Associate professor, IÉSEG School of Management
Simone Moriconi is Associate Professor at IESEG School of Management (LEM-CNRS 9221), research affiliate at CESifo and University of Luxembourg. He holds a PhD in Economics from the Catholic University of Milan. His current agenda looks at the economics of migration, culture, and institutions, with a special interest for their effects on the labour market. He is the principal investigator of the project "MALYNES", funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR), to study the effects of migration and culture on the supply of labor in European countries.
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