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Economic Policy | 2017

Does emigration delay political change? Evidence from Italy during the great recession

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri

Mobility within the European Union (EU) brings great opportunities and large overall benefits. Economically stagnant areas, however, may be deprived of talent through emigration, which may harm dynamism and delay political, and economic, change. A significant episode of emigration took place between 2010 and 2014 from Italy following the deep economic recession beginning in 2008 that hit most acutely countries in the southern EU. This period coincided with significant political change in Italy. Combining administrative data on Italian citizens who reside abroad and data on characteristics of city councils, city mayors and local vote, we analyze whether emigration reduced political change. The sudden emigration wave interacted with the pre-existing networks of emigration from Italian municipalities allow us to construct a proxy for emigration that is municipality-specific and independent of local political and economic trends. Using this proxy as an instrument, we find that municipalities with larger emigration rates had smaller shares of young, college educated and women among local politicians. They were also more likely to have had municipal councils dismissed due to inefficiency or corruption, a larger share of vote for status-quo-supporting parties and lower political participation. Migration was also associated with lower firm creation.


CESifo Economic Studies | 2015

Gender of Siblings and Choice of College Major

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri


Archive | 2016

The Returns to Elite College Education: A Quasi-Experimental Analysis

Massimo Anelli


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2013

Peer Gender Composition and Choice of College Major

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri


The Economic Journal | 2017

The Effects of High School Peers' Gender on College Major, College Performance and Income

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri


Archive | 2017

Foreign Peer Effects and STEM Major Choice

Massimo Anelli; Kevin Shih; Kevin Williams


Archive | 2015

Gender Gap in Italy: The Role of College Majors

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri


Archive | 2015

Peers' Composition Effects in the Short and in the Long Run: College Major, College Performance and Income

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri


Archive | 2013

The Long Run Eects of High-School Class Gender Composition

Massimo Anelli


National Bureau of Economic Research | 2016

Does Emigration Delay Political Change? Evidence from Italy during the Great Recession

Massimo Anelli; Giovanni Peri

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Giovanni Peri

University of California

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Kevin Shih

Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

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