Funding
During the last few years, our activities have been supported by a variaty of grants and donations, including:
CARIPLO Foundation Young Researchers grant for the project "State- and Citizen-Driven Contrast to Organized Crime: Complements or Substitutes?" (2023-ongoing)
- FARE grant for the project "CRACKCRIME: Criminal Groups, Corruption, and Government Crackdowns" (2022 - ongoing)
- PRIN grant for the project "DARKSIDE - The dark side of the money: causes and consequences of the organized crime and corruption" (2022 - ongoing)
- ERC Consolidator Grant for the project “Clean Evidence on Dirty Deeds” (2020-ongoing)
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Grant for the project “Economic Shocks, Social Insurance and Violent Crimes: Evidence from Brazil” (2020-ongoing)
Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation Grant for the project “Drug cartels’ violence in new and traditional illegal markets" (2020-ongoing)
Modigliani Research Grant by Unicredit Foundation (2020-ongoing) for the project “Corruption under Austerity”
Modigliani Research Grant by Unicredit Foundation for the project “Litigation and Liquidity Constraints: New Evidence from Matched Labor and Court Data" (2019-ongoing)
Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance Research (EIEF) grant for the project “Litigation and Liquidity Constraints: New Evidence from Matched Labor and Court Data" (2019)
Research funds assigned by Bocconi University to the Endowed Associate Professor in the Economic Analysis of Crime (2019-ongoing)
Funding from Albertini Family to Bocconi University to support research on crime (2017-2019)
- Italian Ministry of University and Research, Projects of National Interest (PRIN), Project: “Bad Seeds: The Transplantation and Diffusion of Criminal Organizations” (2017-2019)