Francesca Cornaglia

Room number: CB316
Tel: +44 20 7882 8419
Fax: +44 20 8983 3580
Email: f.cornaglia@qmul.ac.uk
Website: http://webspace.qmul.ac.uk/fcornaglia/
Office hours: Thursday 14:00-15:00
Research keywords: Applied Microeconomics
Francesca's main interests are in labour and health economics, and applied microeconomics. Her current work agenda is related to crime, addictive behaviour and mental health issues. She's currently working on a project investigating the impact that crime has on the mental wellbeing of individuals living in communities that have been subjected to crime, but who have not themselves been victims of criminal actions. She's also working on a lifecycle model of smoking behaviour.
Selected publications
- "Prices, Cigarette Consumption and Smoking Intensity", with Jérôme Adda, /American Economic Review/, Vol. 96, No. 4, September 2006, 1013-1028.
- "The Effect of Taxes and Bans on Passive Smoking", with Jérôme, American Economic Journal, vol. 2, No.1, January 2010, pp.1-32
- "The Innovative Activities of Multinational Firms in Italy", chapter 10 in Multinational Firms and impact on employment, trade and technology. New perspectives for a new century, with G. Balcet, edited by R. Lipsey and J-L Mucchielli, Harwood Press, 2001.
- "Job Creation and Job Destruction", in Labour Mobility and Wage Dynamics in Italy, with C.Malpede, LABORatorio R.Revelli, Rosenber & Sellier, 2002.
- "The Impact of the Italian CFL Program on Job Opportunities for Young People", with B.Contini, C.Malpede and E.Rettore in Pension Policy in an Integrating Europe, Edited by E. Fornero and O. Castellino, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2003.
- "The Effect of Taxes and bans on Passive Smoking", British Academy Review, issue 11, 2008.
- “Taxes, Cigarette Consumption, and Smoking Intensity”, in The Economics Of Health Behaviours, Edited by John Cawley and Donald S. Kenkel, Vol.III, part 2, 2008.
