Diana Alessandrini
I am an Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at St. Francis Xavier University (Canada) and a fellow of the Rimini Center for Economic Analysis. In my scholarly work, I examine taxation, minimum wage policies, post-secondary education, wage inequality and the long-term consequences of recessions.
Macroeconomics, Economics of Education, Labor Economics
- D. Alessandrini and J. Milla (in press). “Minimum Wage Effects on Human Capital Accumulation: Evidence from Canadian Data”. Journal of Human Capital.
- D. Alessandrini and B. Diwakar (in press). “The intergenerational effects of recessions”. Review of Income and Wealth.
- R. Brizmohun, D. Alessandrini and V. Hartarska (2021). "Gender wage gap in small islands: Effect of a policy framework in Mauritius". Review of Development Economics 25(4), 2207-2229
- D. Alessandrini (2021). "Progressive Taxation and Economic Stability." The Scandinavian Journal of Economics 123, 422-452.
- D. Alessandrini (2018). "Is Post-Secondary Education a Safe Port and for Whom? Evidence from Canadian Data." Economics of Education Review 67, 1-13.
- D. Alessandrini, S. Kosempel and T. Stengos (2015). "The Business Cycle Human Capital Accumulation Nexus and Its Effect on Hours Worked Volatility."Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control 51, 356 - 377.