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FRANCESCA BASSI

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Position

Professoressa Ordinaria

Address

VIA CESARE BATTISTI, 241/243 - PADOVA

Telephone

0498274152

Born in Udine, September 28, 1967. Married, 3 children.

She graduated on 11 July 1991 in Statistical and Economic Sciences at the Faculty of Statistical, Demographic and Actuarial Sciences of the University of Padua, with a score of 110/110. Thesis “Efficiency of extra-sampling error estimators” (supervisor Prof. L. Fabbris).

She obtained the PhD in Statistics on 23 October 1995. Thesis "Correlated measurement errors in longitudinal data and latent class analysis" (supervisor Prof. U. Trivellato).

From 30 April 1998 to 28 February 2002 she was researcher (confirmed researcher from 30 April 2001) in Economic Statistics (S02X) at the Faculty of Statistical Sciences of the University of Padua.

Since 1 March 2002 you are an associate professor of Economic Statistics (SECS-S/03) at the Department of Statistical Sciences of the University of Padua.

Member of the Italian Statistical Society, of the International Association of Survey Statisticians, of the Italian Society of Applied Statistics, of the European Network for Business and Industrial Statistics.

She taught
Statistical Models of Economic Behavior
Economic Statistics
Business Statistics
Business Economics Laboratory
Market analysis
Statistical Models for Discrete Economic Choices and Duration Data
Measurement of Economic and Business Phenomena
BSC and customer analysis
Statistical Methods for Marketing for the Master's Degree Course in Statistical Sciences
Statistical Methods for Analysis of Hierarchical Data.

Notices

Office hours

  • Tuesday from 11:00 to 13:00
    at Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche

  • Wednesday from 14:00 to 15:00
    at Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche

Research Area

Indicators and models for the measurement of the circular economy and sustainability.
Small and medium-sized European enterprises and circular economy practices.
Analysis of the effects of microfinance policies on small businesses in developing countries.
Longitudinal data, hierarchical data and measurement errors.
Measurement of the quality of university teaching.
Statistical models of economic behavior, in particular of the consumer.
Measure of consumer satisfaction.
Statistical methods for market research and analysis, the design of marketing strategies, market segmentation.
Work and unemployment, measurement and analysis