Michele Di Maio

About Michele Di Maio

Michele Di Maio, With an exceptional h-index of 15 and a recent h-index of 12 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Sapienza Università di Roma, specializes in the field of Economics of conflict, Development economics, Industrial policy.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Finance, informal competition, and expectations: A firm-level analysis

Migration in Libya: A spatial network analysis

Conflict exposure and labour market outcomes: Evidence from longitudinal data for the Gaza Strip

Firms amid conflict: Performance, production inputs, and market competition

Agricultural comparative advantage and legislators’ support for trade agreements

Facing displacement and a global pandemic: Evidence from a fragile state

Learning the hard way: The effect of conflict on education

Security, trade, and political violence

Michele Di Maio Information

University

Position

Department of Economics and Law

Citations(all)

1287

Citations(since 2020)

862

Cited By

711

hIndex(all)

15

hIndex(since 2020)

12

i10Index(all)

18

i10Index(since 2020)

14

Email

University Profile Page

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Michele Di Maio Skills & Research Interests

Economics of conflict

Development economics

Industrial policy

Top articles of Michele Di Maio

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Finance, informal competition, and expectations: A firm-level analysis

World Development

Emanuele Brancati

Michele Di Maio

Aminur Rahman

2024/1/1

Migration in Libya: A spatial network analysis

World Development

Michele Di Maio

Valerio Leone Sciabolazza

Vasco Molini

2023/3/1

Conflict exposure and labour market outcomes: Evidence from longitudinal data for the Gaza Strip

Labour Economics

Michele Di Maio

Valerio Leone Sciabolazza

2023/12/1

Firms amid conflict: Performance, production inputs, and market competition

Journal of Development Economics

Davide Del Prete

Michele Di Maio

Aminur Rahman

2023/9/1

Agricultural comparative advantage and legislators’ support for trade agreements

The Journal of Politics

Francesco Amodio

Leonardo Baccini

Giorgio Chiovelli

Michele Di Maio

2022/4/1

Facing displacement and a global pandemic: Evidence from a fragile state

Michele Di Maio

Francesco Fasani

Valerio Leone Sciabolazza

Vasco Molini

2022/3

Learning the hard way: The effect of conflict on education

Global Economic Consequences of the War in Ukraine Sanctions, Supply Chains and Sustainability

Tilman Brück

Michele Di Maio

Sami Miaari

2022

Security, trade, and political violence

Journal of the European Economic Association

Francesco Amodio

Leonardo Baccini

Michele Di Maio

2021/2

Conflict exposure and health: Evidence from the Gaza Strip

Health Economics

Michele Di Maio

Valerio Leone Sciabolazza

2021/6/3

The private sector amid conflict: The case of Libya

Aminur Rahman

Michele Di Maio

2020/12/30

Trade liberalization and political violence: Evidence from North-South preferential trade agreements

Francesco Amodio

Leonardo Baccini

Giorgio Chiovelli

Michele Di Maio

2020/6

Product market competition and the labour market: Evidence from South Africa

Francesco Amodio

Michele Di Maio

Yifan Li

Patrizio Piraino

2020

Be wary of those who ask: A randomized experiment on the size and determinants of the enumerator effect

The World Bank Economic Review

Michele Di Maio

Nathan Fiala

2020/10

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