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ANNALISA ROSSELLI
Address
Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza
Via Columbia 2 - 00133 ROMA - Italy
Ph. 39 067259-5728 fax 39 062020500
E-mail: [email protected]
Country of citizenship
Italy
Known languages
Fluency in English; good knowledge of French and Portuguese
Academic position
Full Professor (Professore Ordinario) of Economics and History of Economic
Thought
Research fields
History of economic thought, monetary history, gender economics
Undergraduate studies
University of Florence, First degree in Mathematics, 110/110 cum laude, July
1974
Graduate studies and fellowships
C.N.R. (Italian Research Council) Fellowship, 1974-75
British Academy-Walfson Foundation Fellowship, London School of Economics,
Research Student, 1977-78
C.N.R. Fellowship, Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, University of
California, Los Angeles, 1982-83
C.N.R. Fellowship, Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, University of
California, Berkeley, Fall Semester 1985
Academic Distinctions
President of ESHET (European Society for the History of Economic Thought)
2012-2013
President of STOREP (Italian Association for the History of Political Economy)
2010-2012
Vice-President (elected) of ESHET (European Society for the History of Economic
Thought) 2005-8
Member (elected) of the Executive Committee of AISPE, Italian Association for
the History of Economic Thought, 2003-2004
Recent Visiting Positions
Visiting Professor at the University of Lyon 2, France, Spring 2015
Visiting professor at CNRS PHARE, Parigi 1 “Sorbonne”, Spring 2010.
Visiting professor at the Faculty of Social Sciences , University of Paris 8 , Spring
2004
Research Associate, Centre For History and Economics, King’s College,
Cambridge, Fall 2003
Other teaching experiences abroad
Member of the Scientific Board of the European Summer School in ‘History of
Economic thought, economic methodology and economic history’, since 2003
Member of the scientific board of the Ecole Doctorale Economie Panthéon
Sorbonne since 2010
Erasmus/Socrates Teaching Staff Exchange program: Porto 2006
Visiting professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Paris 8 , 2004.
Erasmus/Socrates Teaching Staff Exchange program: Barcelona , 2001
Courses in Development and History of Economic Thought, Universitade
E.Mondlane, Maputo, Mozambique, 1991, 1995 and 1997
Other Recent Professional Services
Member of the editorial board of European Journal for the History of Economic
Thought, of Cahiers d' Economie Politique/Papers in Political Economy, of Rivista
di Politica Economica and editor of the online journal Economic Thought
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Referee for: American journal of economics and sociology, BNL Quarterly
Review, Cambridge Journal of Economics, Cahiers d'Economie Politique,
Economia e Lavoro, Economia Politica, European Journal of the History of
Economic Thought, Feminist Economics, History of Economic Ideas, Journal of
the History of Economic Thought, Journal of Economic Policy, Metroeconomica,
Moneta e Credito, Oeconomia, Review of Political Economy, Rivista di Politica
Economica, Storia del pensiero economico.
Member of the scientific committee of the ESHET conferences in Kingston
(2013), Lausanne (2014) Rome (2015)
Member of a hiring committee for an associate professor position at the
University Nice Sophia Antipolis (2015)
Member of jury de thèse (rapporteur) Université de Paris 8, (2014)
Referee for the 2004-2010 and 2011-2014 VQR (Italian Research Assessment
Exercise)
Member of the AERES evaluation committee of the Department PHARE
University Paris 1 Sorbonne (2013)
Workshops and conferences attended by invitation
(selection)
“Economic Benefits of Gender Equality in the European Union”, workshop
organized by the European Institute for Gender Equality (EIGE) Vilnius, February
2016
Journées d’études “Marché monétaire et politique monétaire“, CNRS, Paris, 2-3
October 2015
Conference “War in the history of economic thought: the economists and the
question of war” Otaru, Japan, 2015.
Seminar on “About the microeconomics of gold and foreign exchange markets in
the Bullion Controversy”, Atelier ‘Marché monétaire et politique monétaire’
Paris, 15 February 2014
Conference “Path Dependence in Economic Development. Meeting of Historians
of Economics Thought From Europe and Latin America”, 20-22 November 2013,
Medellín, Colombia
Conference “New developments on Ricardo and the Ricardian tradition”, Lyon,
France, 9-12 September 2013
Workshop “Crises and Space in the History of Economic Thought”, University of
Corte, Corsica, 12-15 September 2012
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Conference "Money, Finance, Bank, Liberal Economists and Ricardo", Kyoto,
Japan, March 2012
Colloque “Le pouvoir dʼachat de la monnaie » de Irving Fisher”, Lyon, France,
September 2011
Colloque "Monnaie et Richesse au XVIIIème siècle avant Adam Smith", Paris,
Sorbonne, April 2011
International Workshop “Marshall and Marshallians on Industrial economics”,
Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, 2008
First European and Japanese Societies for the History of Economic Thought
Meeting , Nice, France, December 2006
Journée David Ricardo, Université Paris 8, March 2006
Colloque “History of Economic Thought and Economic Methodology in the new
European curricula: comparative practice”, Maison des Sciences Économiques,
Paris 2005
Workshop “Cambridge School of Economics: From Marshall to Keynes”
Hitotsubashi University , Tokyo, 2003
Convegno Sraffa, Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, Roma 2003
Colloquio “Sraffa”, Napoli 2003
HOPE 2001 conference, Duke University, USA, 2001
Other conferences where she presented a paper (selection)
Annual meeting of the European Society for the History of Economic Thought
(ESHET) (Lisbon 1996; Marseille 1997; Darmstadt 2001; Creta 2002; Paris 2003;
Treviso 2004: Stirling 2005; Porto 2006; Strasbourg 2007; Prague 2008;
Thessaloniki 2009; Amsterdam 2010; Istanbul 2011; St.Petersburg 2012; London
2013; Lausanne 2014, Rome 2015).
History of economics society annual meeting (Vancouver, USA, 1996; Charleston,
USA, 1997; Kansas City, USA, 2009).
Annual meeting STOREP - Italian Association for the History of Political Economy
(Belgirate 2004; Siena 2005; Lecce 2006; Pollenzo 2007; Roma 2008; Firenze
2009;Trento 2010; Minervino di Lecce 2011; Padova 2012; Gaeta 2013; Bergamo
2014; Torino 2015; Catania 2016).
European Conference in History of Economics (ECHE) “Economics and place”,
Paris October 2006.
International Association for feminist economics annual meeting (Torino 2008;
Barcelona 2012; Berlin 2015).
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AISPE annual meeting (Modena 1994; Napoli 1997; Firenze 1999; Lecce 2001;
Brescia 2003).
Other professional activities
Member of the editorial board of the web-magazine www.InGenere.it
Author of several publications and reports on issues of gender equality. See,for
example, Report for the European Parliament, Directorate General for Internal
Policies, on “The policy on Gender Equality in Italy”, March 2014, available at
http://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/note/join/2014/493052/IPOLFEMM_NT(2014)493052_EN.pdf
Lecturer at the Summer School in “Gender Economics and Society”, Torino, July
2014 and 2015,organized by Università di Torino, Collegio Carlo Alberto , and ILO,
International Training Center
Read more on my activities on gender issues
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Publications of Annalisa Rosselli
Articles in refereed journals and Chapters
Rosselli A. 2016 ‘Richard Kahn and the Stabilization of Commodity Prices’,
Journal of the History of Economic Thought, forthcoming
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2016. Richard F. Kahn (1905–1989). In R. Cord ed.,
The Palgrave Companion to Cambridge Economics, forthcoming, DOI
10.1057/978-1-137-41233-1_31
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2016 Cambridge School. In Gilbert Faccarello and
Heinz D. Kurz eds. The Handbook of the History of Economic Thought,
Cheltenham: Edward Elgar
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2015 Natural Quantity of Money. In Heinz D. Kurz
and Neri Salvadori eds. The Elgar Companion to David Ricardo, Cheltenham:
Edward Elgar.
Paesani P. and Rosselli A. 2014, The case for a supra-national control on
commodities in the post WWII world: novel perspectives from FAO and Kaldor
archives, History of Economic Thought and Policy, 2: 5-30
La Bruna A. and Rosselli A. 2014. The influence of Ricardo on the monetary
debate in Italy. In G. Faccarello and M. Izumo eds. The reception and diffusion of
Ricardo in continental Europe and Japan, London: Routledge
Rosselli A. 2013. Economic History and History of Economics: in Praise of an Old
Relationship. European Journal for the History of Economic Thought, 20: 865-881
Rosselli A. 2012. Richard Kahn and the stabilization of commodity prices. In
M.C.Marcuzzo ed. Speculation and Regulation in Commodity Markets: The
Keynesian Approach in Theory and Practice. ISSN: 2279-798X
Rosselli A. 2012. Metallism and Cartalism in the 18th Century: Galiani and the
shortcomings of a classification, Économies et Sociétés – Série “Histoire de la
pensée économique”, 46: 1351-1368
Fantacci L. , Marcuzzo M.C, Naldi N., Rosselli A. , Sanfilippo E. 2012. Speculation
and buffer stocks: the legacy of Keynes and Kahn, European Journal for the
History of Economic Thought, 19: 453-473
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Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2011. Sraffa and his arguments against
‘marginism’, Cambridge Journal of Economics, 35: 219-31
Rosselli A. and Trabucchi P. 2010. Sraffa, il metodo «marginale» e il
cambiamento. In G. Bonifati and A. Simonazzi eds. Il ritorno dell’Economia
politica, Roma: Donzelli
Birolo A. and Rosselli A. 2010. Research standards for the Italian young
academics: what has changed over the last thirty years?. In Duncan Foley, Heinz
D. Kurz, Bertram Schefold, Ian Steedman eds. Production, Distribution and Trade.
Alternative Perspectives, London: Routledge
Marcuzzo M.C., Naldi N., Rosselli A., Sanfilippo E. 2008. Cambridge as a Place in
Economics, History of Political Economy, 40: 569-594
Rosselli A. 2008. Ricardo and Thornton on an “unfavourable” balance of trade,
Cahiers d’économie politique, 55 : 65-79
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2008. “The History of economics through gender
lenses”. In F. Bettio and A.Verashchagina eds , Frontiers in the Economics of
Gender, London: Routledge
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2008. “The Cambridge Keynesians: Kahn, J.
Robinson and Kaldor. A perspective from their archives”. In R. Leeson (ed.) ,
Archival Insights into the Evolution of Economics, vol. 1, London: Palgrave
Macmillan
Rosselli A. 2006. “Money , Credit and Commerce” . In T. Raffaelli, G. Becattini
and M. Dardi eds , The Elgar Companion to Alfred Marshall, Cheltenaham and
Northampton: Edward Elgar
Rosselli A. 2006. L'histoire de la pensée économique après la réforme : Craintes
réelles et peurs imaginaires, Cahiers d'économie politique , 50: 203-213
Rosselli A. 2005. Sraffa and the Marshallian Tradition, European Journal for the
History of Economic Thought, 12: 403- 23
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2005. “Introduction”. In M.C. Marcuzzo and A.
Rosselli eds, Economists in Cambridge. A study through their correspondence,
1907-1946, London : Routledge
Rosselli A. 2005. “An enduring partnership. The correspondence between Kahn
and J.Robinson”. In M.C. Marcuzzo and A. Rosselli eds, Economists in
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Cambridge. A study through their correspondence, 1907-1946, London :
Routledge
Rosselli A. and Besomi D. 2005. “The unlooked for proselytizer. J. Robinson and
the correspondence with Sraffa, Harrod and Kaldor” . In M.C. Marcuzzo and A.
Rosselli eds, Economists in Cambridge. A study through their correspondence,
1907-1946, London : Routledge
Rosselli A. 2005. “The defender of the Marshallian tradition: Shove and his
correspondence with Kahn, J. Robinson and Sraffa”. In M.C. Marcuzzo and A.
Rosselli eds, Economists in Cambridge. A study through their correspondence,
1907-1946, London : Routledge
Rosselli A. 2004. “Sraffa e la tradizione marshalliana”, Atti dell’Accademia
Nazionale dei Lincei, Convegno Piero Sraffa.
Rosselli A. 2004. “Rice Vaughan” . In D. Herz ed. Lexikon der ökonomischen
Werke, Dusseldorf: Verlag Wirtschaft und Finanzen
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 2002. “Economics as History of economics: the
Italian case in retrospect”. In R. Weintraub (ed.) The Future of the History of
Economics, Annual Supplement to Volume 34 History of Political Economy
Bettio F. and Rosselli A. 2001. Il femminismo (involontario) degli economisti
italiani”, Rivista italiana di economia, 6: 451-8
Rosselli A. 2001. The role of the precious metals in ‘Della Moneta’ by Ferdinando
Galiani, History of Economic Ideas, 9: 43-60
Rosselli A. 2001. “Sraffa's edition of Ricardo's Works: reconstruction of a
reconstruction”. In T. Cozzi and R. Marchionatti eds Piero Sraffa’s Political
Economy : a centenary estimate, London: Routledge. Reprinted in H.Kurz and N.
Salvadori eds , The Legacy of Piero Sraffa, Vol. I, Chelthenham, UK: Edward Elgar,
2003
Rosselli A. 2001. Early views on monetary policy: the Neapolitan debate on the
theory of exchange, History of Political Economy, 32: 61-82
Rosselli A. 1999. The Origin of the Political Economy of Money”, Review of
Political Economy, 11: 443-54
Rosselli A. 1999. “Introduzione”. In A.Carabelli, D. Parisi and A. Rosselli eds, Che
genere di economista, Bologna: Il Mulino
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Giunta A. and Rosselli A. 1999. “Gli economisti nell’università italiana.
Un’indagine diretta”. In A.Carabelli, D. Parisi and A. Rosselli (eds ) Che genere di
economista, Bologna: Il Mulino.
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1998. “Gold Standard” . In H.D Kurz and N.
Salvadori eds . , The Elgar Companion to Classical Economics, A-K , Aldershot:
Elgar
Marcuzzo M.C. , Officer L. and Rosselli A. 1997. “Introduction” . In M. C.
Marcuzzo, L.Officer and A. Rosselli eds, Monetary standards and exchange
rates, London: Routledge
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1997. “Metallic Standards and Real Exchange
Rates”. In M. C. Marcuzzo, L.Officer and A. Rosselli eds, Monetary standards
and exchange rates, London: Routledge
Rosselli A. 1995. “Antonio Serra e la teoria dei cambi”. In Alessandro Roncaglia (
ed.), Alle origini del pensiero economico in Italia, Bologna: Il Mulino 1995.
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1994. Ricardo's theory of money matters, Revue
Economique, 45: 1251-1267
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1994. The Standard commodity and the standard
of money, Cahiers d'economie politique, 23: 19-32
Rosselli A. 1991. Dossier Mozambico: le campagne del Frelimo”, Politica ed
economia, aprile.
Rosselli A. 1991. Nota su 'Lombard Street' di W.Bagehot e 'Indagine sulla natura
e sugli effetti del credito cartolare in Gran Bretagna' di H.Thornton” , Moneta e
Credito, 44: 537-44
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1987. Profitability in the International Gold
Market in the Early History of the Gold Standard, Economica, 54: 367-80
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1986 L'instabilità dei prezzi in Gold Standard,
Moneta e credito, n.156: 439-56.
Rosselli A. 1985. The Theory of the natural wage. In G.Caravale ed. , The Legacy
of Ricardo, Oxford: Blackwell
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Rosselli A. 1979. Keynes e l'equilibrio economico generale nell'interpretazione di
M.Morishima, Annali della Facoltà di economia e commercio di Perugia
Battinelli A. and Rosselli A. 1977 “L'efficacia della politica monetaria in modelli di
crescita economica neo-keynesiani: possibili applicazioni dell'analisi di
controllabilità non lineare”. In S.Lombardini e A. Ruberti eds, Teoria dei sistemi
ed economia, Bologna: Il Mulino .
Books (author)
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1991. Ricardo and the Gold Standard. The
Foundations of the International Monetary Order, London: Macmillan,.
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. 1986. La teoria del Gold Standard. Ricardo e il suo
tempo, Bologna: Il Mulino
Books (editor)
Marcuzzo M.C. and Rosselli A. eds . 2005. Economists in Cambridge. A study
through their correspondence, 1907-1946, London : Routledge.
Carabelli A., Parisi D. and Rosselli A. eds. 1999. Che genere di economista,
Bologna.
Marcuzzo M.C., Officer L. and Rosselli A. eds. 1997. Monetary standards and
exchange rates, London: Routledge.
Editor of Special Issues
Editor (together with R. van der Berg and G. Faccarello) of the special issue of
the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought devoted to a selection
of papers presented at the ESHET conference in Kingston 2013
Editor (together with R. Baranzini and H.M Trautwein ) of the special issue of
the European Journal of the History of Economic Thought devoted to a selection
of papers presented at the ESHET conference in Lausanne 2014
Textbooks
Marini G. and Rosselli A. 1991. Problemi e Esercizi di Microeconomia, Torino:
Giappichelli.
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Reviews on scientific journals
Review of Come siamo cambiati by Roberta Carlini, in Economia e Lavoro,
forthcoming
Review of The return to Keynes, edited by B. Bateman, T. Hirai and
M.C.Marcuzzo, in Review of Political Economy, 26: 160-4 , 2014
Review of The return to Keynes, edited by B. Bateman, T. Hirai and
M.C.Marcuzzo, in Rivista di Politica Economica, July-September 2012
Review of The wealth of ideas, by A. Roncaglia. In International review of
sociology, n.1, 2008
Review of The Status of Women in Classical Economic Thought, edited by Robert
Dimand and Chris Nyland. In European Journal for the History of Economics,
2005
Review of Kinship and capitalism by R.Grassby. In History of economic ideas, n.2,
2001.
Review of Storia del pensiero economico by H. Landreth and D. Colander. In
Storia del pensiero economico, n.35, 1998.
Review of Theory of Production by H.Kurz and N. Salvadori. In European Journal
for the History of Economics, spring 1998.
Review of Salario e mercato del lavoro nell'economia politica classica by A.
Stirati. In Moneta e credito, settembre 1993.
Review of Lombard Street by Bagehot and Indagine sulla natura e sugli effetti del
credito cartolare in Gran Bretagna by H. Thornton, edited by P. Ciocca and V.
Sannucci. In Moneta e Credito, n.4, 1991.
Review of Opere di David Ricardo edited by P.L.Porta. In Moneta e Credito,
n.161, 1988.
Articles under revision
Rosselli, A. and Trabucchi P. , Sraffa, “marginism” and change, submitted to
Cahiers d’économie politique/Papers in Political economy
Notes
Rosselli A. 2010 Parità di genere: una lunga strada ancora da percorrere,
Economia e Lavoro, vol 44, n. 2
Rosselli A. 2003. A Cambridge triangle, Discussion paper of the Centre of
Excellence project, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo.
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Bettio F. and Rosselli A. 2001 "Gendered careers for women: is Italy so
different?" Royal Economic Society Newsletter, January
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