Pippo RANCI ORTIGOSA Present activities - IEFE

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Pippo RANCI ORTIGOSA Present activities - IEFE
Pippo RANCI ORTIGOSA
Born 1938
Home: via Tortona 86, 20144 Milano
Office: A2A, Corso di Porta Vittoria, 4 – 20122 Milano
Present activities:
President, Supervisory Board, A2A spa
Professor (retired) at the Università Cattolica, Milan
Chair, Board of Appeal, EU Agency for the Coordination of Energy Regulators
Advisor to the Robert Schuman Centre of Advanced Studies, EUI, Florence
Member of the Scientific Committees of IEFE (Centre for Research in Energy and
Environment of Bocconi University) and of the journals: L'Industria, Politica
Economica, Economia delle Fonti di Energia, Mercato Concorrenza Regole
Previous activities:
Guest Professor at the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics (2010-2011)
Director, the Florence School of Regulation at the Robert Schuman Centre,
European University Institute, Florence (2004-2008)
Professor of Economic Policy, Università Cattolica, Milano (1991-2008)
President, Autorità per l'energia elettrica e il gas (1996 – 2003)
vice President, Council of European Energy Regulators (2001-2003)
Professor of Economic Policy, University of Bergamo (1987 – 1991)
Co-founder and President (1973 – 1981), then Research Director (1981 - 1996),
Istituto per la Ricerca Sociale, Milano
Consultant to the President of the Council of Ministers (1992-1993) and to various
Ministries (1972-1980)
Harkness Fellow of the Commonwealth Fund (1964 – 1965)
Degrees: Università Cattolica Milano (1961), MA University of Michigan (1965)
Recent publictions:
(editor, with Guido Cervigni), “The Economics of Electricity Markets”, Edward
Elgar, 2013
(editor), “Economia dell’Energia”, il Mulino, 2011
“Leinfrastruttureenergetiche:l’Italiaeilmercatounicoeuropeo” in Manacorda
P.M. (a cura di) I nodi delle reti. Infrastrutture, mercato e interesse pubblico,
Passigli, Firenze, 2010, pp. 157 - 214
“Il mercato europeo liberalizzato del gas e la sicurezza degli
approvvigionamenti”, in Mercato concorrenza regole, n.3/2009, pp. 525-542
“Editorial” European Review of Energy Markets, 3/3, Oct. 2009, pp.5-12
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