Working papers
Working papers
2025
Ballatore R. M., Palma A., Vuri D.
Degrees of Deception: How Score Manipulation Mitigates Temperature's Impact on Student Performance.
2024
Castaldo C., Giaccherini M., Pallante G., Palma A.
Unveiling Shades of Green Food beyond Labels. Evidence from an Online Experiment to Climate Adaptation.
CESifo Working Paper No. 11161
Martinelli G., Palma A.
Some (don't) Like it Hot. Persistent High Temperatures Increase Depression and Anxiety
GSSI Discussion Paper Series 2024-02
2023
Curci G., Depalo D., Palma A.
The Dirtier You Breathe, The Less Safe You Are. The Effect of Air Pollution on Work Accidents.
CEIS Working Paper No. 554 (R&R on Journal of Public Economics)
A summary on VoxEU hereAlfani F., Molini V., Pallante G., Palma A.
Job Displacement and Reallocation Failure. Evidence from Climate Shocks in Morocco.
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 10279
Ferro S., Palma A., Serra C., Stafoggia M.
Beyond Birth: The Medium-Term Health Impact of Prenatal Exposure to Air Pollution.
Draft available on SSRN
2022
Manaresi F., Palma A., Salvatici L., Scrutinio V.
Managerial input and firm performance. Evidence from a policy experiment.
Also pusblished as WORKINPS paper2021
Ascani A., Faggian A., Montresor S., Palma A.
GSSI RSEG Discussion Paper No.2021-1, ISSN 2724-3680
2019
Giaccherini M., Kopinska J., Palma A.
When Particulate Matter Strikes Cities. Social Disparities and Health Costs of Air Pollution.
CEIS Research Paper Series No.467, ISSN 2610-931XPalma A., Petrunyk I., Vuri D.
Air Pollution during Pregnancy and Birth Outcomes in Italy.
IZA Discussion Paper Series No. 12467, ISSN 2365-9793Palma A.
L’effetto dell’inquinamento dell’aria sull’offerta di lavoro in Italia. Evidenze dai dati Inps.
Allegatio al XVIII Rapporto Annuale INPS, ISSN 2611-36192018
Asfaw S., Maggio G., Palma A.
Climate Resilience Pathways of Rural Households. Evidence from Ethiopia..
SPRU Working Paper Series 18-2018, ISSN 2057-6668Atella V., Belotti F., Kopinska J., Palma A., Piano Mortari.
Health Status and the Great Recession. Evidence from Electronic Health Record.
CEIS Research Paper 425 (16), ISSN 2610-931X (R&R on Health Economics)2017
Atella V., Belotti F., Palma A., et al.
The "Double Expansion of Morbidity” Hypothesis: Evidence from Italy.
CEIS Research Paper 395 (15), ISSN 2610-931X2016
Markandya A., Dhavala K., Palma A.
The role of flexible biofuel policies in meeting biofuel mandates.
BC3 Working Papers 2016-03