Vice Director of the Bologna Center; Senior Adjunct Professor of International Economics—based at Bologna Center
Expertise Geographic Areas Western Europe | Italy | Latin America | Argentina Issues economics | European Union and transatlantic relations Background and Education Professor of economics at the University of Bologna and former dean of the economics faculty; member of the scientific board of the doctoral program in economics at the Catholic University of Argentina; international adviser to DISCERN (Institute for Research of the Sign of the Times); former member of the scientific committee of Ente L. Einaudi of the Bank of Italy; co-editor of Economia Politica, a quarterly review published by Il Mulino; editor of Areté, a quarterly review published by Maggioli; member of the editorial boards of Sociologia, Migration Studies and Diritti umani e diritto internazionale, all published in Italy; fellow of the New York Academy of Sciences; fellow of the Academy of Sciences, Bologna and Milan; member of the academic committee of the Human Development, Capability and Poverty International Research Center at Harvard University; president of Agenzia per il Terzo Settore (Italian Charity Commission); Laurea, economics, Catholic University of Milan (Italy) Foreign Languages French; Italian; Spanish Publications Cooperative Enterprise: Facing the Challenge of Globalization, co-author (2010); Microeconomics, co-author (2010); Avarizia: La passione dell'avere (2009); Markets, Money and Capital: Hicksian Economics for the Twenty First Century, co-editor (2008); The Cooperative Enterprise, co-author (2008); Civil Economy, co-author (2007); L' economia del bene comune (2007); History of Economic Thought, co-author (2005, 2nd edition; translated into Greek and Spanish); Verso una nuova teoria economica della cooperazione, co-author (2005); Economics: A European Text, co-author (2002); author of numerous books and journal articles on welfare economics, theory of consumer behavior, social choice theory, economic epistemology, ethics, history of economic thought and civil economy |