Based in Bologna, Italy
Bologna Center 211
Served as visiting professor at the University of Haifa and George Mason University; was previously a visiting fellow at the Amsterdam Center of Law & Economics of the University of Amsterdam and a research fellow at the University of East Anglia; a member of the Advisory Board of the European Association of Law and Economics and of the Board of Directors of the Italian Society of Law and Economics; Ph.D., economics, University of Oxford; Ph.D., economics, Luigi Bocconi University
"Unjust Laws and Illegal Norms," co-author, in International Review of Law and Economics (2012); "Imperfect Substitutes for Perfect Complements: Solving the Anticommons Problem," co-author, in Bulletin of Economic Research (2011); "Separating Complements: The Effects of Competition and Quality Leadership," co-author, in The Journal of Economics (2011); "Subsidiarity for a Changing Union," co-author, in Research Handbook on the Economics of European Union Law (2011); "Social Dynamics and Minority Protection," co-author, in International Review of Law and Economics (2010); "Countervailing Norms," co-author, in Production of Legal Rules (2010); "Self-Regulation," co-author, in Production of Legal Rules (2010); "Self-Defeating Subsidiarity," co-author, in Review of Law and Economics (2009); "Choice of Law and Legal Evolution: Rethinking the Market for Legal Rules," co-author, in Public Choice (2009); "Optimal Territorial Scope of Laws: Subsidiarity and Legal Harmonization," co-author, in The Economics of Lawmaking (2009); "Lawmakers as Norm Entrepreneurs," co-author, in Review of Law and Economics (2008); "Legal Innovation and the Compliance Paradox," co-author, in Minnesota Journal of Law, Science and Technology (2008); "The Paradox of Legal Harmonization," co-author, in Public Choice (2007)
PreTerm 2012
