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Backstory: Francesco Amodio on Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development

Backstory: Francesco Amodio on Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development

Update: 2024-05-06
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In this episode, Riccardo speaks with Francesco Amodio, Associate Professor of Economics at McGill University, about his paper titled "Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development." We explore the process of generating ideas for projects and identification strategies. Additionally, we discuss structural modeling and what initially sparked Francesco's interest in labor markets within developing countries. Here is a link to the paper, co-authored with Pamela Medina and Monica Morlacco: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1c1Rv6vTKz0g6FEZ19VsK8fa_fSrF-niT/view

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Backstory: Francesco Amodio on Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development

Backstory: Francesco Amodio on Labor Market Power, Self-employment, and Development

Riccardo Di Cato, Aakash Bhalothia, and Santiago Cantillo