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Home | News | New Research Fellow: Giuseppe Sorrenti
News | March 17, 2022

New Research Fellow: Giuseppe Sorrenti

Giuseppe Sorrenti is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Amsterdam School of Economics at the University of Amsterdam.

New Research Fellow: Giuseppe Sorrenti

Guiseppe received his PhD in Economics from the University of Turin and Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy in 2016. Prior to moving to Amsterdam in 2020, he has been a post-doctoral fellow at the Department of Economics at the University of Zurich, Switzerland. His research combines reduced-form and structural econometrics to study research questions related to child development, parenting styles and, more in general, to better understand the human capital accumulation process with emphasis on children from less-advantaged backgrounds.

Read more on his personal website.