Marco Frigerio

Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Siena

Banchi di Sotto, 55, 53100 Siena SI

Siena, Siena 53100

Italy

SCHOLARLY PAPERS

4

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Scholarly Papers (4)

1.

The Political U: New Evidence on Democracy and Income

IZA Discussion Paper No. 15598
Number of pages: 80 Posted: 01 Oct 2022 Last Revised: 04 Oct 2022
Nauro F. Campos, Fabrizio Coricelli and Marco Frigerio
University College London, University of Siena - Department of Political and International Sciences and Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Siena
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democracy, income, growth, political development, economic development, non-linearity

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Fear of Mafia, Resource Misallocation, and Firms’ Performance

Number of pages: 71 Posted: 28 Feb 2022 Last Revised: 05 Nov 2024
University of SouthamptonUniversity of Milan - Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM), Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Siena and Shanghai University
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Mafia, Peer effects, Performance, Resource misallocation, Liquidity

3.

Development Banks and the Syndicate Structure: Evidence From a World Sample

Journal of Empirical Finance, Vol. 66, 2022
Number of pages: 53 Posted: 24 Jun 2020 Last Revised: 08 Feb 2022
University of SouthamptonUniversity of Milan - Department of Economics, Management and Quantitative Methods (DEMM), Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Siena and Shanghai University
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Syndicated loan market, Syndicate structure, Development banks, Loan-level data

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Inter-Enterprise Credit and Adjustment During Financial Crises: The Role of Firm Size

Posted: 07 Aug 2019
Fabrizio Coricelli and Marco Frigerio
University of Siena - Department of Political and International Sciences and Department of Political and International Sciences, University of Siena

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trade credit, financial crises, SMEs