Paola Valenti
Lecturer in Discipline of International and Public Affairs at School of International and Public Affairs
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School of International and Public Affairs
Focus areas: Economics of antitrust, development economics
Paola Valenti is an economist with expertise in development economics, applied econometrics, applied microeconomics, and economics of antitrust and intellectual property. She has expertise in industries such as pharmaceuticals, medical devices, industrial chemicals, consumer products, food, and computer hardware and software.
Valenti previously served as a consultant at NERA Economic Consulting, developing economic research and quantitative analysis. She has also worked as a consultant for the World Bank''s Human Development Network and Social Protection Group, conducting research on poverty among the elderly in Bulgaria, Mauritius, Nepal, Nicaragua, Panama, Peru and Tajikistan.
Valenti holds laurea and Dottorato di Recerca degrees in economics from the University of Rome "La Sapienza," an MSc from CORIPE Piemonte, and a PhD from Cornell University.
Publications:
- "Avoiding Misidentified Incremental Costs" in Economic Approaches to Intellectual Property Policy, Litigation, and Management, edited by Dr. Gregory K. Leonard and Dr. Lauren J. Stiroh, NERA Economic Consulting, 2005 (with A. Lutz).
- "Should We Be Concerned About the Distribution of Literacy Across Households? An Axiomatic Investigation" CAE Working Paper 02-15, Cornell University.
- "People Who Can Read Provide Benefits to Other Family Members: What is the Effect on Child Health?" mimeo, Cornell University, 2001 (with J.S. Butler).
- "Long-Term Labor Force Exit and Economic Well-Being: A Cross National Comparison of Public and Private Income Support" Vierteljahrshefte zur Wirtschaftsforschung 70. Jahrgang, Heft 1/2001, S. 146-152 (with R.V. Burkhauser and D. R. Lillard).
- "How Exits from the Labor Force or Death Impact Household Income: A Four Country Comparison of Public and Private Income Support" Michigan Retirement Research Center Working Paper Series, WP 00-10, July 2001 (with R.V. Burkhauser and D.R. Lillard).
Education
- PhD, Cornell University
- MSc, CORIPE Piemonte
- Dottorato di Recerca in Economics, University of Rome "La Sapienza"
- Laurea in Economics, University of Rome "La Sapienza"
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