Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano
LSE, Bocconi University, Bruegel and CEPR
Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano received his BA in Economics at Bocconi University Milan, his M.Sc. in Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, and his Ph.D. in Economics at the Université Catholique de Louvain. He is currently Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics and Political Science, Associate of CEP and Vice-Director of the Paolo Baffi Centre on Central Banking and Financial Regulation at Bocconi University Milan. He is also research fellow of CEPR London and FEEM Milan as well as non-resident senior fellow of Bruegel Brussels. He is the co-author of many works in international trade, urban economics and economic geography. His recent publications focus on the competitiveness of European firms in the global economy and the economic effects of immigration on employment and wages.
Articles by Gianmarco I.P. Ottaviano:
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Triggering competitiveness: A 'decalogue' from new firm-level evidence
23 August 2012, 5057 reads
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Quantifying the ‘new’ gains from trade: Evidence from the EU
10 July 2012, 7559 reads
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Global value chains are not all born identical: Evidence from France
4 January 2012, 7204 reads
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Immigration, offshoring and US jobs: New evidence
18 November 2010, 9825 reads
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Size matters: the global operations of European firms
27 August 2010, 6108 reads
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Resilient to the crisis? Global supply chains and trade flows
27 November 2009, 11761 reads
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The euro’s impact on European firms’ competitiveness
10 March 2009, 12842 reads
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How Western Europe can make the most of immigration
17 April 2008, 33247 reads
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Europe’s superstar firms
7 November 2007, 8508 reads
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Heterogeneous firms and European competitiveness
31 July 2007, 8163 reads
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