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CELPE-Università degli Studi di Salerno

CELPE-Università degli Studi di Salerno

Members

  • Roberto dell'Anno
  • Antonio Abatemarco
  • Lavinia Parisi
  • Zouhair Ennaoumi
  • Claudia Avossa

Coordinator

Roberto dell'Anno

Roberto dell'Anno

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  rdellanno@unisa.it

Full Professor of Public Economics at the University of Salerno (Italy), where he also serves as Chair of the Teaching Council in “Economics” within the Department of Economics and Statistics and Scientific Head of the Ph.D. Program in “Economics of Public Sector”. He is the Director of CELPE - the Centre for Labour and Political Economics - at the same university.

He holds a Ph.D. in Economics of Public Sector from the University of Salerno, a Master’s degree in Economics and Finance from the University “Federico II” of Naples, and an International Master’s degree in Economics & Complexity jointly awarded by the University of Barcelona (Spain), Roskilde University (Denmark), and the University of Salerno (Italy). Professor Dell’Anno has been a Visiting Research Scholar at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge (UK), and at the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies, Georgia State University (USA). He was also awarded a Marie Curie Fellowship for Early Stage Researchers at the Department of Economics, Aarhus University (Denmark).

He has authored over fifty articles published in international peer-reviewed economics journals. He is a member of the Editorial Board of Societal Impact (Elsevier) and has served as Associate Editor of the International Journal of Social Economics and Co-editor of the Italian Journal of Public Economics. He regularly acts as a referee for more than fifty scientific journals, academic publishers, and both public and private research institutions.

His main research interests include informal economy, tax evasion, corruption, behavioral public finance, the measurement of latent variables, research evaluation, and gender bias in economic behavior and policy.

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