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University of Exeter Business School

Dr Simone Meraglia

Dr Simone Meraglia

Senior Lecturer in Economics

 S.Meraglia@exeter.ac.uk

 5619

 +44 (0) 1392 725619

 Streatham Court 1.56

 

Streatham Court, University of Exeter, Rennes Drive, Exeter, EX4 4PU, UK


Overview

Dr. Simone Meraglia joined the University of Exeter Business School in 2014 as a Lecturer in Economics after a year spent as Post-Doctoral research fellow at the University of Bologna, and as a visiting scholar at the New York University. He finished his Ph.D. in Economics at the Toulouse School of Economics in 2013.

Nationality: Italian

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Qualifications

  • Ph. D (Toulouse School of Economics)

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Research

Research interests

  • Political Economy
  • Organisational Economics
  • Economic History

My main research interest lies in the analysis of political and market (supporting) institutions, their determinants, and how they interrelate one with another. I explore theoretical and applied models of institution building and State formation, with a focus on the causes and consequences of weak and strong States.

Research projects

I am currently working on the link between the rise of the market economy and the joint evolution of local and state-wide institutions, with an applications to Medieval and Modern Europe.

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Publications

Journal articles

Angelucci C, Meraglia S, Voigtländer N (2022). How Merchant Towns Shaped Parliaments: from the Norman Conquest of England to the Great Reform Act. American Economic Review, 112(10), 3441-3487.
Marattin L, Meraglia S, Minetti R (2022). Sovereign bail‐outs and fiscal rules in a banking union. Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 124(4), 1024-1055.
Cobo-Reyes R, Katz Wisel G, Markussen T, Meraglia S (2022). Voting on sanctioning institutions in open and closed communities: experimental evidence. Social Choice and Welfare, 58, 619-677.
Charness G, Cobo-Reyes R, Meraglia S, Sánchez Á (2020). Anticipated Discrimination, Choices, and Performance: Experimental Evidence. European Economic Review, 127, 103473-103473.
Cobo-Reyes R, Katz Wisel G, Meraglia S (2019). Endogenous Sanctioning Institutions and Migration Patterns: Experimental Evidence. Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, 158, 575-606.

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