GIULIA GIUPPONI

GIULIA GIUPPONI

Courses a.y. 2025/2026

Biographical note

Assistant Professor of Public Economics


About

I am an Assistant Professor of Public Economics in the Department of Social and Political Sciences at Bocconi University. I received a Ph.D. in Economics from the London School of Economics.

I hold an ERC Starting Grant for the project  “Lifting Up the Working Poor (LIFT-UP)”  (2026-2030).

I am a member of the Editorial Board of the Review of Economic Studies and an associate editor at Economica.

I am a research affiliate at CEPR, CESifo, IZA and RFBerlin, an international research fellow at the Institute for Fiscal Studies and a research associate at the Centre for Economic Performance of the London School of Economics.


Research interests

My research interests lie in the area of Labor and Public Economics, with a focus on the employment and welfare effects of social insurance programs, the impact of minimum wages on firm behavior and the wage structure, and inequalities in the labor market.


Selected Publications

Giupponi, Giulia; Joyce, Robert; Lindner, Attila; Waters, Tom; Wernham, Thomas; Xu, Xiaowei
The employment and distributional impacts of nationwide minimum wage changes
JOURNAL OF LABOR ECONOMICS, 2024

Parolin, Zachary; Giupponi, Giulia; Lee, Emma K.; Collyer, Sophie
Consumption responses to an unconditional child allowance in the United States
NATURE HUMAN BEHAVIOUR, Forthcoming

Giupponi, Giulia; Landais, Camille
Subsidizing labor hoarding in recessions: the employment & welfare effects of short time work
REVIEW OF ECONOMIC STUDIES, 2023

Giupponi, Giulia; Landais, Camille; Lapeyre, Alice
Should we insure workers or jobs during recessions?
THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, 2022

Tito Boeri; Giulia Giupponi; Alan B. Krueger; Stephen Machin
Solo self-employment and alternative work arrangements: a cross-country perspective on the changing composition of jobs
THE JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC PERSPECTIVES, 34(1): 170-95, 2020

Nikhil Datta; Giulia Giupponi; Stephen Machin
Zero-hours contracts and labour market policy
ECONOMIC POLICY, 34(99): 369–427, 2019