ANNAMARIA SIMONAZZI Present Position: Professor of Economics Faculty of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome Education 1968-1973 Degree in Economics, University of Modena 1974 Diploma in Economics and Planning, Advanced School of Statistics and Planning, Warsaw (Poland) 1976-1978 Graduate courses, University of Cambridge (UK) Academic Positions 1975-78 Research Assistant, Faculty of Economics, University of Modena 1978-1989 Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, University of Modena 1989-2000 Associate Professor, Faculty of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome 2000- Professor of Economics, Faculty of Economics, Sapienza University of Rome. Lecturing in: Economics, Fiscal policy, European economic policy; Industrial economics; International economics; Labour, History of economic analysis. Current Research: European economics and policy; innovation, competitiveness and growth; gender economics; employment, migration and welfare. Professional experiences and visiting fellowships 1985-88 Lecturer (Professore Aggiunto), Militar Academy, Modena. 1989-1990 Professor of Macroeconomics and International Economics, University "Eduardo Mondlane" Maputo, Mozambico 1993 Visiting fellow, Department of Economics, University of Notre Dame, USA 1999-2000 Visiting fellow, Department of Economics, New School for Social Research, USA 2002-2003 Scientific Board and Lecturer in the Master on “State Management and Humanitarian Affairs”, Rome, Sarajevo, Belgrade. 2003-2006 Scientific Board and Lecturer in the Master on “Local development”, Sapienza University of Rome. 2003 Secretary General (2003-2007) and (since 2007) Scientific Director of the Giacomo Brodolini Foundation 2011-2015 President of the Master (Laurea magistrale) in Economics 2012-2015 Local coordinator of the European PhD in Socio-Economic and Statistical Studies (SESS). Promoted and directed several research projects at the national and European level in the fields of macroeconomics and economic policy; social policy, employment and welfare; care, gender and equality. Referee for: The Cambridge Journal of Economics; International Contributions to Labour Studies; Metroeconomica; Politica Economica; Political Economy, Economia e Lavoro, Feminist Economics, Social Policy and Administration, Journal of Population Ageing, Transfer, The Journal of European Economic History, American Political Science Review, Journal für Entwicklungspolitik (JEP) [Austrian Journal of Development Studies], International Journal of Manpower. Co-editor of Economia & Lavoro and member of the editorial board of Labour. Editorial board of www.ingenere.it Publications (selection) Books ➢ Crisis in the European Monetary Union: A Core-Periphery Perspective, Routledge, London, 2018 (with G. Celi, A. Ginzburg, D. Guarascio), ISBN: 978-1-138-68583-3 (hbk) ➢ Il ritorno dell’Economia Politica. Saggi in ricordo di Fernando Vianello (ed.), Donzelli, Roma 2010 (with G. Bonifati) ISBN 978-88-6036-517-0 ➢ Questioni di genere, questioni di politica. Trasformazioni economiche e sociali in una prospettiva di genere (ed.), Carocci, Roma 2006, ISBN 88-430-3671-8 ➢ “Technical and organisational change: the impact on employment and social equity”, (ed.) Economia e Lavoro, 38, no.1, 2004. ➢ Il debito pubblico, (a cura di) Il Mulino, Bologna 1988 (co-author). ➢ Governi, banchieri e mercanti. La concorrenza fra i paesi industrializzati nei mercati dei paesi in via di sviluppo, F. Angeli, Milano 1983. Articles: ➢ ‘Industrial Relations and social dialogue in turbulent times’, Economia & Lavoro, no. 1, 52, 2018 (with G. Fiorani) (forthcoming) ➢ ‘Engines of growth and development paths in the Euro-area’, in A. Rosselli, E. Sanfilippo and N. Naldi (eds.) Money, Finance and Crises in Economic History: The long-­‐term impact of economic ideas (forthcoming 2018) ➢ “Italy: Industrial Relations and Inequality in a Recessionary Environment” in D. VaughanWhitehead (ed.) Inequalities and the World of Work: What Role for Industrial Relations and Social Dialogue?, ILO, Geneva pp. 227-264 (with G. Fiorani) ➢ “Per la ripresa dello sviluppo nell’area dell’euro” Quaderni di Rassegna Sindacale, 2016, n.3, pp. 105-118. ➢ “Europe at a crossroads: what kind of structural reforms?” in Bäcker, G., Lehndorff, S., Weinkopf, C. (Hrsg.) Den Arbeitsmarkt verstehen, um ihn zu gestalten, Springer VS, Berlino, 2016, pp. 273282 ISBN 978-3-658-12159-4 (with P. Villa) ➢ “A polarized country in a polarized Europe: an industrial policy for Italy’s renaissance”, Economia e Politica Industriale, Journal of Industrial and Business Economics, 2016 ISSN 0391-2078, Econ Polit Ind DOI 10.1007/s40812-016-0042-9 (with D. Guarascio) ➢ “Out of the crisis. A radical change of strategy for the euro zone”, European Journal of Comparative Economics, 2016, 13, 2 (forthcoming) (with A. Ginzburg) ➢ “The Middle Class in Italy: reshuffling, erosion, polarization” in D. Vaughan-Whitehead (ed.), European Middle class Disappearing – Evidence in the World of Work, Edward Elgar-ILO, Cheltenham (UK)-Northampton (USA)-Geneva, forthcoming 2016 (with T. Barbieri) ➢ “How to make Europe prosper again: the challenges of unemployment and economic stagnation” in Europe@the crossroad, Heinrick Böll Stiftung, 2015, http://eu.boell.org/en/europethecrossroads ➢ “The Interruption of Industrialization in Southern Europe: a Center-Periphery Perspective”, in Martin Baumeister, Roberto Sala (eds.), Southern Europe? Italy, Spain, Portugal, and Greece from the 1950s until the present day, Frankfurt: Campus, (with Andrea Ginzburg), 2015. ISBN: 9783593504827 ➢ “Wanted: an industrial policy for the Southern European countries. The case of Italy” in Frank Gerlach, Marc Schietinger and Astrid Ziegler (eds.) A strong Europe – but only with a strong manufacturing sector, Schüren, Marburg, 2015, pp. 146-172. ISBN: 978-3-89472-292-0 ➢ “Italy's long stagnation” in S. Lehndorff (ed.), Divisive Integration. The triumph of failed ideas in Europe – revisited, ETUI aisbl, Brussels, 2015, pp. 69-93. D/2015/10.574/01 ISBN: 978-287452- 332-8 ➢ “Italy: Continuity and Change in Welfare State Retrenchment” in D. Vaughan-Whitehead (Ed.), The European Social Model in Crisis – Is Europe losing its Soul?, Edward Elgar-ILO, Cheltenham, 2015 pp. 339-385. ISBN 978 1 78347 655 8 DOI 10.4337/9781783476565 ➢ “Beyond austerity. Scenarios for a new growth model in Italy”, in From crisis to development: in quest of a new development model for Greece and the European South, Athens, 2014 , pp. 87-102 ISBN 978-960-02-3074-1 ➢ “Back to the Mediterranean model? Italy’s reopening gap with the ‘European Social Model’”, Economia & Lavoro, n.2, 2014, pp. 109-122. ➢ “Chronik einer angekündigten Krise. Italien und Europa” in S. Lehndorff (Hrsg.), Spaltende Integration, VSA: Verlag Hamburg, 2014 ISBN 978-3-89965-574-2, pp. 64-80. ➢ “The Mediterranean care model in times of austerity. The case of Italy and Spain”, Soziale Welt, special issue no. 20, 2014, Care im Spiegel soziologischer Diskussion (Care Set within the Context of Sociological Debate), Brigitte Aulenbacher, Birgit Riegraf, Hildegard Theobald (Hg./Eds.), pp. 376- 395 (with S. Picchi) ➢ “Ageing and employment in the Mediterranean: old and new challenges” in J. Troisi and H.J. von Kondratowitz (eds.) Ageing in the Mediterranean, Policy Press, Clifton, 2013 (with F. Deriu), ISBN 978 1 44730 106 6 ➢ “Economic relations between Germany and Southern Europe”, The Cambridge Journal of Economics, 2013, 37(3): 653-675 (with A. Ginzburg and G. Nocella) ➢ “Affordability of care and quality of work: new trends in elderly care” in F. Bettio, J. Plantenga and M. Smith (eds.), Gender and the European labour market, Routledge, London, 2013, pp. 108- 132 ISBN 978-0-415-66433-2 (with S. Picchi) ➢ “Time, cash and services: reforms for a future sustainable long-term care”, Futures, vol. 44, Issue 7, 2012 , pp. 687-695, Elsevier, ISSN: 0016-3287 ➢ “Italy: Chronicle of a crisis foretold” in S. Lehndorff (ed.), A Triumph of failed ideas – European models of capitalism in the crisis, ETUI, Brussels, 2012, 183-197 ISBN 978-2-87452-246-8. ➢ “Home Care and Cash transfers: the search for a sustainable elderly care model” in E. Addis, P. de Villota F. Degavre, J. Eriksen (eds.), Gender and well being: interactions between work, family and public policies, Ashgate, Farnham 2011, pp. 127-145 ISBN: 978-1-4094-0705-8 ➢ “Disinflation in Industrial countries, Foreign Debt Cycles and the Costs of Stability”, in R. Ciccone, C. Gehrke, and G. Mongiovi (eds.), Sraffa and modern economics, Routledge, London 2011, pp. 269-296 ISBN-13: 9780415669351 ; also in Centro di Ricerche e Documentazione “Piero Sraffa”, Quaderno di Ricerca no. 4, Università degli Studi Roma Tre, Roma, 2004 (with A. Ginzburg) ➢ “La grande illusion. How Italy’s ‘American dream’ turned sour”, in Anxo, D., Bosch, G. and Rubery, J. (2010) The Welfare State and Life Transitions, Cheltenham: Edward Elgar (with P. Villa), pp. 231- 56. ISBN: 978 1 84720 780 7 ➢ “Reforms and job quality. The case of the elder-care sector”, Work organisation labour and globalization, 2010, volume 4 no. 1; pp. 41-56. ➢ “Exploring international migration and outsourcing through an institutional lens”, Dubravko Mihaljek (ed.) Globalisation, labour markets, and international adjustment. Essays in Honour of Palle S. Andersen, BIS Papers no. 50, December 2009 (Jill Rubery, A. Simonazzi, and Kevin Ward), pp. 77- 104. ISBN: 92-9131-807-8 ➢ “Continuity and change in the Italian model”, in J. Rubery, Gerhard Bosch, and S. Lehndorff (eds), European employment models in flux. A comparison of
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