• Simone BORGHESI, Università di Siena and European University Institute, Florence, Italy
• Marianna BRUNETTI, Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy
• Emanuele CAMPIGLIO, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
• Alessio D’AMATO (School co-coordinator), Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” and SEEDS, Italy
• Paola D’ORAZIO, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
• Ivan FAIELLA, Banca d’Italia, Italy
• Irene MONASTEROLO, Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
• Mariangela ZOLI (School co-coordinator), Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” and SEEDS, Italy
Simone Borghesi
Università di Siena and European University Institute, Florence, Italy
Simone Borghesi is Director of the Florence School of Regulation –
Climate (FSR Climate), part-time professor at the EUI and Professor of
Environmental Economics at the Department of Political and
International Sciences, University of Siena, Italy. He is President of
IAERE (Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists)
and Secretary General of the Policy Outreach Committee of EAERE
(European Association of Environmental and Resource Economists).
He worked at the International Monetary Fund, Washington (1998), at the
Fondazione ENI Enrico Mattei, Milan (1999) and as Assistant Professor
at the University of Pescara (2004-2008). He has been visiting scholar
at INRA, Grenoble (2013), at the Department of Land Economy of the
University of Cambridge (2015) and at the Centre of Economic Research
of ETH, Zurich (2016). He has been member and/or coordinator of several
national and international projects and among the leading authors of
the UN report “Pathways to deep decarbonization in Italy” (2015).
Marianna Brunetti
Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata”, Italy
Marianna Brunetti is currently Associate Professor in Economic
Statistics, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome
“Tor Vergata”, where she currently teaches Statistics and Quantitative
Methods for Economics and Finance. She got her M.Sc. in Economics from
the University of Warwick and her PhD in Computational Methods for
Financial and Economic Forecasting and Decisions in 2006. She is CEIS
(Centre for Economic and International Studies) and CEFIN (Centro studi
di Banca e Finanza) research affiliate. She is co-author of several
working papers, book chapters and papers published on peer reviewed
journals (including Journal of Banking & Finance, Journal of
Financial Stability, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization,
Review of Income and Wealth, Housing Studies, European Journal of
Finance, Annals of Finance, Applied Economics, Applied Financial
Economics, and International Review of Financial Analysis).
Emanuele Campiglio
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Emanuele Campiglio is Assistant Professor at the Vienna University
of Economics and Business (WU), where he leads the research area in
Climate Economics and Finance, and Visiting Fellow at the Grantham
Research Institute of the London School of Economics and Political
Science (LSE). Emanuele is the principal investigator of several
research projects investigating the links between financial systems,
macroeconomic dynamics and sustainability. His research interests
include central banking, sustainable finance, climate economic
modelling and the political economy of transitions. Emanuele holds a
B.Sc. in Economics from Bocconi University, a M.Sc. in Cooperation and
International Economic Integration and a Ph.D. in Economics from the
University of Pavia.
Alessio D’Amato (co-coordinator)
Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” and SEEDS, Italy
Alessio
D’Amato is Associate Professor in Economic Policy, Department of
Economics and Finance, University of Rome “Tor Vergata”. He got his PhD
in Economics in 2003 at the University of Rome “Tor Vergata”, where he
teaches Environmental Economics, Green Finance and Public Economics. He
is member of SEEDS Interuniversity Research Centre, based in Ferrara,
Italy. He has been and is involved in national (PRIN) and international
(FP7 and H2020) projects, as well as in the ETC/WMGE consortium. He has
been co-editor of one book (Routledge), as well as of one special issue
of the journal Environmental Economics and Policy Studies. He is
co-author of several working papers, book chapters and papers published
on peer reviewed journals (including Ecological Economics, Economia
Politica, Energy Economics, Energy Journal, Environmental and Resource
Economics, Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal of Regulatory
Economics, Resource and Energy Economics).
Paola D’Orazio
Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany
Paola
D’Orazio is a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Macroeconomics,
and a research fellow at the Research Department Closed Carbon Cycle
Economics, at the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (Germany). She received her
Bachelor and Master from the University of Bologna and her Ph.D.
(Doctor Europaeus) in Economics and Statistics from the University “G.
D’Annunzio” of Pescara. During her doctoral studies, she has been
visiting researcher at the Santa Fe Institute (USA) and Levy Institute
- Bard College (NY, USA), among others. Her research interests are
related to Macroeconomics, Monetary and Financial Economics,
Sustainable Finance, and Complex Systems. Her work is concerned with
the role of central banks and financial regulators in promoting a
low-carbon transition, and the finance-environmental innovation-green
growth nexus. Her research has been published on peer review journals
such as Ecological Economics, Economic Modelling, Journal of Economic
Behavior and Organization and the Journal of Economic Methodology.
Ivan Faiella
Banca d’Italia, Italy
Ivan Faiella is Senior
Economist at Banca d’Italia. From 1996 to 1998 he worked for ENI as an
energy analyst. In 1998 he joined Banca d’Italia where he worked first
as a statistician and then as an economist. His research interests
focus on energy and environmental economics, wealth and income
distribution, survey statistics and microeconometrics. He is member of
the G20 energy working group, of the Italian Observatory on Sustainable
Finance, of the international Network for Greening the Financial
System, of the Committee for the Estimation of Natural Capital and of
the Scientific Committee of “Energia”.
His publications are available at www.researchgate.net/profile/Ivan_Faiella.
Irene Monasterolo
Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria
Irene Monasterolo is an Assistant Professor of Climate Economics and
Finance at the Vienna University of Economics and Business, and a
visiting research fellow at Boston University and at Stanford
University University (USA). Irene holds a Ph.D. in Agri-food Economics
and Statistics from the University of Bologna, and two post-doctoral
experiences in Cambridge (UK) and Boston University (USA) on
macroecological and climate policy modelling. Irene’s research focuses
on sustainable finance and on the political economy of the low-carbon
transition. Irene has co-authored the Climate Stress-test of the
financial system to price climate risks and opportunities in the value
of financial contracts, and the EIRIN Stock-Flow Consistent – Agent
Based model. Her research has been published on Nature Climate Change,
Climatic Change, Energy Policy and Ecological Economics. Irene has
worked as a consultant for development banks (e.g. World Bank, European
Investment Bank, Inter-American Development Bank) and central banks on
climate-finance.
Mariangela Zoli (co-coordinator)
Università degli Studi di Roma “Tor Vergata” and SEEDS, Italy
Mariangela Zoli is Associate Professor in Economic Policy at the
Department of Economics and Finance, University of Rome Tor Vergata,
where she lectures in Environmental Economics and Economic Policy. Her
research interests include experimental and behavioural economics,
pro-social and pro-environmental behaviours, waste management
behaviours and policies, eco-innovation and financial barriers,
emission trading schemes and taxation. She has been involved in Italian
(PRIN) and European Research Projects (ETC/WMGE European Topic Centre
on Waste and Materials in a Green Economy; DIECOFIS, Development of a
System of Indicators on Competitiveness and Fiscal Impact on Enterprise
Performance, 5th Research Programme - Information Society
Technologies). She is Council Member of IAERE (Italian Association of
Environmental and Resource Economists) and research fellow at CEIS
(Centre for Economic and International Studies). She is co-author of
papers published in peer reviewed journals (Ecological Economics,
Energy Economics, Climate Policy, Socio-Economic Planning Sciences,
Social Indicators Research), and book chapters.