Political Science
Matias Giannoni is a Ph.D. Candidate in the Political Science department at MIT, where he specializes in political economy and quantitative methods. His research explores the political effects of firm strategies, the interaction between business and politics, and the relationship between local labor markets and politics. His dissertation project centers on the role that firms and workplaces have in shaping anti-system politics.
He is a Graduate Student Affiliate at Harvard’s Center for European Studies and a Graduate Research Fellow at MIT GOV/LAB. He received his BA in political science (with highest honor) from Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires.
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Political Science
The great separation: The role of firms in the rise of anti-system politics