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Francesco Daveri, Professor of Economics, University of Parma (Italy), Education: M.Sc. in Development Economics, Oxford (1989); Doctorate in Economics, Pavia (Italy), 1992. Main fields of interest: Applied growth theory, with special emphasis on European countries; The causes of productivity growth across countries and sectors. Homepage of Francesco Daveri http://tinyurl.com/gmgpn (14min 15sec) 

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