Giovanna Iannantuoni - Economia Politica
Giovanna Iannantuoni - Economia Politica
Giovanna Iannantuoni - Economia Politica
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Current Position<br />
CURRICULUM VITAE<br />
GIOVANNA IANNANTUONI<br />
Dipartimento di <strong>Economia</strong> <strong>Politica</strong><br />
Universita’ di Milano Bicocca<br />
Piazza dell’Ateneo Nuovo, 1<br />
20126 Milano Italia<br />
E-mail: giovanna.iannantuoni@unimib.it<br />
2006- Associate Professor of Economics, University of Milan – Bicocca (full professor<br />
qualification, September 2010).<br />
Past Positions<br />
2002-2006 Assistant Professor of Economics, University Carlos III de Madrid.<br />
2005-2007 Research Associate, CORE, Louvain la Neuve University.<br />
2004-2005 Lecturer in Economics, Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge.<br />
2004-2005 Fellow in Economics, Trinity Hall, University of Cambridge.<br />
2001-2002 Visiting Assistant Professor, Wallis Institute of <strong>Politica</strong>l Economy, University of<br />
Rochester.<br />
Education<br />
Ph.D. in Economics, CORE, Louvain la Neuve University, June 2001.<br />
Laurea in “Discipline Economiche e Sociali”, October 1994.<br />
Fields of Interest<br />
<strong>Politica</strong>l Economy, Microeconomics, Votino Theory, Game Theory.<br />
Published Papers<br />
<strong>Iannantuoni</strong> G. (2003), Divided Government and Dominance Solvability, European Journal of<br />
<strong>Politica</strong>l Economy, 19: 715-733.<br />
<strong>Iannantuoni</strong> G. (2004), A Purely Non-Cooperative Model of Divided Government, Social<br />
Choice and Welfare, 22: 401-412.<br />
De Sinopoli F. and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2005), On the Generic Strategic Stability of Nash<br />
Equilibria if Voting is Costly, Economic Theory, 25: 477-486.<br />
De Sinopoli F. and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2005), Meetings with Costly Participation: A Comment,<br />
American Economic Review, 95: 1349-1350.
De Sinopoli F. and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2007), Asymmetric Equilibria in a Model with Costly<br />
Voting, Journal of Public Economic Theory, 9: 29-40.<br />
De Sinopoli F. and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2007), A Spatial Voting Model where Proportional Rule<br />
Leads to Two-Party Equilibria, International Journal of Game Theory, 35: 267-286.<br />
De Sinopoli F. and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2008), Extreme Voting under Proportional Representation:<br />
The Multidimensional Case, Social Choice and Welfare, 30: 401-417.<br />
De Sinopoli F., L. Ferraris and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2011), The effect of ideology on policy<br />
outcomes in proportional representation systems, Mathematical Social Sciences, 62: 87-90.<br />
De Sinopoli F., L. Ferraris and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong>, Electing a Parliament, forthcoming in Social<br />
Choice and Welfare.<br />
Recent Working Papers<br />
De Sinopoli F., L. Ferraris and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2011), Moderatine Government, Bicocca WP N.<br />
211.<br />
De Sinopoli F., G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> and C. Pimenta (2011), On the superiority of approval vs plurality: a<br />
counterexample, Bicocca WP N. 210.<br />
De Sinopoli F., L. Ferraris and G. <strong>Iannantuoni</strong> (2011), The effect of ideology on policy outcomes in<br />
proportional representation systems, Bicocca WP N. 205.<br />
Teaching Experience<br />
Microeconomics (undergraduate), Bicocca University (2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011), Bocconi<br />
University (2008, 2009), Cambridge University (2004), Carlos III (2002, 2003, 2006).<br />
Game Theory (graduate), DEFAP (2011).<br />
Topics in Public Economics (graduate), DEFAP (2008, 2009, 2010).<br />
Topics in <strong>Politica</strong>l Economy (graduate), University Carlos III de Madrid (2003, 2004, 2006).<br />
<strong>Politica</strong>l Economy (graduate), Cambridge University (2005).<br />
Topics in <strong>Politica</strong>l Economy (graduate), Tor Vergate University (2004, 2005, 2006).<br />
Quantitative Methods in Economics, Cambridge University (2004).<br />
Public Economics (undergraduate), University Carlos III di Madrid (2003).<br />
Introduction to Positive <strong>Politica</strong>l Theory, Rochester University (2002).<br />
Topics in Positive <strong>Politica</strong>l Theory (graduate), Rochester University (2002).
Selected Scholarship Grants and Award<br />
Cariplo Foundation, Scientific Coordinator for Bicocca University of the project<br />
“Internazionalizzazione e Formazione di Eccellenza: la Graduate School in Public Economics”,<br />
(2010-2013).<br />
Bicocca University (FAR), Scientific Coordinator of the project “The role of institutions and of<br />
information in the analysis of the strategic behaviour of individual agents”, (2007, 2008, 2009,<br />
2010, 2011)<br />
Italian ministry of research and education (PRIN), Scientific Coordinator of the research project<br />
“<strong>Politica</strong>l Economics: Theory and Empirical Evidence”.<br />
2005-2006 Ramon y Cajal Fellowship, Spain.<br />
Spanish Ministry of Education grant for the project “Markets, organizations and instituions: new<br />
approaches” (2006-2009).<br />
Research Prize of the Department of Eocnomics, University Carlos III de Madrid (2006, 2004,<br />
2003).<br />
Trinity Hall, Cambridge University, Staff Fellowship (2004-2005).<br />
Professional Activities<br />
Job placement officer, Graduate School in Public Economics, Milano (2007- ).<br />
Coordinator of the Post-Doctoral Grant “Incentive Insitutions: theories and/or empirics” (2011-<br />
2013).<br />
Coordinator of the Post-Doctoral Grant “<strong>Politica</strong>l Economics: theories and/or empirics” (2008-<br />
2012).<br />
Member of the selection committee for the Graduate School in Public Economics, (2008, 2009,<br />
2010).<br />
University Bicocca, Department of Economics, Seminar Organizer (2007-2010).<br />
Organizer of the Conference “The Economics of <strong>Politica</strong>l Economics”, Milan, September 2009.<br />
Organizer of the Workshop in Game Theory (Febbruary, 2008).<br />
University Bicocca, Member of “Commissione Orari”, (2006-2009).<br />
Referee for: International Journal of Game Theory, Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of<br />
Public Economic Theory, American Economic Review, Social Choice and Welfare.<br />
March 2000-June 2000, Consultant, Credit Swiss First Boston, London.<br />
Seminars and Conferences<br />
AEA Meeting, Atlanta (2010).
Fourth Workshop (GRASS), Modena 2010.<br />
Birbeck College (Maggio 2009)<br />
Third Workshop (GRASS), Padova 2009.<br />
SAET Conference on Current Trends in Econmics (2009).<br />
AEA Meeting, New Orleans (2008)<br />
Verona University (2008)<br />
Second Workshop GRASS, Bologna (2008).<br />
AEA Meeting, Chicago (2007)<br />
Catholic University of Milan (2007).<br />
AEA Meeting, Boston (2006)<br />
Summer School in “Economic Analysis of Heterogeneity in Social Organizations”, CORE (2006).<br />
Firenze University (2006).<br />
Siena University (2006).<br />
Summer School in “Economic Analysis of Heterogeneity in Social Organizations”, CORE (2005).<br />
Cambridge University (2005)<br />
SAET Conference, Baiona (2005)<br />
CORE; UCL (2005).<br />
AEA Meeting, Philadelphia (2005)<br />
Bocconi University (2004).<br />
Conference on Economic Design, Palma de Mallorca, (2004).<br />
AEA Meeting, San Diego (2004)<br />
Tor Vergata University (2003)<br />
SAET Biennial Conference, Rodos (2003).<br />
Konstanz University (2003).<br />
Carlos III (2002).<br />
Royal Holloway (2002).<br />
University of Rochester (2001).<br />
Wallis Conference in <strong>Politica</strong>l Economy, Rochester (2001).<br />
Tilburg University (2001).<br />
Exeter University (2001).<br />
SAET Conference, Ischia (2001).<br />
AEA Meeting, New Orleans (2001)<br />
Universite Libre de Bruxelles ( 2000).<br />
Princeton University (1999)<br />
Summer School in <strong>Politica</strong>l Economy, CORE (1999).<br />
EDP Jamboree, Pompeu Fabra University (1999).