Expertise
Applied Microeconomics, Urban Economics and Public Economics
Biography
Prof. Sanfelice joined the Economics Department at Temple University in Fall 2019. She received her Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Rochester. Prior to her doctoral studies, she earned an M.A. in Economics from Fundação Getúlio Vargas in 2010 and a B.A. in Applied Mathematics from the University of São Paulo in 2008. Her professional experience includes roles at the World Bank as a junior professional associate and at the City of São Paulo’s Education Department as a technical advisor. Her research interests lie in applied microeconomics, with a focus on topics in public and urban economics.
Selected Publications
- Khalil, U. and Sanfelice, V., 2025. Housing Improvement and Crime. Journal of Public Economics, 242, p.105316.
- Fe, H. and Sanfelice, V., 2022. How bad is crime for business? Evidence from consumer behavior. Journal of Urban Economics, 129, p.103448.
- Sanfelice, V., 2022. Mosquito‐borne disease and newborn health. Health Economics, 31(1), pp.73-93.
- Sanfelice, V., 2019. Are safe routes effective? Assessing the effects of Chicago’s safe passage program on local crimes. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 164, pp.357-373.
Courses Taught
- Econ 1102 - Microeconomic Principles
- Econ 3503 - Introduction to Econometrics
- Econ 8009 - Econometrics I