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Gianluigi Pelloni Gianluigi Pelloni CURRICULUM VITAE ( April 2011) Surname: PELLONI Given Name: GIANLUIGI Business Addresses: Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics-Rimini, University of Bologna, Rimini Campus, Via Angherà 22, 47900 Rimini, Italy. The Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis,Via Patara 3, 47900 Rimini, Italy Home Addresses: - via Collina 1121/2, Poggio Berni (RIMINI), 47824, Italy - 9 Harland Way, Cottingham, HU16 5PR, U.K. Telephone: - 390-541- 434142 (Rimini-office, UNIBO); - 390-0541-24212/437716 (RCEA office) - 39-3488760055 (cellphone) E-mail Addresses: [email protected] [email protected] fax: 00390 -541- 434120 Date of Birth: 15th August 1947 Sex: Male Citizenship: Italian Marital Status: Married Children: One Daughter 1 EDUCATION PH.D., Economics, University of Manchester, U.K. 1992 M.A., Economics, University of Western Ontario, Canada 1981 LAUREA, Economics/Political Sciences, Univ.of Bologna, Italy 1974 OTHER POSTGRADUATE STUDIES Istituto Adriano Olivetti (ISTAO), Ancona, Italy, 1975-1976 Postgraduate programme in Economics POSITIONS HELD Current Positions PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS 2010- present University of Bologna, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics-Rimini, Bologna, Italy.. DIRECTOR 2007- 2012 Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (RCEA), Rimini, Italy ADJUNCT PROFESSOR of ECONOMICS 2009-2012 Wilfrid Laurier University, Department of Economics, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. Past Employment ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS 2003- 2010 University of Bologna, Department of Economics, Faculty of Economics-Rimini, Bologna, Italy.. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR of ECONOMICS 2009 Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR of ECONOMICS 2008 Johns Hopkins University, Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Bologna Center, Bologna, Italy. ADJUNCT PROFESSOR of ECONOMICS 2002-2005 Department of Economics, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR of ECONOMICS 1992- 2002 University of Pisa, Department of Economics, Faculty of Political Sciences, Pisa, Italy (on leave 1998-99; on special leave 1999-2000) LECTURER IN ECONOMICS 1990-1994 University of Hull, Department of Economics, Hull, UK. 2 LECTURER IN ECONOMICS , 1989-1990 University of Southampton, Department of Economics, Southampton, U.K. LECTURER IN ECONOMICS , Oct.1988-Sept. 1989 School of Management and Economic Studies, University of Sheffield, Sheffield, U.K LECTURER IN ECONOMICS, Oct.1985- Sept. 1988 University of Hull, Department of Economics, Hull, U.K. TUTOR Oct. 1984 - June 1985 University of Keele, Department of Economics, Keele, U.K. GRADUATE TEACHING ASSISTANT Sept.1981-May 1982 University of Western Ontario, Dept of Economics Sept.1982-May 1983 London, Ontario, Canada ECONOMIST 1977-1981 Istituto Mobiliare Italiano (IMI), Research Department, Rome, Italy Research Positions and Grants (excluding those held within Polo Scienitifico Didattico di Rimini) SCIENTIFIC CO-ORDINATOR 1999-2001 Partner P2 (Pisa University), EMASE project (EU-project) RESEARCH ASSOCIATE June 1995 - May 1996 Basel Univ., Hull Univ. & pool of Italian Universities ‹‹de Finetti and Contemporary Economic Analysis›› financed by CNR SCIENTIFIC CO-ORDINATOR June 1994-May 1996 Partner 2,Hull Un.,CNR project «Medium-Long Term Dynamics of Industrial Employment in OECD Countries». RESEARCH ASSOCIATE June 1991 - May 1993 Scientific co-ordinator, Partner 2,Hull Un., CNR projet «Cyclical-Structural Dynamics and the Macroeconomic Implications of European Integration for Employment and Labour Markets». RESEARCH ASSOCIATE Nov. 1987 - Nov. 1989 Research Project: «Struttura ed Evoluzione dell'Economia Italiana», Project Section No. 5 «L'Italia nell'Economia Internazionale», Topic 1 «Natura Globale dei Problemi di Dipendenza». RESEARCH ASSOCIATE 1986-87 Ministero della Pubblica Istruzione,Research Project: «The Theory of Expectations according to de Finetti's Approach» DRUMMOND FRASER RESEARCH FELLOW, Jan.- Dec.1985 3 University of Manchester, Department of Economics, Manchester, U.K. RESEARCH FELLOW, Nov. 1974 - Apr.1975 Istituto di Studi Economici (ISE), Milan, Italy Visiting Positions VISITING PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS 9 Sept.-18 Dec 2010 Department of Economics, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS 15 Sept.-15 Oct.2006 Department of Economics, Ryerson University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS 2001-2002 Hong Kong Baptist University, Department of Economics, Hong Kong, VISITING PROFESSOR OF ECONOMICS 2001-2002 Free University of Bolzano, School of Economics, Bolzano, Italy VISITING LECTURER IN ECONOMICS Nov.1999- Oct.2000 Sheffield University, Department of Economics, Sheffield, United Kingdom VISITING PROFESSOR University of York, Department of Economics, Jan.- Aug.1999 York, UK VISITING PROFESSOR Wilfred Laurier University, Department of Economics, Nov.- Dec.1998 Waterloo, Ontario, Canada VISITING PROFESSOR Nov.-Dec.1998 York University, Department of Economics, North York (Toronto), Ontario, Canada HONORARY SENIOR VISITING FELLOW Jan.-Dec.1998 City University, Department of Economics London, U.K. VISITING PROFESSOR, March-May 1988; March -May 1989; University of Trento, Dept. of Economics, March -May 1990; March -May 1991 Trento, Italy VISITING RESEARCH FELLOW, Sept.-Dec. 1979 Erasmus University, Department of Economics, Rotterdam, Holland. EDITORIAL WORK: Co-Editor of “The Review of Economic Analysis” 2008-Present TEACHING EXPERIENCE 4 Undergraduate: Macroeconomics; Monetary Economics; Applied Macroeconomics; International Economics; Microeconomics; Monetary Economics; Open Economy Macroeconomics, Economics of Tourism. Graduate: Macroeconomics; Applied Macroeconomics; Monetary Economics; Open Economy Macroeconomics; Econometric Methods. ADMINISTRATIVE DUTIES Coordinator of the RCEA Colloquium; Faculty Representative for International Relations, Bologna-Rimini, 2004-5, 2005-6, 2006-7, 2007-8, 2008-9, 2009-10, 2010-11; Supervisor: External Speakers Seminar, Bologna-Rimini, 2004-5, 2005-6, 2006-7; Advisor, study plans (piani di studio) committee, Pisa Un.,1996/97&1997/98; EU-Socrates Programme committee, Pisa Un., 1997-98; Organizer: External Speakers Seminar, Hull Un. 1987-88/1990-91/1991-92/1992-1993; Organizer: Internal Lunch Seminar Programme, Hull Un. 1991/92; 1992/93. SCHOLARSHIPS, AWARDS AND GRANTS (excluding ex-40%, 60% of the Italian University system) Faculty Enhancement Programme Grant, Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2008; Faculty Research Grant, Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2005; Short-Term Mobility Grant, CNR (National Research Council, Italy), 2005; Faculty Enhancement Programme Grant, Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2004; Faculty Research Grant, Canadian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2002; Project Grant ,1999-2000 , CNR ;Project Grant, CNR, 1999-2000; EU Project Grant (contract no.FAIR 6-CT98-4169) 1999-2001, European Union; Project Grant, CNR, 1996-1997; Project Grant, CNR, 1995-1996;Project Grant, CNR, 1994-1995; School Research Grant (Hull University),1993; Royal Economic Society Conference Grant,1993; Project Grant, CNR,1992 – 1993; Project Grant, CNR,1991 -1992; Project Grant, CNR,1987 – 1989; Drummond Fraser Research Fellowship, Manchester University,1985 – 1985; Project Grant, CNR, 1983 – 1984; NATO Senior Fellowship, 1982 – 1983; UWO Foreign Student Tuition Bursary,1981 – 1983; UWO Special University Scholarship,1981-1983; Dutch Government Scholarship,1979 – 1979; ISTAO Scholarship,1976 – 1976; ISE Scholarship,1974 – 1975. PUBLICATIONS BOOKS: Authored: Aspettative Razionali, teoria economica e politiche di stabilizzazione, (co-author M. DeFelice), 5 ISEDI, A. Mondadori Publisher, 1982. REFEREED ARTICLES: (excluding book reviews) Published: Gust Editorial:Economics of Tourism in an Age of Turbulence, (with R. Patuelli ), Review of Economic Analysis, 2010, vol. 2, issue 3, pages 229-231. Gust Editorial: First workshop of the Regional Studies Research Network on Geographical Localisation, Intersectoral Reallocation of Labour and Unemployment Differentials (GLUNLAB, (with T. Panagiotidis ), Review of Economic Analysis, 2010, vol. 2, issue 1, pages 1-2 Why Are They Doing So Well While We Are Doing So Badly? A comparison between the Canadian and Italian university systems, in Biancamaria Rizzardi (ed.), Cultural Crossings: the Case Studies of Canada and Italy, Plus -Pisa University Press, 2010. Non-Linearity in the Canadian and US Labour Markets: Univariate and multivariate evidence from a battery of tests, (with T. Panagiotidis), Macroeconomic Dynamics, Vol. 11, No. 5, November 2007. Adoption of Assistance by Rural Entrepreneurs and Human Capital: Evidence from mountainous Italy, (with N. Meccheri), Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, vol.18, n.5, September, 2006. Aggregate Effects of Reallocation Shocks: A Generalized Impulse Response Function Analysis for Four European Countries, (with T. Panagiotidis and W. Polasek), Journal of Economic Integration, December 2003. Testing for Non-linearity in Labour Markets: The case of Germany and the UK, (with T. Panagiotidis), Journal of Policy Modelling, vol. 25, April 2003. Macroeconomic effects of sectoral shocks in U.S., U.K and Germany: a BVAR-GARCH- M approach (with W. Polasek), Computational Economics, February 2003. Unemployment Fluctuations in the U.K.: 1958-1992
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