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Carlo D`Ippoliti - Dipartimento Scienze Statistiche
PERSONAL INFORMATION
Carlo D’Ippoliti
Viale Regina Elena 295, Palazzina G, 00161 Rome, Italy
(39)0649255366
[email protected]
Skype carlodippoliti
http://www.carlodippoliti.eu
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
October 2004 – November 2009
Joint Ph.D. in Economics
EQF level 8
“Doktor der Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (Dr. rer. pol.)” awarded by the “J.W. Goethe
Universität” of Frankfurt am Main (Germany) and “Dottorato di ricerca in scienze economiche”
awarded by Sapienza University of Rome (Italy).
October 2000 – July 2004
Laurea degree in Political Economy
EQF level 6
LUISS Guido Carli University, Rome (Italy).
CURRENT EMPLOYMENT
December 2008 –
Associate professor of political economy
Department of Statistics, Sapienza University of Rome
▪ From December 2008 to September 2015, assistant professor (ricercatore) of political economy
▪ Chair of the Students’ Orientation Committee of the Department of Statistics and of the Faculty of
Engineering, Informatics and Statistics; Member of the University Students’ Orientation Committee;
Member of the Quality Control Committee of the Department of Statistics
January 2009 –
Assistant editor
PSL Quarterly Review (www.pslquarterlyreview.info)
Moneta e Credito (www.monetaecredito.info)
April 2013 –
Screenwriter and consultant (economist)
RAI S.p.A.
▪ Screenwriter for the weekly economic magazine “2Next – Economia e futuro”, broadcasted on Rai 2
(2013-2014). Lead screenwriter of the series “Lezioni dalla crisi” hosted by Giuliano Amato,
broadcasted on Rai 3 (January-June 2012).
WORK EXPERIENCE
March 2014 – October 2014
Senior Expert
Fundamental Rights Agency of the European Union (FRA), “Update EU international report on
Homophobia, transphobia and discrimination on grounds of sexual orientation and gender identity”,
managed by Fondazione Lelio e Lisli Basso Issoco (Rome).
May 2008 – June 2012
Member of the “coordinating team”
EGGSI “Expert Group on Gender, Social Inclusion, Health and Long-term care”, jointly managed by
IRS (Milan) and Fondazione Giacomo Brodolini (Rome) on behalf of the DG Employment, Social
Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Unit A2, European Commission (the Unit was later transferred under
the responsibility of the DG Justice).
▪ I was responsible for the coordination of national experts on the gender analysis of EU Member
States’ income support policies (2009), active ageing policies (2010) and on the gender analysis of
the social consequences of the economic crisis in terms of multidimensional poverty (2011).
September 2011 – September
2012
August 2010 – September
2011
Project manager
Avvocatura per i diritti LGBT – Rete Lenford
▪ Project “International good practices against the labour market discrimination of LGBT individuals”,
commissioned by UNAR, Italian Ministry for Equal Opportunities, value of tender: €118’000.
Scientific coordinator
Avvocatura per i diritti LGBT – Rete Lenford
▪ Project “Good practices on the non-discrimination of LGBT individuals in the social, cultural,
education, training, employment, health and family fields”, commissioned by UNAR, Italian Ministry
for Equal Opportunities, value of tender: €98’000.
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Carlo D’Ippoliti
September 2008 – June 2009
Adjunct professor
John Cabot University, Rome
▪ History of Economic Thought (undergraduate)
January 2007– December 2008
Research fellow, economics
LUISS Guido Carli, Rome
▪ member of several research projects, including: “Improving the knowledge on the socio-economic
impact of pension systems on women”, managed by the Gesellschaft für Versicherungswissenschaft
und -gestaltung e.V. (GVG) of Cologne (Germany) on behalf of the DG Employment and Social
Affairs, EU Commission (2008-2009); “Improving the European Employment Strategy Evaluation
Capacity for Regional Actors”, funded by the DG Employment and Social Affairs, EU Commission
(2008); “The Evaluation of Economic Research in a Historical Perspective: Comparing Methods and
Arguments”, Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research (2006-2007); “E-government for
Mediterranean countries” (eG4M), financed by the Italian Ministry of Research and Education (20052008); “Economics, Benefits and Financing of E-government”, DG Information Society, Unit C6
eGovernment, European Commission (2005-2006).
Honours and awards
Memberships and other
academic activities
Mother tongue(s)
Other language(s)
• EAEPE-Myrdal Prize 2011 (best monograph) for Economics and Diversity (Routledge,
2011), awarded by the European Association for Evolutionary Political Economy;
• ESHET Young Scholar Award (2011) awarded by the European Society for the History of
Economic Thought;
• HES Young Scholar Award (2010) awarded by the History of Economics Society;
• Storep Young Scholar Award (2010), awarded by Storep, the Italian Association for the
History of Economic Thought
▪ referee for the following publication outlets: American Journal of Economics and Sociology, B.E.
Journal of Economic Policy and Analysis, Economic Notes (Monte dei Paschi di Siena), Feminist
Economics, Forum for Social Economics, Games, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of
Economic Interaction and Coordination, Journal of Economic Surveys, Journal of Post Keynesian
Economics, Moneta e Credito, PSL Quarterly Review, Review of Income and Wealth, Rivista Italiana
degli Economisti, Routledge (Taylor and Francis Group).
▪ Member of the Focus Group of the Next Left project of FEPS – Foundation for European
Progressive Studies.
▪ (2014 – present) member of the Governing Council and Vice-Treasurer, EAEPE – European
Association for Evolutionary Political Economy
▪ (2013 – present) co-editor, StorepPapers (working papers series of Storep)
▪ (2012 – 2015) member of the Steering Committee, Storep – Italian Association for the History of
Economic Thought
▪ (2012 – 2013) member of the World Congress Organizing Committee, ASE – Association for Social
Economics
▪ (2011 – present), Editor “NEP-HME, Heterodox Microeconomics”, New Economic Papers of RepEc,
available at http://nep.repec.org (until 2013 co-editor with Fred Lee)
Italian
UNDERSTANDING
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Annex – Publications
Books
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T.-H. Jo, L. Chester and C. D’Ippoliti. (eds.) (2016). Handbook of Heterodox Economics. London: Routledge.
C. D’Ippoliti (2012). Crisi: (come) ne usciamo?. Roma: L’asino d’oro, ISBN: 9788864430799.
C. D’Ippoliti (2011). Economics and Diversity. New York: Routledge, ISBN: 9780415600279.
C. D’Ippoliti, A. Schuster (a cura di) (2011). DisOrientamenti. Discriminazione ed esclusione sociale delle persone LGBT in
Italia. Roma: Armando Editore, ISBN: 9788860818867.
Journal articles (including editorials, introductions and book reviews)
5. F. Botti, M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti (forthcoming). “Gendered Nature of Poverty in the EU: Individualized versus Collective Poverty
Measures”. FEMINIST ECONOMICS. Forthcoming.
6. F. Botti, C. D’Ippoliti (2016). “The ‘Prostitution Trap’: Trans-forming the economic understanding of prostitution”. FEMINIST
ECONOMICS. Special Issue on “Sex Work and Trafficking”. Forthcoming.
7. C. D’Ippoliti, (2015). “Editorial: Paolo Sylos Labini (1920-2005)”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 68 n. 274, p. 179-185, ISSN:
2037-3635.
8. C. D’Ippoliti, (2015). “Introduction”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 68 n. 272, p. 3-7, ISSN: 2037-3635.
9. F. Botti, C. D’Ippoliti (2014). “Don’t ask don’t tell (that you’re poor)”. JOURNAL OF BEHAVIOURAL AND EXPERIMENTAL
ECONOMICS (formerly JOURNAL OF SOCIO-ECONOMICS). vol. 49 n. 1. pp. 8-25.
10. C. D’Ippoliti, (2014). “Introduction: continuing the debate on Islamic finance”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 67 n. 269, p.
127-129, ISSN: 2037-3635.
11. C. D’Ippoliti, (2014). “Introduction: welcoming a new editorial board”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 67 n. 268, p. 3-8, ISSN:
2037-3635.
12. C. D’Ippoliti (2013). “Schmoller’s method as a critique and alternative to marginalist economics: A reply to Louzek”. THE
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, vol. 72, n. 2, p. 60-69, ISSN: 0002-9246, doi:
10.1111/ajes.12012.
13. C. D’Ippoliti, M. Corsi (2013). “The productivity of the public sector: A Classical view”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 66 n.
267, p. 403-434, ISSN: 2037-3635.
14. C. D’Ippoliti (2013). “Introduzione: l’Unione Europea è ‘mammona’”. MONETA E CREDITO, vol. 66 n. 264, p. 377-395, ISSN:
2037-3651.
15. A. Conte, P.G. Moffatt, F. Botti, D. Di Cagno, C. D’Ippoliti (2012). “A test of the rational expectations hypothesis using data from
a natural experiment”. APPLIED ECONOMICS, vol. 35, p. 4661-4678, ISSN: 0003-6846.
16. C. D’Ippoliti (2012). “Introduction: there is more to Keynesianism than public spending alone”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW,
vol. 260, p. 3-10, ISSN: 2037-3635.
17. C. D’Ippoliti (2012). “Introduzione: le politiche keynesiane non riguardano solo, né sempre, la spesa pubblica”. MONETA E
CREDITO, vol. 257, p. 3-8, ISSN: 2037-3651.
18. C. D’Ippoliti (2012). “Introduzione: la ritirata del neoliberismo?”. MONETA E CREDITO, vol. 259, p. 183-192, ISSN: 20373651.
19. C. D’Ippoliti (2012). “Introduzione: sulle cause reali della crisi finanziaria”. MONETA E CREDITO, vol. 260, p. 279-292, ISSN:
2037-3651.
20. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Diversity and economics”. JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT, vol. 4, p. 562-564,
ISSN: 1053-8372.
21. C. D’Ippoliti, A. Cipollone (2011). “Women’s Employment: Beyond Individual Characteristics vs. Contextual Factors
Explanations”. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, vol. 70, n. 3, p. 756-783, ISSN: 0002-9246.
22. C. D’Ippoliti, A. Roncaglia (2011). “L’Italia in crisi nella crisi”. MONETA E CREDITO, vol. vol. 64, n. 255, p. 189-227, ISSN:
2037-3651.
23. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Introduction: the crisis of economies and economics”. PSL QUARTERLY REVIEW, vol. 257, p. 95-103,
ISSN: 2037-3635.
24. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, F. Lucidi (2011). “On the Evaluation of Economic Research: The case of Italy”. ECONOMIA POLITICA,
vol. 3, p. 369-402, ISSN: 1120-2890.
25. A. Cipollone, M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Building a knowledge economy: Education and job opportunities in gender
perspective”. PANOECONOMICUS, p. 735-757, ISSN: 2217-2386.
26. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Introduzione: la crisi economica e della scienza economica”. MONETA E CREDITO, vol. 254, p. 95-104,
ISSN: 2037-3651.
27. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Todorova Z. (2009), Money and Households in a Capitalist Economy, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham”.
JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC ISSUES, vol. 4, p. 1035-1037, ISSN: 0021-3624.
28. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Adeguatezza e modernità nel rapporto tra donne e pensioni”. ECONOMIA & LAVORO, vol. 3, p. 155-164,
ISSN: 0012-978X
29. C. D’Ippoliti (2010). “Diversity and economics”. ERASMUS JOURNAL FOR PHILOSOPHY AND ECONOMICS, vol. 3, Issue
1, p. 126-128, ISSN: 1876-9098.
30. C. D’Ippoliti (2010). “Note Bibliografiche: Apps, P. e R. Rees (2009), Public Economics and the Household, Cambridge
University Press, Cambridge; Todorova, Z. (2009), Money and Households in a Capitalist Economy, Edward Elgar,
Cheltenham”. MONETA E CREDITO, vol. 63 (250), p. 165-178, ISSN: 2037-3651.
31. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, F. Lucidi (2010). “Pluralism at Risk? Heterodox Economic Approaches and the Evaluation of Economic
Research in Italy”. THE AMERICAN JOURNAL OF ECONOMICS AND SOCIOLOGY, vol. 69, p. 1495-1529, ISSN: 0002-
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9246, doi: 10.1111/j.1536-7150.2010.00754.x.
32. F. Botti, A. Conte, D. Di Cagno, C. D’Ippoliti (2009). “Lab and Framed Lab versus Natural Experiments: Evidence from a Risky
Choice Experiment”. RESEARCH IN ECONOMICS, vol. 63, Issue 4, p. 282-295, ISSN: 1090-9443, doi:
10.1016/j.rie.2009.09.001.
33. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti (2009). “Poor Old Grandmas? On Gender and Pension Reforms in Italy”. BRUSSELS ECONOMIC
REVIEW, vol. 52 (1), p. 35-56, ISSN: 1379-9932.
34. A. Cipollone, C. D’Ippoliti (2009). “Discriminating Factors of Women’s Employment”. APPLIED ECONOMICS LETTERS, vol.
17(11), p. 1055-1062, ISSN: 1350-4851, doi: 10.1080/00036840902762712.
35. F. Botti, A. Conte, D. Di Cagno, C. D’Ippoliti (2008). “Risk Attitude in Real Decision Problems”. THE B.E. JOURNAL OF
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS & POLICY, vol. 8 n. 1, Art. 6 (ADVANCES), p. 1-32, ISSN: 1935-1682, doi: 10.2202/1935-1682.1798.
36. C. D’Ippoliti (2007). “All about the money? Pension reform and fertility trends in Italy”. ECONOMIA, SOCIETÀ, ISTITUZIONI.
vol. 19 n. 1. pp. 35-54.
Book chapters
37. M. Corsi, V. Cirillo, C. D’Ippoliti (2016), “Class and gender during the European crisis”. In: Tridico P. and Fadda S. (eds.).
Varieties of Economic Inequality. London and New York: Routledge. forthcoming.
38. C. D’Ippoliti (2016). “Theories of prices”. In: T.-H. Jo, L. Chester and C. D’Ippoliti. (eds.). Handbook of Heterodox Economics.
London: Routledge. forthcoming.
39. C. D’Ippoliti (2015). “How the ECB sees the euro crisis, and where is it wrong”. In: Pons-Vignon N. and Nkosi M. (eds.).
Struggles in a Time of Crisis. New York: Pluto Press.
40. C. D’Ippoliti, A. Roncaglia (2015). “Heterodox economics and the history of economic thought”. In: T.-H. Jo and Z. Todorova.
(eds.). Advancing the Frontiers of Heterodox Economics: Essays in Honor of Frederic S. Lee. London: Routledge.
41. C. D’Ippoliti (2015). “The European Union as Peter Pan. Global and foreign policy implications of the Eurozone crisis”. in
Skrzypek A. (ed.) Building Welfare Society. Brussels: Foundation for European Progressive Studies.
42. C. D’Ippoliti (2015). “Discriminazione per orientamento sessuale e identità di genere: il contesto socio-economico”. In: B.
Gusmano and A. Lorenzetti. Lavoro, orientamento sessuale e identità di genere. Roma: Armando Editore.
43. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Difference or indifference? On the crisis of mainstream economics and European progressive
movements”. In: Stetter E., Duffek K. and Skrzypek A. Towards a new strategy. Brussels: Foundation for European
Progressive Studies, ISBN: 9783854640332.
44. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, F. Lucidi (2010). “Pluralism at Risk? Heterodox Economic Approaches and the Evaluation of Economic
Research in Italy”. In: Lee, F.S and Elsner W.. Evaluating Economic Research in a Contested Discipline. p. 163-197, WileyBlackwell, ISBN: 9781444339451.
45. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Il mercato del lavoro”. In: C. D’Ippoliti e Schuster A. DisOrientamenti. Discriminazione ed esclusione
sociale delle persone LGBT in Italia. p. 117-128, Roma: Armando Editore, ISBN: 9788860818867.
46. C. D’Ippoliti, D. Orlandini (2011). “L’ambito sociale: reddito e accesso a beni e servizi”. In: C. D’Ippoliti e Schuster A.
DisOrientamenti. Discriminazione ed esclusione sociale delle persone LGBT in Italia. p. 84-92, Roma: Armando Editore, ISBN:
9788860818867 numero ISBN: 9788860818867.
47. C. D’Ippoliti, D. Orlandini (2011). “L’ambito sanitario”. In: C. D’Ippoliti e Schuster A. DisOrientamenti. Discriminazione ed
esclusione sociale delle persone LGBT in Italia. p. 93-101, Roma: Armando Editore, ISBN: 9788860818867.
48. G. Burgio, C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “La scuola, l’istruzione e la formazione professionale”. In: C. D’Ippoliti e Schuster A.
DisOrientamenti. Discriminazione ed esclusione sociale delle persone LGBT in Italia. p. 102-116, Roma: Armando Editore,
ISBN: 9788860818867 numero ISBN: 9788860818867.
49. C. D’Ippoliti (2011). “Azioni e politiche di capacity building”. In: C. D’Ippoliti e Schuster A. DisOrientamenti. Discriminazione ed
esclusione sociale delle persone LGBT in Italia. p. 193-197, Roma: Armando Editore, ISBN: 9788860818867 numero ISBN:
9788860818867.
50. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, A. Gumina, J.C. Woord (2010). “eReadiness Assessment”. In: G. Viscusi, C. Batini e M. Mecella.
Information Systems Planning for eGovernment: the eG4M approach. Berlin: Springer Verlag, ISBN: 9783642135705.
51. F. Botti, A. Conte, D. Di Cagno, C. D’Ippoliti (2007). “Risk Aversion, Demographics and Unobserved Heterogeneity. Evidence
from the Italian TV Show ‘Affari tuoi’”. in P. Sbriglia and A. Innocenti (eds.). Games, Rationality and Behaviour. London:
Palgrave Macmillan.
52. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, F. Lucidi, G. Zacchia (2007), "Giovani, donne e migranti: i "giacimenti" del mercato del lavoro visti in
un’ottica regionale". in P. Villa (ed.). Generazioni flessibili, Nuove e vecchie forme di esclusione sociale. Rome: Carocci.
Research reports
53. F. Bettio, M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, A. Lyberaki, M. Samek Lodovici, A. Verashchagina (2012). "The Impact of the Economic Crisis
on the Situation of Women and Men and on Gender Equality Policies", European Network of Experts on Gender Equality,
Report for the European Commission, DG Justice, Brussels.
54. C. D’Ippoliti (2012). “Buone pratiche internazionali nel contrasto della discriminazione per orientamento sessuale e identità di
genere nel mercato del lavoro”. Rapporto Finale. Ufficio Nazionale Antidiscriminazioni Razziali, Dipartimento per le Pari
Opportunità, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri, Roma.
55. C. D’Ippoliti, A. Schuster (2011). “Realizzazione di uno studio volto all’identificazione, all’analisi e al trasferimento di buone
prassi in materia di non discriminazione nello specifico ambito dell’orientamento sessuale e dell’identità di genere”. Rapporto
finale. Ufficio Nazionale Antidiscriminazioni Razziali, Dipartimento per le Pari Opportunità, Presidenza del Consiglio dei Ministri,
Roma.
56. F. Botti, M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, M. Samek Lodovici (2010). “Active Ageing and Gender Equality Policies: The employment and
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social inclusion of women and men of late working and early retirement age”, Experts Group on Gender, Social Inclusion,
Health and Long-term care. Final Report for the European Commission, DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal
Opportunities, Brussels.
57. A. Cipollone, M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, M. Samek Lodovici, S. Sansonetti (2009). “Gender mainstreaming active inclusion
policies”. Experts Group on Gender, Social Inclusion, Health and Long-term care. Final Report for the European Commission,
DG Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities, Brussels.
58. M. Corsi, C. D’Ippoliti, A. Gumina (2005). “eGovernment Economics Project – Economic Model”. Final Report of the Project
“Benefits, Costs and Financing of eGovernment”, Modinis Programme, DG Information Society, European Commission.
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