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RAFAEL DI TELLA October 26, 2006 243 Concord Ave., #12 Cambridge, MA 02138 EDUCATION 1996 D.Phil., Economics, Oxford University, England. 1993 M.Phil., Economics, Oxford University, England. 1990 Licenciado, Economics, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina. HARVARD UNIVERSITY Appointments 7/1/06 Present Joseph C. Wilson Professor of Business Administration 7/1/04 6/30/06 Professor of Business Administration 7/1/02-6/30/04 Associate Professor of Business Administration 7/1/97-6/30/02 Assistant Professor of Business Administration Teaching Assignments 2003-2004 The Economics of Markets 2002 - present Institutions, Macroeconomics and the Global Economy (IMaGE) 2001-2002 Creating Modern Capitalism 1997-2002 Business, Government and the International Economy (BGIE) NATIONAL BUREAU OF ECONOMIC RESEARCH (NBER) 7/1/06 Present Research Associate WORK EXPERIENCE 1998-1999 Consultant, Inter American Development Bank, Washington DC, External coordinator for the project Transparency and Accountability: The Case of Public Hospitals in Latin America. Research Network-fifth project. 1996-1997 Economist, Fundacion Mediterranea, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Work on the economics of education, corruption and the efficiency of social spending in Argentina. 1996 Economist, Economics Ministry, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Work on rescheduling provincial debt and a program to reduce corruption. 1995 1996 Consultant, OXERA, Oxford, England. Work on the state of regulation in Latin America. 1993 Summer Associate, J.P.Morgan, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Rafael Di Tella, October 26, 2006 1 CV Page 1

PUBLICATIONS Corruption and Crime 1. Plata o Plomo : Bribe and Punishment in a Theory of Political Influence (joint with Ernesto Dal Bo and Pedro Dal Bo) American Political Science Review, 2006, vol. 100, no. 1, pp. 41-53. 2. Are Politicians Really Paid Like Bureaucrats? (joint with Ray Fisman) Journal of Law and Economics, 2004, vol. 47, no. 2, pp. 477-514. 3. Inflation, Inflation Variability and Corruption (joint with Miguel Braun) Economics and Politics, 2004, vol. 16, no. 1, pp. 77-100. 4. Do Police Reduce Crime? Estimates Using the Allocation of Police Forces after a Terrorist Attack (with Ernesto Schargrodsky) The American Economic Review, 2004, vol. 94, no. 1, pp. 115-33. 5. Capture by Threat (with Ernesto Dal Bo') Journal of Political Economy, 2003, vol. 111, no. 5, pp. 1123-54. 6. The Role of Wages and Auditing during a Crackdown on Corruption in the City of Buenos Aires, (with Schargrodsky) Journal of Law and Economics, 2003, vol. 46, no. 1, pp. 269-92. 7. Rents, Competition and Corruption (with Alberto Ades) The American Economic Review, 1999, vol. 89, no. 4, pp. 982-94. Reprinted in The Economics of Corruption, Ajit Mishra (editor), Readers in Economics Series, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2005. 8. Does Competition Kill Corruption? (with Christopher Bliss) Journal of Political Economy, 1997, vol. 105, no. 5, pp. 1001-23. 9. National Champions and Corruption: Some Unpleasant Interventionist Arithmetic (with Ades) The Economic Journal, 1997, vol. 107, no. 443, pp. 1023-42. 10. The New Economics of Corruption: A Survey and Some New Results (with Ades) Political Studies, 1997, vol. 45, no. 3, pp. 496-515. Reprinted in Political Corruption, Paul Heywood (editor), Blackwell Publishers 1997. Reprinted in Combating Corruption in Latin America, Joseph Tulchin and Ralph Espach (editors), Washington, D.C.: Woodrow Wilson Center Press, 2000. Reprinted (abridged version), in Liberalization and the New Corruption, Barbara Harris and Gordon White (editors), IDS Bulletin, 27, 2, 1996, pp. 6-12. Happiness and Beliefs 11. The Formation of Beliefs: Evidence from the Allocation of Land Titles to Squatters (with Schargrodsky and Sebastian Galiani). The Quarterly Journal of Economics, forthcoming. Rafael Di Tella, October 26, 2006 2 CV Page 2

12. Some uses of Happiness Data in Economics (with Robert MacCulloch) Journal of Economic Perspectives, 2006, vol. 20, no. 1 (winter), pp. 25-46. 13. Partisan Social Happiness (with Robert MacCulloch) The Review of Economic Studies, 2005, vol. 72, no. 2, pp. 367-93. 14. Happiness and Inequality: Are Europeans and Americans Different? (with Alberto Alesina and MacCulloch). Journal of Public Economics, 2004, vol. 88 (9-10), pp. 2009-42. 15. The Macroeconomics of Happiness (with MacCulloch and Andrew Oswald) The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2003, vol. 85, no. 4, pp. 793-809. 16. Preferences over Inflation and Unemployment: Evidence from Surveys of Happiness (with MacCulloch and Oswald) The American Economic Review, 2001, vol. 91, no. 1, pp. 335-41. Welfare State 17. Europe vs America: Institutional Hysteresis in a simple Normative Model (with MacCulloch). Journal of Public Economics, 2006, vol. 90, no. 12, pp. 2161 86. Lead article. 18. The Consequences of Labor Market Flexibility: Panel Evidence based on Survey Data (with MacCulloch) The European Economic Review, 2005, vol. 49, no. 5, pp. 1225-59. Reprinted (abridged version) in Australian Stock Exchange Quarterly, 3 rd Quarter 1999. 19. Unemployment Benefits as a Substitute for a Conservative Central Banker (with MacCulloch). The Review of Economics and Statistics, 2004, vol. 86, no. 4, pp. 911-22. 20. The Determination of Unemployment Benefits (with MacCulloch) Journal of Labor Economics, 2002, vol. 20, no. 2, pp. 404-34. 21. Informal Family Insurance and the Design of the Welfare State (with MacCulloch) The Economic Journal, 2002, vol. 112, no. 481, pp. 481-503. WORKING PAPERS (SUBMITTED) 22. Media Bias as Product Differentiation (with Bharat Anand and Alexander Galetovic) Journal of Economics, Management and Strategy, Revise and resubmit. 23. Reputation when Threats and Transfers are available (with Ernesto Dal Bo and Pedro Dal Bo) Journal of Economics, Management and Strategy, Revise and resubmit. 24. A Note on Wealth as a Corruption-Controlling-Device (with Federico Weinschelbaum). The Economic Journal, Revise and resubmit. 25. Why Doesn t Capitalism Flow to Poor Countries? (with MacCulloch). 26. Gross National Happiness as an Answer to the Easterlin Paradox? (with MacCulloch). Rafael Di Tella, October 26, 2006 3 CV Page 3

27. Happiness Adaptation to Income and to Status (with MacCulloch). 28. Crime and Punishment in the American Dream (joint with Juan Dubra). 29. Crime Distribution and Victim Behavior during a Crime Wave (with Galiani and Schargrodsky). OTHER PUBLICATIONS (SELECTED) 1. Corruption and the Demand for Regulating Capitalists Chapter 12 in International Handbook on the Economics of Corruption, Susan Rose-Ackerman (editor), Elgar Publishing. 2. Comment on Labor Market Behavior by Truman Bewley, Conference proceedings How Humans Behave, www.bos.frb.org/2003economicconference 2003 3. Review of Happiness and Economics by Bruno Frey and Alois Stutzer, Princeton University Press, Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics, 159, June, 2003. 4. Political and Economic Incentives during an Anti-Corruption Crackdown, (with Schargrodsky). Chapter 7 in Corrupt Exchanges: Empirical Themes in the Politics and Political Economy of Corruption, Donatella della Porta and Susan Rose-Ackerman (editors), Baden-Baden, 2002, 5. The New Political Economy of Corruption and the Motivation of Politicians: Progress and Some Open Questions, American Political Association-Comparative Politics Newsletter, 2002. 6. Shining Light in Dark Corners, (with Savedoff) Chapter 1 in Diagnosis Corruption: Fraud in Latin America s Public Hospitals, Rafael Di Tella and William Savedoff (editors), IADB Press, 2001. 7. Comment on Public Sector Wages and Bureaucratic Quality by Ugo Panizza, Economia, 2002, 2, pp. 140-1. 8. Diagnosis Corruption: Fraud in Latin America s Public Hospitals, Editor, Washington DC: IADB Press, 2001. (with Savedoff) 9. A Guide to Utility Regulation in Latin America Oxford: OXERA Press, 1996. (with Vivian Foster) 10. Competitiveness and the New Industrial Policy (with Ades and Mark Carney) World Competitiveness Report, 1995, IMD-World Economic Forum, pp. 351-55. COURSE DEVELOPMENT: SELECTED CASES (WITH TEACHING NOTES) 1. Strategy of the Firm Under Regulatory Review: The Case of Chilectra (with Alexander Dyck) Harvard Business School Case 702-025 2. Argentina s Convertibility Plan Harvard Business School Case 702-002. Rafael Di Tella, October 26, 2006 4 CV Page 4

Menem and the Populist Tradition in Argentina (Overview and extension). Harvard Business School Case 700-061 3. Bolivia: Globalization, Sovereignty or democracy? (with Huw Pill) Harvard Business School Case 702-086. 4. Argentina s Financial System: The Case of Banco de Galicia (with Tarun Khanna and Pill) Harvard Business School Case 702-033. 5. The 2001 Crisis in Argentina: An IMF-Sponsored Default? (A & B) Harvard Business School Case 704-004, 704-021. 6. Brazil 2003: Inflation Targeting and Debt Dynamics (with Laura Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 704-028. 7. Inequality and the American Model Harvard Business School Case 703-025. 8. Note on Exchange Rate Regimes Harvard Business School Case 704-038. 9. Spain: Straddling the Atlantic Harvard Business School Case 705-006. 10. Capital Controls in Chile in the 1990 s (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 705-031. 11. The US Current Account Deficit in 2005 (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-002. 12. China: To Float or not to Float? A (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-021. B Timeline (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-022. C Esquel Group and the Chinese Renminbi (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-023. D Bank of America s Strategic Investment in China Construction Bank (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-031. E ABB Investment in China (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-035. F Alcatel and Strong Chinese Competition (with Alfaro) Harvard Business School Case 706-036. Rafael Di Tella, October 26, 2006 5 CV Page 5

PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES 2006 present Co-founder, Laboratorio de Investigaciones sobre Crimen, Instituciones y Políticas (LICIP) 2004 - present Associate Editor, Journal of Development Economics 2003 - present Associate Editor, Economía. 2001 Fellow, Club de Madrid. 1998-2006 Member, Steering committee on corruption indexes, Transparency International. 1998 - present Member of the Policy Committee, David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University. 1998-2006 Member of the board, Poder Ciudadano, Argentina. 1997 - present Referee for American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Econometrica, Review of Economic Studies, Quarterly Journal of Economics, American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Labor Economics, International Economic Review, Journal of Public Economics, European Economic Review, and others. 1997 - present Refereed book manuscripts for MIT Press, Princeton University Press, Routledge and others and reviewed chapters of the textbook for MBA s Macroeconomics: Understanding the Wealth of Nations, by David Miles and Andrew Scott, New York: John Wiley & Sons. OTHER 1996 Co-founder, Argentine Union of Sportspeople. 1984-1995 Fencing: Argentine National Team. South American Champion 1992, Pan-American Vice- Champion, 1993, 39th World Championship, 1991. Olympic Games: Seoul 1988, Barcelona 1992. Rafael Di Tella, October 26, 2006 6 CV Page 6