Manuela Angelucci

   Economics Dept., University of Arizona

   McClelland Hall 401

   Tucson, AZ 85721-0108

   Phone (520) 621 4281
   Fax (520) 621 8450

   angelucm@eller.arizona.edu

 

Curriculum Vitae

Pics

Teaching

Papers

 

Selected Papers

Indirect Effects of an Aid Program: How do Cash Injections Affect Ineligibles' Consumption?, with Giacomo De Giorgi, American Economic Review, 99(1), 486-508, March 2009. Here is the Appendix.


Oportunidades: program effects on consumption, low participation, and methodological issues, with O. Attanasio, Economic Development and Cultural Change, 57:3, 479-506, April 2009.


Love on the rocks: Domestic Violence and Alcohol Abuse in Rural Mexico (2008), B.E Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, 8(1), Article 43.


Family networks and school enrollment: evidence from a randomized social experiment, with G. De Giorgi, M. Rangel, and I. Rasul, Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.


Village Economies and the Structure of Extended Family Networks, with G. De Giorgi, M. Rangel, and I. Rasul, B.E Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy, (9)1, Article 44.


U.S. Border Enforcement and the Net Flow of Mexican Illegal Migration.


The demand for food of poor urban Mexican households: understanding policy impacts using structural models, with O. Attanasio.


Estimating ATT effects with non-experimental data and low compliance, with O. Attanasio.


Insurance and Investment Within Family Networks, with G. De Giorgi, M. Rangel, and I. Rasul.


Aid programs' unintended effects: the case of Progresa and migration.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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