Mariapia Mendola
Professor, Department of Economics, University of Milan-Bicocca
Mariapia Mendola is a development economist whose research interests include welfare-improving investment decisions as well as international and political economics, with a particular focus on migration. Her recent research works cover topics such as diversity, culture, human capital, innovation and networks. She is currently Professor of Economics at the University of Milan-Bicocca, Scientific Director of Centro Studi Luca d'Agliano (LdA) and Research Fellow at IZA. She has been a visiting scholar at the European University Institute, New York University and the Tinbergen Institute. Mendola holds a Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Milan and a B.A. from Bocconi University in Italy. Her research has been funded by 3ie, IGC, the World Bank, UNDP, FAO and others.
Recent work by Mariapia Mendola
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How information shapes farmers’ expectations and adoption in Uganda
A national extension programme in Uganda raised farmers’ expectations and adoption of oilseed crops – revealing how beliefs, not just knowledge, drive agricultural transformation.
Published 03.11.25
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Who migrates from developing countries?
New data from 99 developing countries challenges conventional wisdom in development policy. People whose labour has higher returns at home are more likely to migrate.
Published 20.09.24