NICOLA LIMODIO
Courses a.y. 2020/2021
30367 FINANCE (MODULE I) - FINANCIAL MARKETS AND INSTITUTIONS
40189 READING GROUP CORPORATE FINANCE
Courses previous a.y.
Biographical note
Personal Website (click here)
Education
2013–2017 PhD in Economics, LSE, London, UK
Thesis: Essays in Development, Banking and Organizations.
Committee: Tim Besley (chair), Oriana Bandiera, Daniel Paravisini and
Ricardo Reis.
2011–2013 MRes in Economics, LSE, London, UK.
2006 - 2007 Exchange Student, École Normale Supérieure - Rue d’Ulm, Paris,
France.
2005–2010 Bsc and Msc in Economics, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy.
2005–2010 Diploma in Economics, Scuola Sant’Anna, Pisa, Italy.
2002–2005 International Baccalaureate, United World College of the Adriatic,
Duino, Italy.
Academic CV
Curriculum Vitae (click here)
Appointments
Assistant Professor of Finance, Bocconi University, from September 2017
Visiting Fellow, Princeton University, Spring 2018
Affiliations
BAFFI - CAREFIN, Bocconi University
IGIER, Bocconi University
Professional Activities
2015–2016 Consultant, EBRD.
2013–2016 Consultant, World Bank.
2010–2011 Junior Professional Associate, World Bank.
Research areas
Banking, Corporate Finance and Development Economics
Publications
Working Papers
1 “Deposit Volatility, Liquidity and Long-Term Investment: Evidence from a Natural Experiment in Pakistan” (with Ali M. Choudhary), Job Market Paper. Submitted. Link.
2 “Bank Deposits and Liquidity Regulation: Evidence from Ethiopia”
(with F. Strobbe). Submitted. Link.
3 “Financial Regulation and Government Revenue: the Effects of a Policy Change in Ethiopia” (with F. Strobbe). Submitted. Link.
4 “Manager Assignment and Project Returns: Evidence from the World
Bank”. Submitted. Link.
5 “Media, Demonstrations, and Public Good Delivery: Evidence from World Bank Projects during Natural Disasters”. Submitted. Link.