Economics

Submitted by aniello.ferraro on Thu, 11/23/2023 - 11:51
Faculty/school/department
Department of Economic and Legal Studies
Size of the team
number of researchers number of supporting staff number of PhD students
11
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10
PI
PI name
Bruno Chiarini
PI bio

Bruno Chiarini is Full Professor of Political Economics at University of Naples - Department of Economic and Legal Studies . His main research interests concern: 

  • Applied Econometric and Economic Modelling,
  • Stochastic Dynamic General Equilibrium Models,
  • Fiscal Policy: Tax evasion and underground economy
  • Applied Game Theory

He currently teaches: Applied Economic Policy, Strategic Decisions for Economic Policy and Business

 

Contact person and e-mail
Contact person
Aniello Ferraro
Contact person e-mail
WWW
Short description of research profile

The research activity of the Economics Group focuses above all on the following main areas:

  • Empirical evaluation of public policies
  • Labor economics
  • Circular economy 
  • Waste management
  • Water resources management
  • Economic dynamics and equilibrium in goods, labor and financial markets
  • Underground economy and tax evasion
  • Business cycle
  • Energy transitions and economic growth
  • Economic History
  • Spatial Econometrics
  • DSG model
     

 

Publications

Representative publications

Chiarini, B., D'Agostino, A., Marzano, E., & Regoli, A. (2020). The perception of air pollution and noise in urban environments: A subjective indicator across European countries. Journal of environmental management263, 110272.
Agovino, M., Bartoletto, S., & Garofalo, A. (2022). A long-term analysis of efficiency in the Italian banking system from 1861 to 2010. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics61, 227-241.
Ciccarone, G., & Marchetti, E. (2013). Rational expectations and loss aversion: Potential output and welfare implications. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization86, 24-36.
Ferraro, A., Cerciello, M., Agovino, M., & Garofalo, A. (2021). Do public policies reduce social exclusion? The role of national and supranational economic tools. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics57, 165-181.  
Agovino, M., Garofalo, A., & Cerciello, M. (2019). Do local institutions affect labour market participation? The Italian case. The BE Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy19(2), 20180077.