CURRICULUM VITAE Marco Missaglia Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) Departamento de Desarrollo, Ambiente y Territorio mmissaglia@flacso.edu.ec Italian Citizen Studies 1996: University of Pavia, Ph.D in Economics. Dissertation: "The relations between macroeconomic constraints and economic development. The case of a binding foreign exchange constraint" Supervisor, prof. Giovanni Vaggi. 1992 Università di Pavia, Graduation in Economics, 1992 (mark: 110/110 cum laude) Scholarships and visiting UNCTAD (United Nations Conference on Trade and Development), Geneva. Internship, funded by a post-doc scholarship of the University of Pavia, August to December 1996; University of Cambridge, UK, visiting scholar from July to September 1997 (funded by Colleghio Ghislieri, University of Pavia); ECARES (European Center for Advanced Research in Economics and Statistics), Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB), from May 1998 to October 1999, scholarship TMR (Training and Mobility of Researcher, "Marie Curie Fellowships") funded by the European Commission; Centre for Development Studies, Kerala State, India, visiting scholar from September to November 2001 (funded by the Master in Co-operation and Development, university of Pavia). Escuela Latino Americana de Cooperacion y Desarollo, Universidad San Buenaventura, Cartagena de Indias, Colombia; visiting scholar from april to july 2007 Teaching Activity Current positions: Professor of Economics, FLACSO (Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales). Course of Macroeconomics (with a special focus on heterodox macro) and course of Development Theories. Coordinator of the Master Programme in Development Economics
Previous positions Associate Professor of Economics, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota (courses of Computable General Equilibrium Models (with special focus on International Trade) and Post-Keynesian Macroeconomics, taught in Spanish), from 2012 to 2014 Lecturer of "Development Economics" at the Master Program in Co-operation and Development, University of Pavia and IUSS (University Institute for Advanced Studies), Pavia. This course is taught in English. From 2003 to 2014; Lecturer of "Development Economics" at the Escuela LatinoAmericana de Cooperacion Internacional para el Desarollo, University San Buenaventura, Cartagena de Indias (Colombia). This course is taught in Spanish. From 2004 to 2014; Lecturer of Development Economics at the Master of International Cooperation and Development (MICAD), Bethlehem University, Palestine. From 2007 to 2014 Associate Professor in International Economics, University of Pavia, Italy, Faculty of Political Sciences, Department of Public Economics. From 1999 to 2012 Lecturer of "Applied General Equilibrium Models" at the Ph.D Program in Economics of the Catholic University of Piacenza, Italy. From 2006 to 2011; Main Instructor of the course on Impact Assessment of Economic Policies Using Static and Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium Models, Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), Rome, June 2011 Main Instructor of the Summer School on Modelos de Equilibrio Economico General Computable, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogotà, July 2010 Main Instructor of the Summer School on Quantitative Methods for Development Policy Analysis, University of Pavia, (from 2005) University of Piemonte Orientale (Novara). Lecturer of "International Economics", Faculty of Economics (1999 and 2000); University of Pavia, Teaching Assistant for the courses of "Economics I" and "Economics II", years 1994, 1995 and 1996. EcoMod Network (www.ecomod.net), Lecturer of "Practical General Equilibrium Modeling with GAMS", january 2003, Washington D.C., USA. Among the short courses, the most recent is the workshop (directed together with prof. Jeffrey Round, Warwick University, UK and prof. Francesco Timpano, University of Piacenza) "Socio-Economic Impact Analysis of Agricultural Policies with Social Accounting Matrices (SAM) and Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Models", FAO (Rome), 6-7-8 July 2004; University of Pavia. Main instructor of CGE modeling at the Course in Quantitative Methods and Socio-Economic Analysis for Palestinian students held at the University of Pavia and financed by the Accademia dei Lincei, November and December 2004 Publications Articles in peer-reviewed and indexed journals: 1) Food-for-Work versus Cash-for-Work: Emergency Assistance in Palestine (with Paul de Boer), in "Economic System Research - Journal of the International Input-Output Association", volume 16, December 2004; 2) Basu, K: Prelude to Political Economy: A Study of the Social and Political Foundations of Economics, in Economica, vol. 72, n.286, may 2005;
3) Economic Consequences of Intifada (with Paul de Boer), in "Economic System Research - Journal of the International Input-Output Association", volume 18, n.1, March 2006; 4) Predicting Negative Effects of the Second Intifada: an ex-post evaluation of some models (with Paul de Boer), in "Economic System Research - Journal of the International Input-Output Association", volume 22, n.2, 2010; 5) Heer, B and Maussner, A. Dynamic General Equilibrium Modelling. Computational Methods and Applications, in Journal of Economics, Vol.88, n.2, 2008; 6) Demand Policies for Long Run Growth: Being Keynesian both in the Short and in the Long Run?, in "Metroeconomica", vol.58, n.1, February 2007; 7) Trade Policy in Palestine: a Re-assessment (with Giovanni Valensisi), in Journal of Policy Modelling, vol. 36, n.5, 2014 8) Are Keynesian Ideas Applicable to the Long-Run? Some Theoretical Reflections and an Illustrative Model, in Panorama Economico, 2015 9) Finance, Foreign (Direct) Investment and Dutch Disease: the Case of Colombia (with Alberto Botta and Antoine Godin), in Economia Politica; Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics, 2016 Articles in indexed journals: 1) De-Tax e Tobin Tax (with. Franco Osculati), in "Economia Pubblica", n.5/2003, 2003, pp. 5-30; 2) Structuralist Computable General Equilibrium Models and Gap Models: An Attempt at Integration, in Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali, Vol. XLV, No. 2, Giugno 1998, pp. 275-296; 3) Social Capital, Individual Social Capital and Sustainable Growth in the Industrial Districts (with Renata Targetti Lenti e Elisabetta Lodigiani), in "Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Economiche e Commerciali", Vol. LI, No. 2, Giugno 2004, pp.221-241; 4) Keynes, fondamenti teorici e conseguenze sulle politiche di bilancio, in Rivista di Diritto Finanziario e Scienza delle Finanze, pp. 157-172, n.2, 2010; 5) Introducing the indirect addilog system in a computable general equilibrium model: a case study for Palestine, in Econometric Institute Report, EI 2005-25, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherland, June 2005; 6) Estimation of income elasticities and their use in a CGE model for Palestine (with Paul de Boer), in Econometric Institute Report, EI 2006-12, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherland, April 2006;
Chapters of peer-reviewed books 1) Environmental Taxes and Border Tax Adjustment (with A.Majocchi), in J. Milne et. al. (eds.), "Critical Issues in Environmental Taxation. International and Comparative Perspective", Volume I, Richmond, Richmond Law & Tax Ltd., 2003, pp. 343-362; 2) Neoclassical and Keynesian Macro Models: Thinking About the Special Case, in Jespersen J. and Madsen M.O. (eds.), Teaching Post-Keynesian Economics, Edward Elgar ed., 2013 3) The Theory and Policy of Structural Adjustment, in G.Vaggi (a cura di) From the Debt Crisis to Sustenaible Development, New York, St.Martin s Press, 1993, pp. 222-230; 4) Finanza, Povertà, Tensioni Internazionali, in Caritas Italiana, Mercati di guerra. Rapporto di Ricerca su Finanza e Povertà, Ambiente e Conflitti dimenticati, editore Il Mulino, 2012 Chapters of non-peer-reviewed books 1) La costruzione di SAM regionali: esemplificazione di una struttura teorica, in A. Fossati e R. Targetti Lenti (eds.), "Matrici regionali di contabilità sociale & analisi di politiche economiche: il caso della Liguria, Toscana & Marche", Milano, Franco Angeli, pp.103-121, 2004; 2) Il supporto diretto al bilancio dello Stato: analisi di impatto attraverso le matrici di contabilità sociale (SAM) (con Lia Quartapelle), in Biggeri, M. e G. Canitano (a cura di), Elementi di Economia e Politica dell Aiuto allo Sviluppo, Franco Angeli editore, 2011 3) La crisi alimentare globale, in Asia Major 2009: Asia, una transizione sostenibile, a cura di Gian Paolo Calchi Novati, Carocci editore, 2009; Articles in non-peer-reviewed and non-indexed journals 1) L economia indiana dopo l indipendenza: valutazioni e prospettive, in Il Politico - Rivista Italiana di Scienze Politiche", Anno LXIII, Luglio-Settembre 1998, pp. 375-403; 2) L impatto reale della cancellazione del debito dei paesi poveri, in Il Politico - Rivista Italiana di Scienze politiche, anno LXVII, n. 2, 2002, pp. 255-275; 3) Colombia: an unsustainable miracle (with Alberto Botta and Antoine Godin), in Il Politico - Rivista Italiana di Scienze Politiche", n.2, 2014; Books (non-peer-reviewed) 1) Sostenibilidad Social de la Deuda Externa de America Latina (with Tatiana Guarnizo and Dewin Perez), ELACID, Cartagena de Indias, 2007; 2) The Palestinian Economy. Theoreticl and Practical Challenges (with Fadi Kattan and Gianni Vaggi), conference proceedings, 2010;
3) The Effects of a Palestinian National Authority (PNA) Minimum Wage Policy (with Clara Capelli and Wajih Amer), Palestinian Economic Policy Research Institute (MAS), Ramallah, 2010 Referee for: - Metroeconomica - History of Economic Ideas - Review of Political Economy - European Review of Agricultural Economics - Energy Economics - Cuadernos de Economía - Mundos Plurales - Ikonos Member of the Scientific Committee of the following journals: - Panorama Economico Some participation to international conferences 1) Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Confernce 200, The Hague (The Netherlands). Paper Presented: Food-for-Work vs. Cash-for-Work: Emergency Assistance in Palestine 2) Global Trade Analysis Project (GTAP) Confernce 2006, Addis Ababa (Ethiopia). Paper Presented: Estimation of Income Elasticities and their use in a CGE model for Palestine 3) 15th Conference of the Research Network Macroeconomics: "From Crisis to Growth", Berlin (Germany), October 201. Paper Presented: Multisectoral Keynesian/Kaleckian Models 4) 17th Conference of the Research Network Macroeconomics: "The Jobs Crises: Causes, Cures, Constraints", Berlin (Germany), October 2013. Paper Presented: Finance, Foreign (Direct) Investment and Dutch disease. The case of Colombia 5) 29th Annual Meeting of the Middle East Economic Association (MEEA), San Francisco (USA), 2009. Paper presented: Why a Macro Structuralist CGE model for Palestine? 6) Ecomod 2003 International Conference on Policy Modelling, Istanbul (Turkey). Paper Presented: Food-for-Work vs. Cash-for-Work: Emergency Assistance in Palestine 7) Conference "Economic Growth and Distribution: on the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations", Lucca (Italy). Paper Presented: Demand Policies for Long Run Growth: Being Keynesian both in the short and in the long run 8) XVI Conferenza Societá Italiana di Economia Pubblica "Politiche pubbliche, sviluppo, crescita", Pavia (Italy), 2004. Paper Presented: Demand Policies for Long Run Growth: Being Keynesian both in the short and in the long run 9) I International Conference "The Palestinian Economy: Theoretical and Practical Challenges", Pavia (Italy), 2010. Paper presented: Reappraising the World Bank CGE model on Palestine
10) 10th International Meeting of the Middle East Economic Association (MEEA), Barcelona (Spain), 201. Paper presented: A Post-Keynesian Approach to CGE Modelling in Palestine Languages: Italian (mother tongue), English and Spanish fluent, good French. Quito, September 2016