Alessio Fiume
Personal Details
First Name: | Alessio |
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Last Name: | Fiume |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pfi372 |
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Affiliation
Banca d'Italia
Roma, Italyhttp://www.bancaditalia.it/
RePEc:edi:bdigvit (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Paolo Cimbali & Marco De Leonardis & Alessio Fiume & Barbara La Ganga & Luciana Meoli & Marco Orlandi, 2022.
"A decision-making rule to detect insufficient data quality: an application of statistical learning techniques to the non-performing loans banking data?,"
Questioni di Economia e Finanza (Occasional Papers)
666, Bank of Italy, Economic Research and International Relations Area.
- Paolo Cimbali & Marco De Leonardis & Alessio Fiume & Barbara La Ganga & Luciana Meoli & Marco Orlandi, 2023. "A decision-making rule to detect insufficient data quality - an application of statistical learning techniques to the non-performing loans banking data," IFC Bulletins chapters, in: Bank for International Settlements (ed.), Post-pandemic landscape for central bank statistics, volume 58, Bank for International Settlements.
- Danilo Cavapozzi & Alessio Fiume & Christelle Garrouste & Guglielmo Weber, 2011.
"Human Capital Accumulation and Investment Behaviour,"
Post-Print
hal-03241785, HAL.
- Cavapozzi, Danilo & Fiume, Alessio & Garrouste, Christelle & Weber, Guglielmo, 2010. "Human Capital Accumulation and Investment Behaviour," MEA discussion paper series 10213, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
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- Danilo Cavapozzi & Alessio Fiume & Christelle Garrouste & Guglielmo Weber, 2011.
"Human Capital Accumulation and Investment Behaviour,"
Post-Print
hal-03241785, HAL.
- Cavapozzi, Danilo & Fiume, Alessio & Garrouste, Christelle & Weber, Guglielmo, 2010. "Human Capital Accumulation and Investment Behaviour," MEA discussion paper series 10213, Munich Center for the Economics of Aging (MEA) at the Max Planck Institute for Social Law and Social Policy.
Cited by:
- Philipp M. Lersch, 2019. "Fewer Siblings, More Wealth? Sibship Size and Wealth Attainment," European Journal of Population, Springer;European Association for Population Studies, vol. 35(5), pages 959-986, December.
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