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Mattia Fochesato
Mattia Fochesato
Department of Social and Political Science, Dondena and BIDSA, Bocconi University
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Greater post-Neolithic wealth disparities in Eurasia than in North America and Mesoamerica
TA Kohler, ME Smith, A Bogaard, GM Feinman, CE Peterson, ...
Nature 551 (7682), 619-622, 2017
3052017
The farming-inequality nexus: new insights from ancient Western Eurasia
A Bogaard, M Fochesato, S Bowles
Antiquity 93 (371), 1129-1143, 2019
1212019
Comparing ancient inequalities: the challenges of comparability, bias and precision
M Fochesato, A Bogaard, S Bowles
Antiquity 93 (370), 853-869, 2019
682019
Nordic exceptionalism? Social democratic egalitarianism in world-historic perspective
M Fochesato, S Bowles
Journal of Public Economics 127, 30-44, 2015
502015
Origins of Europe’s north-south divide: Population changes, real wages and the ‘little divergence’in early modern Europe
M Fochesato
Explorations in Economic History 70, 91-131, 2018
40*2018
Farming, inequality and urbanization: a comparative analysis of late prehistoric northern Mesopotamia and south-west Germany
A Bogaard, A Styring, J Whitlam, M Fochesato, S Bowles
Ten thousand years of inequality: the archaeology of wealth differences, 2018
372018
Changing social inequality from first farmers to early states in Southeast Asia
M Fochesato, C Higham, A Bogaard, CC Castillo
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 118 (47), e2113598118, 2021
172021
Pandemics and socio-economic status: evidence from the plague of 1630 in Northern Italy
G Alfani, M Bonetti, M Fochesato
Population Studies, ---, 2023
102023
Technology, institutions, and wealth inequality: What do we learn from comparable estimates over 12 millennia?
M Fochesato, S Bowles
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2024
9*2024
Plagues, wars, political change, and fiscal capacity: late medieval and Renaissance Siena, 1337–1556
M Fochesato
The Economic History Review 74 (4), 1031-1061, 2021
82021
Wealth Accumulation and Institutional Capture: the Rise of the Medici and the Fall of the Florentine Republic
M Belloc, F Drago, M Fochesato, R Galbiati
8*
Institution Shocks and the Dynamics of Wealth Distribution. Did the Abolition of US Slavery Reduce Wealth Inequality?
M Fochesato, S Bowles
Santa Fe Institute, 1-18, 2017
72017
The origins of enduring economic inequality
S Bowles, M Fochesato
Journal of Economic Literature 62 (4), 1475-1537, 2024
62024
Multigenerational Transmission of Wealth: Florence 1403-1480
M Belloc, F Drago, M Fochesato, R Galbiati
American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 2023
6*2023
The Global Dynamics of Inequality (GINI) project: analysing archaeological housing data
A Bogaard, S Ortman, J Birch, GC Quequezana, S Chirikure, ER Crema, ...
Antiquity 98 (397), e6, 2024
52024
The determinants of wealth inequality in the Republic of Venice (1400-1800)
G Alfani, M Di Tullio, M Fochesato
University of Warwick, Centre for Competitive Advantage in the Global …, 2020
52020
Francesco da Empoli e Pietro Strozzi: un dibattito su usura e speculazione nella Firenze del Trecento
M Fochesato
Studi francescani 109 (1-2), 73-113, 2012
42012
Strategic crisis management in the European Union: Evidence Review Report
M Comes, D Alexander, A Boin, C Eckert, T Elmqvist, M Fochesato, ...
SAPEA, 2022
32022
Accounting for uncertainty and bias in archaeological and historical evidence on wealth inequality
M Fochesato, S Bowles
CEPR Discussion Papers, 2024
12024
Economic inequality is fueled by population scale, land-limited production and settlement hierarchies across the archaeological record
T Kohler, A Bogaard, S Ortman, ER Crema, S Chirikure, P Cruz, AS Green, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2024
2024
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