Tommaso Crosta
PhD Student in Economics, Bocconi University
Tommaso Crosta is a first-year PhD student in Economics at Bocconi University, interested in development economics and causal inference, especially Bayesian methods and Machine Learning.
Prior to joining Bocconi, Tommaso worked at the Global Poverty Research Lab at Northwestern University..
Recent work by Tommaso Crosta
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What broad lessons have we learned from 115 studies on unconditional cash transfers?
A meta-analysis of 115 studies shows that unconditional cash transfers have positive impacts on a range of key economic and social outcomes, including consumption, income, labour supply, and child health and education. Around 700 million people curre...
Published 16.05.25