Nicola Coniglio

Ricercatore di Economia politica

Università degli Studi di Bari

Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche

Via Camillo Rosalba, 53

70124 Bari

 

 

 Ricevimento studenti: martedì ore 10.00-13.00

 

Assistant Professor in Economics (University of Bari – www.dse.uniba.it)

 

Research associate (Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, BergenNorwaywww.nhh.no)

 

Member of CHILD (Center for Household, Income, Labor and Demographic Economics, www.child-centre.it)

 

Member of CASE (Center for Advanced Studies in Economics, Bergen, Norway)

 

 

Contact Details:

 

-                    email address: nicola.coniglio@snf.no (or mconiglio@yahoo.com)

-                    Phone: +39 080 5049041

-                    Fax: +39 080 5049149

-                    Office, room n. 31 – second floor – Faculty of Economics

 

Research:

 

-                    Research interests: International trade, migration, economic geography

 

Recent papers and work in progress

 

 

-          How Should Industrial Policy be Designed in Developing Countries?, (co-autore K. Bjorvatn), S.E.R.I.E.S Working Paper n. 14, 2007.

 

-          On the importance of openness for industrial policy design in developing countries, (co-author K. Bjorvatn), NHH discussion papers n.3/2007.

 

-          Making migration work for Europe: the case for a new temporary immigration scheme, mimeo University of Salzburg.

 

-          Policy design and rent seeking: Targeted versus Broad Based Interventions (co-author K. Bjorvatn), Review of Development Economics, vol 10. (4), pp.577-585  2006,  

 

-          Intentions to Return of Undocumented Migrants: Illegality as a Cause of Skill Waste (co-authors G. De Arcangelis and L. Serlenga), 2006, IZA Discussion Paper No. 2356; (submitted);

 

-     Migropolis: Migration Networks and Ethnic Cluster Formation in Cities,: SNF Working Paper n. 46/2003 www.snf.no) (you can find a working paper version here http://ideas.repec.org/e/pco87.html#papers) (revise and resubmit Journal of Population Economics);

 

-          Human Capital Accumulation and Migration in a Peripheral EU Region: the Case of Basilicata, (co-author Francesco Prota),  forthcoming Papers in Regional Science

 

-          Does Migrants’ Clandestineness Damage Potential Development in the Country of Origin? A Study of Illegal Migrants in Italy (co-authors G. Ferri, M.C. Chiuri and L. Serlenga), 2006;

 

-          Essays in Migration Studies: regional integration, the geography of human capital and ethnic cluster formation in cities, PhD thesis in Economics, University of Glasgow, 2004;

 

-          Attracting and Retaining ‘Fresh Talent’ in Peripheral Regions: some lessons from an Italian Mezzogiorno region, Scottish Economic Policy Network Discussion Paper, 2004;

 

-          Regional Integration and Migration: an Economic Geography model with heterogeneous labour force, Glasgow University Department of Economics Discussion Paper n.01, 2003;

 

     (in Italian):

 

 

-          L’esercito degli invisibili: aspetti economici dell’immigrazione clandestina (with Giovanni Ferri and Maria Concetta Chiuri), Il Mulino, Bologna (february 2007)

 

 

-          “Primo Rapporto Banche@Mezzogiorno” (co-editor  G. Ferri), may 2007;

 

 

A CV can be downloaded here (italian, english)

 

 

Teaching: Economia Internazionale