CURRICULUM VITAE CECILIA GARCÍA-PEÑALOSA GREQAM Marseille, France OFFICE ADDRESS TELEPHONE AND EMAIL PERSONAL DETAILS GREQAM, Phone: 33-4-91140746 Born 7-10-1969 Centre de la Vieille Charité, Fax: 33-4-91900227 Spanish citizen 2 rue de la Charité, cecilia.garcia-penalosa@univmed.fr Married, two children 13002 Marseille, France Web-page : http://www.vcharite.univ-mrs.fr/pp/penalosa/index.html CURRENT POSITION: EDUCATION: Senior research fellow at the University of Aix- Marseille (GREQAM) and at the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS) Oxford University, Nuffield College D.Phil in Economics, September 1995 Oxford University, Corpus Christi M.Phil in Economics, June 1993 Cambridge University, New Hall College B.A. in Economics, June 1991 PREVIOUS APPOINTMENTS: FIELDS OF INTEREST: DISTINCTIONS: GREQAM, Marseille, France Junior research fellow (CR1), 2000-05 Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique GREQAM, Marseille, France GRIT research fellow, 1999-2000 Nuffield College, Oxford University, UK Prize Research Fellow, 1996-1999 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Spain Lecturer, 1995-1996 Economic growth, development economics, income inequality, labour economics. Webb-Medley Prize for best MPhil thesis, 1993 (shared) Best MPhil teacher award, Oxford University, 1999 Winner of the 2009 Hagenaars Memorial Award (granted by the Luxembourg Income Study) 1
PUBLICATIONS EDITED VOLUMES Institutions, Development and Economic Growth, edited with Theo Eicher, MIT Press CESifo seminar series, 2006. JOURNAL ARTICLES Inequality and growth: a note on recent theories. Investigaciones Economicas, 1994, 97-116 The Paradox of Education or the Good Side of Inequality. Oxford Economic Papers, 1995, 265-285. Inequality and Growth: the Perspective of the New Growth Theories, with Philippe Aghion and Eve Caroli. Journal of Economic Literature, 1999, 1615-60. Efficiency and Equity Effects of Education Subsidies, with Klaus Wälde. Oxford Economic Papers, 2000, 52, 702-722. Reprinted in The Economics of Higher Education, C.R. Belfield and H.M. Levin (eds.) Oxford University Press. Status Effects and Negative Utility Growth, with Ben Cooper and Peter Funk. Economic Journal, 2001, 642-665. Inequality and Growth: The Dual Role of Human capital in Development, with Theo Eicher. Journal of Development Economics, 2001, 173-197. Risk Aversion and Rising Wage Inequality, with Eve Caroli. Economics Letters, 2002, 21-26. Bayesian Learning and Gender Segregation, with Richard Breen. Journal of Labor Economics, 2002, 899-922. Risk and the Distribution of Human Capital, with Daniele Checchi. Economics Letters 2004, 82(1), 53-61. Income Inequality and Macroeconomic Volatility: An Empirical Investigation, with Richard Breen. Review of Development Economics, 9(3), 2005, 380-98. Production Risk and the Functional Distribution of Income in a Growing Economy: Tradeoffs and Policy Responses, with Stephen Turnovsky. Journal of Development Economics, 76 (1), 2005, 175-208. Second-best Optimal Taxation in a Developing Economy, with Stephen Turnovsky. Journal of Public Economics, 89 (5-6), 2005, 1045-1074. Growth and Income Inequality: A Canonical Model, with Stephen Turnovsky. Economic Theory, 28, 2006, 25-49. Growth, Inequality, and Fiscal Policy with Endogenous Labor Supply: What are the Relevant Tradeoffs?, with Stephen Turnovsky, Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 39, 2007, 369-394. The Personal and the Factor Distributions of Income in a Cross-Section of Countries, with Emilie Daudey, Journal of Development Studies, 43, 2007, 812-829. Endogenous Strength of Intellectual Property Rights: Implications for Economic Development and Growth with Theo Eicher. European Economic Review, 52, 2008, 237-258. Redistribution and Entrepreneurship with Schumpeterian Growth, with Jean- Francois Wen, Journal of Economic Growth, 13, 2008, 57-80. Distributional Dynamics in a Neoclassical Growth Model: The Role of Elastic Labor Supply, with Stephen Turnovsky. Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 32, 2008, 1399-1431. Consumption Externalities: A Representative Consumer Model when Agents are 2
Heterogeneous, with Stephen Turnovsky. Economic Theory, 37, 2008, 439-467. Labour Market Institutions and Income Inequality, with Daniele Checchi. Economic Policy, 56, 2008, 601 649. The Dynamics of Wealth Inequality in a Simple Ramsey Model: A Note on the Role of Production Flexibility, with Stephen Turnovsky. Macroeconomic Dynamics, 13, 2009, 250-262. Education, corruption and the distribution of income with Theo Eicher and Tanguy van Ypersele. Journal of Economic Growth 2009, 205-31. Labour Market Institutions and the Personal Distribution of Income in the OECD, with Daniele Checchi. Economica, 2010, 413-450. Income distribution, economic growth and European integration. Journal of Economic Inequality, 8, 2010, 277 292. Taxation and Income Distribution Dynamics in a Neoclassical Growth Model, with Stephen Turnovsky. Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 43(8), 2011, 1543-1577. Une analyse microéconomique du gage patrimonial dans l aide aux personnes dépendantes,, with Sophie P. Thiébaut, Bruno Ventelou, and Alain Trannoy. Forthcoming Revue Economique. On gender gaps and self-fulfilling expectations: Theory, policies and some empirical evidence, with Sara de la Rica and Juan J. Dolado. Forthcoming Economic Inquiry. CONTRIBUTIONS TO COLLECTIVE VOLUMES Inequality and Economic Growth, with Philippe Aghion and Eve Caroli, in P. Aghion and J. Williamson, Growth, Inequality and Globalization, Cambridge University Press 1999. Wage Inequality and the Effort Incentive Effects of Technical Progress, with Campbell Leith and Chol-Won Li. In T. Eicher and S.J. Turnovsky (eds.) Distribution and Growth: Issues and Policy Implications, MIT Press, 2003. Distribution and Policy in the New Growth Literature. In N. Salvadori (ed.), Old and New Growth Theories: An Assessment, Edgar Allen, 2003. Knowledge and Development: A Schumpeterian Approach, joint with Philippe Aghion and Peter Howitt. In S. Dowrick, R. Pitchford, and S.J. Turnovsky (eds.) Economic Growth and Macroeconomic Dynamics: Some Recent Developments, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004. The Personal Distribution of Income in a Stochastic Growth Model, with Stephen Turnovsky. In N. Salvadori (ed.), Economic Growth and Distribution: On the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nation, Edgar Allen, 2006. How do Institutions Lead Some Countries to Produce So Much More Output than Others?, with T. Eicher and U. Teksoz. In T. Eicher and C. García-Peñalosa (eds.) Institutions, Development and Economic Growth, MIT Press, 2006, pp.178-220. WORKING PAPERS AND WORK IN PROGRESS. Income Inequality, Mobility, and the Accumulation of Capital: The Role of 3
Heterogeneous Labor Productivity, with Stephen Turnovsky. Cities and the Industrial Revolution, with Liam Brunt. Factor Components of Inequality: Cross-country Differences and Time Changes, with Elsa Orgiazzi. Political versus Economic Institutions in the Growth Process, with Emmanuel Flachaire and Maty Konte. CESifo working paper 3432. OTHER Croissance et institutions : recettes américaines, Le Monde des Débats, February 2001, with Philippe Aghion. Institutional Determinants of Growth, with Philippe Aghion and Eve Caroli, CEPR Bulletin, Spring 2001. Review of Income Distribution in Macroeconomic Models, by G. Bertola, R. Foellmi, J. Zweimüller, Journal of Economics, 2007, 89(2), 187-190. El Impuesto de sucesiones: Ahorro o Desigualdad? Sociedad Abierta, July 2007. Travail, famille. et parité, Le Monde, 8th March 2009. Istituzioni del mercato del lavoro e disugualanza dei redditi with D. Checchi, in L Italia delle disugualanze, L. Cappellari, P. Naticchioni and S. Staffolani (eds.) Carocci: Roma, October 2009, pp. 49-58. Marie Curie versus Silvio Berlusconi, Le Figaro, 23rd February 2011. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES Policy appointments: Member of the Conseil d Analyse Economique (since November 2012). Professional memberships: CESifo fellow (2004-present); Council member of the Society for the Study of Economic Inequality (2005-present). Editorial Activities: Member of the editorial board of the Journal of Economic Inequality, 2007-2010. Associate editor of the Journal of Economic Inequality (2010-present) and the European Economic Review (2011-present). Seminars and Conferences: Endogenous Growth and International Trade (seminar organizer), Nuffield College, 1997; Economics and the Pursuit of Happiness (conference co-organizer), Nuffield College, February 2000; Institutions and Growth, (conference co-organizer) CESifo summer school, Venice, July 2004; Spring Graduate School, Aix-en-Provence, 2006-2011 (co-organizer); Theories and Methods in Macroeconomics 2008 (Program Chair); Growth with Heterogeneous Agents: Causes and Effects of Inequality, Marseille, June 2008 (conference co-organizer). Membership of Program Committees: Congress of the EEA, August 2002; Journées Louis-André Gerard-Varet 2003-2011; Theories and Methods in Macroeconomics 2005-08; Public Economic Theory Conference, 2005; Society for the Study of Economic Inequality Conference, 2005-11. Referee for: American Economic Review, Economic Journal, Economic Theory, 4
Economica, European Economic Review, Fiscal Studies, J. of Economic Behavior and Organization, J. of Development Economics, J. of Economic Dynamics and Control, J. of Economic Growth, J. of Economic Inequality, J. of Economic Literature, J. of Money, Credit and Banking, J. of Political Economy, J. of Political Economy, J. of Public Economics, J. of Public Economic Theory, Labour Economics, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Oxford Economic Papers, Review of Economics and Statistics, Review of Economic Studies, Review of Development Economics, Scandinavian J. of Economics, Spanish Economic Review, World Bank Economic Review, World Bank book referee, World Development. Grant evaluation: Plan Nacional Investigadores, Spain, 2003-present Agence Nationale de la Recherche, France, 2006-present; National Science Foundation, Israel, 2006. VISITING POSITIONS: Free University of Amsterdam, January-February 1996 European University Institute, Florence, March 1998 Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, April-May 1998 University of Washington, October 1999 University of Evry, Paris, May 2000 University of Geneva, September 2001-January 2002 CESifo, University of Munich, May 2004 Minerva Center, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, May 2005 INVITED CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS Old and New Growth Theories: An Assessment, University of Pisa, October 2001. Poverty, Inequality, and the Quality of Growth, University of Trento, Italy, December 2003. Growth and Income Distribution in an Integrated Europe: Does EMU make a difference? 2007 ECFin Annual Research Conference, Brussels, October 2007. Theories and Methods in Macroeconomics 2009, Strasbourg, January 2009. COSME-FEDEA Annual Workshop on Gender Economics, Madrid, May 2010. POLICY CONFERENCES AND SUMMER SCHOOLS International Labor Office, Geneva, Annual Internship on Decent Work, May 2006. New Perspectives on the Study of Inequality, Poverty and Redistribution, I ECINEQ Summer School, Palma de Mallorca, Spain, July 2006. Bureau of European Policy Advisers (BEPA), European Commission: December 2007, January 2009. Austrian Central Bank, Vienna, Dimensions of inequality in the EU, September 2008. Luxembourg Income Study Summer Workshop, Luxembourg, July 2009. EU and Chinese Academy of Social Sciencies. Employment, Poverty Alleviation, Migration and Social Inclusion in the Context of Economic Restructuring in China and the EU, keynote speaker, Xi an, 26-27 March 2012. TEACHING EXPERIENCE: Corpus Christi College, Oxford University, 1993-94. College tutor. Balliol College, Oxford University, 1994-95. College tutor. 5
Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, 1995-96. Lectures on Economic Growth, Advanced Macroeconomics (undergraduates). Oxford University, 1996-99. Lecturer and class teacher for the MPhil in Economics (Growth, Macroeconomics). Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, April 1998. Lectures on Economic Growth for the PhD Program. GREQAM, Marseille, 1999-present Lectures on Economic Growth and Development for Masters and PhD students Université d Evry, Paris, May 2000 Lectures on Economic Growth, PhD Program. University of Munich -CES, Munich, May 2004 Lectures on Economic Growth, PhD Program. 6