in influencing choices on where living within the city territory, and consequently, volatility in house prices. More specifically, we test how organized crime killing may influence house pricing behaviors. Firstly, we show evidences about how organized crime is associated with higher inequality of housing prices for Italian cities in 2011. Then, by collecting and geo referencing data on the city of Naples for the period 2002-2016, we test for the direct influence of homicides on the relevant territory, as on the neighboring districts. Results show a negative and significant impact of killing on the house prices either fo…

organized crime spatial interactions panel data estimationsSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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Harvesting trees to harvest cash crops: The role of internal migrants in forest land conversion in Uganda

2021

forest conservation migration rural employment Uganda
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Assessing the profitability and feasibility of climate-smart agriculture investment in Southern Malawi

2021

climate change adaptation climate smart agriculture cost benefit analysis Malawi
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Climate Resilience Pathways of Rural Households. Evidence from Ethiopia

2018

This paper explores the resilience capacity of rural Ethiopian households after the drought shock occurred in 2011. The work develops an original empirical framework able to capture the policy and socio-economic determinants of households’ resilience capacity by making parametric statistical assumption on the resilience distribution. To this end, the analysis employs a two-wave representative panel dataset aligned with detailed weather records while controlling for a large set of household- and community-level characteristics. The analysis shows that the majority of these factors affects significantly resilience capacity only in the group of households affected by the drought shock, suggest…

resilience adaptation livelihood strategy food security climate change Ethiopia drought.Settore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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