Curriculum Vitae

Mario Morroni
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CURRENT POSTS
Professor of Economics
Adjunct professor, Department of Politics, University of Pisa.
Life member of Clare Hall, College for Advanced Study, University of Cambridge (G.B.), since 1999.

DOMAIN OF INTEREST
Production Theories and the Flow-Fund Analysis; Methodology for Collecting, Estimating, and Organizing Microeconomic Data; Theories of the Firm; Income Distribution; Welfare Programs; Economic role of the state; Environmental Economics; Macroeconomics; Monetary and Fiscal Policies¸ Didactics of Economics.

AWARDS AND HONOURS
Myrdal Prize 1992, from the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy for the book Production Process and Technical Change, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1992.
“Ordine del Cherubino”  from  the University of Pisa for contributing to enhance its prestige for outstanding  scientific merits and for contributing to the academic life and functioning of the University, 2016.

RESEARCH ACTIVITY ABROAD
2013 (January-June), Visiting scholar at the Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (GB).
1998 (April-October), Visiting fellow at the Clare Hall, University of Cambridge (GB).
1998 (February) Visiting scholar at the Haas School of Business, Institute of Management, Innovation and Organization, University of California, Berkeley (USA).
1988 (February-December) Visiting scholar at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (GB).
1983 (October) Visiting scholar at The Science Policy Research Unit (SPRU), University of Sussex (GB).
1979 (January-July), Visiting scholar at the Department of Applied Economics, University of Cambridge (GB).
1977 (October-December) Visiting scholar at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (GB).

PREVIOUS POSITIONS
Professor of Economics, Department of Politics, University of Pisa, 2001-2020.
Associate professor of Economics, Faculty of Politics, University of Pisa, 1992-2001.
Adjunct lecturer of Labour economics, Faculty of Politics, University of Bologna, 1990-1991.
Assistant professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Bergamo, 1983-1992. Assistant professor of Economics Faculty of Economics, University of Trento, 1981-1983.
Researcher and assistant lecturer fellowship in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Trento, 1976-1981.

EDUCATION
Degree (laurea) received October 1974, in Social Sciences, University of Trento (Italy), maximum points cum laude (110/110 with distinction).
1975-1976, Master in Economics at ISTAO (Institute Adriano Olivetti), Ancona (Italy).

PUBLICATIONS
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