Daniele
Schilirò
Email:
daniele.schiliro@unime.it
ALTRE INFORMAZIONI
SSD: ECON-01/A
Struttura:Dipartimento di Economia
Profilo: Professori Associati
CURRICULUM
Curriculum
DANIELE SCHILIRO’Dipartimento di Economia, Università di Messina
Piazza Pugliatti, 1, 98122 Messina
E-Mail: dschiliro@unime.it
Formazione Universitaria: 1979 Laurea in Economia e Commercio, (110/110 con lode)
Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore di Milano
1979/80 M-Phil in Political Economy
Università di Cambridge (U.K.)
1980/81 ‘Graduate Student’ in Economics
Università di Yale (USA)
Esperienze Professionali: Sett. 1983 – Ott. 1984
Collaboratore CRANEC, Università Cattolica S.C. di Milano
Nov.1984 - Ott. 1992
Dal 2/11/1984 Ricercatore Universitario non confermato di Economia
Politica, Facoltà di Economia e Commercio dell'Università degli Studi
di Messina.
Dal 2/11/1987 Ricercatore confermato in Economia Politica, con D.R. del 13/1/1989, Facoltà di Economia e Commercio dell'Università degli Studi di Messina.
Nov. 1992 – oggi
Professore Associato di Economia Politica (SECS P/01)
Dipartimento di Economia, dell’Università degli Studi di Messina.
Borse di Studio e Premi.
Borsa di Studio 'Luigi Einaudi', Fondazione Luigi Einaudi, Torino, 1979.
Borsa di Sudio 'Bonaldo Stringher', Banca d'Italia, Roma, 1980.
Conferenze e Seminari Accademici (2005-2011)
Seminari sul tema “Teorie circolari e teorie verticali della dinamica economica
strutturale: verso uno schema di carattere generale”:
Università Bicocca di Milano, Università di Trento, Università di Padova,
Università di Verona, Università di Siena, Università di Firenze,
Università di Trieste, Università di Chieti-Pescara, Università di Friburgo
(Svizzera), Università di Utwente (Olanda).
Gennaio 2007: Relazione al Workshop PRIN sul tema “Investing in Knowledge:
Knowledge-based Economies Innovation and Economic Growth”,
Università del Salento.
Febbraio 2008: Seminario “Centro Sraffa” sul tema “Il Simposio su
‘Mr. Keynes System’ all’Oxford Meeting e il Modello IS-LM”,
presso il Centro Sraffa, Università di RomaTre.
Giugno 2010: Relazione al Workshop presso il DISEAE, Università di Catania:
“I distretti produttivi in Sicilia: un passo avanti per lo sviluppo?”
Novembre 2010: Seminario presso la Facoltà di Economia, Università di Catania:
“I distretti produttivi in Sicilia: analisi e proposte per la competitività”.
Maggio 2011: Intervento all’International Workshop “Legitimacy and Efficiency
in Global Economic Governance”, organizzato da The Group of Lecce e
Università del Salento, Lecce 6-7, Maggio 2011.
Novembre 2011: First International Meeting PISRS – PISRS Conference 2011 –
Analysis, Fractal Geometry, Dynamical Systems and Economics. Università di
Messina, 8-12 Novembre 2011. Member of the Scientific Committee and of Local
Organization Committee.
Attività di Ricerca:
“Dinamica Strutturale: profili tecnologici e organizzativo-istituzionali“, CRANEC,
Università Cattolica S.C. di Milano. (2004-2006).
Visiting Scholar:
Selwyn College, Università di Cambridge (1985), per ricerche di Teoria
Macroeconomica.
Brasenose College, Università di Oxford (1991), per ricerche di Teoria
Monetaria.
Sydney Sussex, Università di Cambridge (2002), per ricerche su dinamica
strutturale.
Attività Didattica:
Attualmente insegna Macroeconomia CdS Economia, Banca e Finanza (L33),
Dipartimento di Economia.
Economia Monetaria e Finanziaria Cds Scienze Economiche e Finanziarie
(LM -56), Dipartimento di Economia.
Economia Politica CdS L-15, Dipartimento di Scienze Cognitive e Cds L-39
Dipartimento Scienze Giuridiche e Politiche.
Pubblicazioni (2016-2021)
1. Mid-Sized Italian Manufacturing Firms: A Panel Data Analysis on Profitability, Journal of Advanced Studies in Finance, Vol. VII, issue 2 (14), 2016, pp. 129-145, (con C. Migliardo).
2. Economics and Psychology. The Framing of Decisions, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, vol. II, issue 2(3), 2016, pp. 77-88.
3. Mediterraneo e Unione Europea tra migrazioni e crescita sostenibile, in G. Centorrino (ed.) Azienda, Economia e Territorio, Aracne, Roma, 2016, pp.227-242.
4. Psychology into Economics: Fast and Frugal Heuristics, International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 8(3), 2017, pp. 934-939.
5. Economics versus Psychology. Risk, Uncertainty and the Expected Utility Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, Vol. III, Issue 1(4), 2017, pp. 77-96.
6. Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Diversification and Growth of the Gulf Cooperation Council Economies, Business and Management Studies, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2017, pp.69-81, (con H. Miniaoui).
7.Rules, Imbalances, and Growth in the Eurozone. In R. Mirdala, R. R. Canale (Eds) Economic Imbalances and Institutional Changes to the Euro and the European Union (International Finance Review,
Volume 18) Emerald Publishing Limited, pp.65 – 89.
8. Fortis M. (ed.) (2016), The Pillars of the Italian Economy, Cham: Springer, L’industria, No. 1, gennaio-marzo, 2017, pp. 123-127.
9. Italian Industrial Districts: Theories, Profiles and Competitiveness, Management and Organizational Studies, Vol,4, No.4, 2017, pp.1-11.
10. Imbalances and Policies in the Eurozone, Journal of Business & Economic Policy, Vol.4, No.3, 2017, pp.27-35.
11. A Glance at Solow's Growth Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, Vol. III, Issue 2(5), 2017, pp. 83-103.
12. A Multidimensional Coopetitive Duopoly model for a Sustainable Global Economy, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, Vol. IV, Issue 1(6), 2018, pp. 99-115 (con D. Carfì and A.
Donato).
13. Environmental Sustainability. A coopetitive framework for a Global Economy, (con D. Carfì e A. Donato). In Economia, territorio e azienda. Lineamenti e prospettive di analisi, a cura di R.Guarneri, 2018,
Roma, Aracne editrice.
14. An Environmentally Sustainable Global Economy. A coopetitive model. pp.592-605, (con D. Carfì e A. Donato). In Book of Papers of 24th ISDRS Conference “Action for a Sustainable World: from
Theory to Practice” 2018.
15. Sustainability of Global Feeding. Coopetitive interaction among Vegan and Non-Vegan Food Firms. pp.655-669, An Environmentally Sustainable Global Economy. A coopetitive model. pp.592-605, (con D. Carfì e A. Donato). In Book of Papers of 24th ISDRS Conference “Action for a Sustainable World: from Theory to Practice”, 2018.
16. Marco Fortis - Alberto Quadrio Curzio, Riforme e investimenti. Europa e Italia, Il Mulino, Bologna, Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, Vol. 126, No.2, 2017. pp. 221-228. (book review).
17. Governance and institutions for stability and growth in the Eurozone, pp.108-125. In Regaining Global Stability After the Financial Crisis, B. Sergi, F. Fidanoski, M. Ziolo, V. Naumovski, (Eds), Hershey,
IGI-Global Publishing, 2018.
18. Economic decisions and Simon's notion of bounded rationality, International Business Research, Vol. 11, No.7, 2018, pp. 64-75.
19. Sustainability, innovation and efficiency: A key relationship. In Financing Sustainable Development, M. Ziolo, B. Sergi (Eds), Cham: Palgrave-Mcmillan, 2019.
20. The Growth Conundrum: Paul Romer’s Endogenous Growth, International Business Research, Vol.1, No.10, 2019, pp.75-85.
21. Coopetitive Solutions of Environmental Agreements for the Global Economy after COP21 in Paris, Journal of Environmental Management, No. 249, 2019. (con D. Carfì e A. Donato).
22. Public Debt and Growth in Italy: Analysis and Policy Proposals. International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 10., No. 5, 2019, pp. 1695-1702.
23.Towards Digital Globalization and the Covid-19 Challenge. International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 11., No. 2, 2020, pp. 1710-1716.
24. COVID-19 Crisis and the Public Debt Issue: The Case of Italy. International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 11., No. 4, 2020, pp. 1851-1860.
25. Book review: Mauro L. Baranzini and Amalia Mirante, Luigi L. Pasinetti: An Intellectual Biography (Palgrave Macmillan, London, UK 2018) 390 pp. Review of Keynesian Economics, Vol. 9, No. 1, 2021,
pp. 156-159.
26. Tourism, Economic Growth and Sustainability in the Mediterranean Region (with F. Grasso), pp. 129-142. In Tourism in the Mediterranean Sea, F. Grasso, B.S. Sergi (Eds), Bingley: Emerald
Publishing Limited, 2021.
- Workshop PRIN on the topic “Investing in Knowledge: Knowledge-based Economies Innovation and Economic Growth”, University of Salento. January 2007.
- Seminar “Il Simposio su ‘Mr. Keynes System’ all’Oxford Meeting e il Modello IS-LM”, by the “Centro Sraffa”, University Roma Tre. February 2008.
- International Workshop by the Group of Lecce, “Legitimacy and Effectiveness in Global Economic Governance” University of Salento, 31 May 2011.
- 14th International Conference on "Information Processing and Management of Uncertainty in Knowledge-Based Systems (IPMU), University of Catania, July 9-13, 2012.
- ISDRS Conference 2018, University of Messina, 13-15 June, 2018. “Action for Sustainable World. From Theory to Practice”
Curriculum
Daniele Schilirò is associate professor of Economics since November 1st, 1992 at University of Messina.B.A. (Laurea) in Economics, Catholic University of Milan.
Senior Research Scholar and Member of the Scientific Committee of the Centre of Research in Economic Analysis (CRANEC) Catholic University of Milan.
Website: https://sites.google.com/site/dschilirounime/
Home page at Ideas: http://ideas.repec.org/f/psc404.html
Home page Academia.edu: https://unime.academia.edu/DanieleSchilir%C3%B2
Winner of the following Scholarships:
i) Scholarship “Fondazione Luigi Einaudi”, Turin; (1979).
ii) Scholarship "Bonaldo Stringher", Bank of Italy, Rome; (1980).
Studies abroad:
a) M-Phil program in Political Economy at the University of Cambridge (U.K.) 1979-1980.
b) Special Graduate Student at the University of Yale (U.S.A.) 1980-1981.
Teaching Activity:
Professor of Macroeconomics, Undergraduate Course in Economics, Banking and Finance, University of Messina.
Professor of Monetary and Financial Economics, Graduate Course in Economics and Financial Sciences, University of Messina.
Professor of Political Economy, Undergraduate Course, Department COSPECS & SCIPOG, University of Messina
Research and Teaching Activities abroad:
1) Research scholar in macroeconomics and history of economic analysis at the University of Cambridge (U.K.) Selwyn College, Easter Term, 1985;
2) Research Scholar at Oxford University (U.K.), Brasenose College, Trinity Term, 1991;
3) Visiting Scholar University of Cambridge (U.K), Sidney Sussex, Easter Term, 2002;
4) Visiting Scholar University of Twente (Netherland) (November, 2005), (December, 2007).
5) Research Scholar University of Dubai (UAE), Spring Term 2014.
6) Visiting Professor University of Valencia (Spain), May 2016.
7) ERASMUS PLUS Mobility for Teaching, University of Valencia (Spain), September 2017.
Seminars and Scientific Conference.
Seminars (Years 2003-2010).
2003: University Bicocca Milan, University of Trento, University of Padua
2004: University of Verona, University of Siena, University of Fribourg (Switzerland)
2005: University of Florence, University of Trieste, University of Utwente (NL)
2006: University of Chieti-Pescara
2008: University Roma Tre
2010: University of Catania
Papers presented
Chief Executive of Organizing Committee of the International Conference of the Italian Association of Labour Economists, held at University of Messina, 22-23 May 1997.
Member of Scientific and Organizing Committee of the PISRS Conference, First International meeting PISRS, Analysis, Fractal Geometry, Dynamical Systems and Economics, University of Messina, November 8th-13th 2011.
Research Fields:
Economics, Green economy, Environmental Economics, Sustainable development, Industrial Organization, Behavioral Economics, Economics of Knowledge and Innovation.
List of more recent works.(2009-2020)
1. Jean Pisani-Ferry and Adam S. Posen. 2009. The Euro at ten: The next global currency? (Washington D.C.: Peterson Institute for International Economics, Bruegel), Review of International Organizations, Vol. 5, n.1, 2010, pp.101-105.
2. Investing in Knowledge: Knowledge, Human Capital and Institutions for the Long Run Growth. In M.J. Arentsen, W. van Rossum, A.E. Steenge, Governance of Innovation, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham, 2010, pp. 33-50.
3. I distretti produttivi in Sicilia. Analisi e proposte per la competitività, Economia e Società Regionale, n. 3, 2010, pp. 92-113.
4. Crisis in the Euro area. Coopetitive game solutions as new policy tools, Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields, Vol. I issue 1, Summer 2011, pp. 23-36. (with D. Carfì).
5. Innovation and performance of Italian multinational enterprises of the ‘fourth capitalism’, Journal of Advanced Research in Management, Vol. II issue 2, Winter 2011, pp. 89-103.
6. Rationality and choices in economics: behavioral and evolutionary approaches, Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields, Vol. II issue 2, Winter 2011, pp. 183-196. (with M. Graziano).
7. Industria e distretti produttivi in Sicilia fra incentivi e sviluppo, Strumenti RES, n.1, 2012, Febbraio, pp.1-10.
8. A coopetitive model for the green economy, Economic Modelling, Vol. 29 (4), 2012, pp.1215-1219. (with D.Carfì).
9. Knowledge-based economies and the institutional environment, Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields, Vol. III issue 1, Summer 2012, pp. 42-50.
10. A framework of coopetitive games: applications to the Greek crisis, AAPP | Physical, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, Vol.90 (1), 2012, pp. 1-35. (with D. Carfì).
11. A model of coopetitive game for the environmental sustainability of a global green economy, Journal of Environmental Management and Tourism, vol. III issue 1, Summer 2012, pp. 5-17. (with D.Carfì).
12. Italian industrial districts: A model of success or a weak productive system? AAPP | Physical, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, Vol.90, Supplement No.1 (2012), PISRS Proceedings Part I, pp. C2:1 -12.
13. Global Green Economy and Environmental Sustainability: A Coopetitive Model, Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol.300, 2012, Springer, pp, 593-606. (with D. Carfì).
14. Bounded rationality and perfect rationality: psychology into economics, Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields, vol. III, issue 2(6), Winter 2012, pp.101-111.
15. Italian medium-sized enterprises and the fourth capitalism, Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, Vol. VII, issue 4 (22), Winter 2012, pp.437- 446.
16. Structural change and models of structural analysis: theories, principles and methods, Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, Vol. III, issue 2, Winter 2012, pp.31-48.
17. I distretti produttivi in Sicilia: l’esperienza degli anni 2007-2010, Strumenti RES, n.2, marzo, 2013, pp.1-16 (with G. Timpanaro).
18. Hans Werner Sinn and Timo Wollmershaeuser’s Target Loans, Current Account Balances and Capital Flows: The ECB’s Rescue Facility. A Comment, Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, Vol. IV, issue 1, Summer 2013, pp.66-69.
19. Bounded Rationality: Psychology, Economics and the Financial Crises, Theoretical and Practical Research in Economic Fields, Vol. IV, issue 1(7), Summer 2013, pp.97-108.
20. The Crisis of Euro’s Governance: Institutional Aspects and Policy Issues. In R. Mirdala (ed.), Financial Aspects in Recent Trends in the Global Economy, Vol. II, Craiova, Asers Publishing, 2013, pp. 150-163.
21. A new governance for the EMU and the economic policy framework. In Legitimacy and Efficiency in Global Economic Governance (Malaguti M.C., Bossone B., Cafaro S., Di Benedetto, S. (eds.), Cambridge Scholar Publishing, Newcastle upon Tyne, 2013.
22. Diversification and Development of the United Arab Emirates’ Economy, Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, Vol. VIII, issue 2 (24), Summer 2013, pp.228-239.
23. An Investigation into Medium-Sized Multinational Enterprises, AAPP | Physical, Mathematical, and Natural Sciences, Vol. 91, SUPPLEMENT NO 2, B3 (2013), pp.1-17 (with M. Musca).
24. Economics and Psychology. Perfect Rationality versus Bounded Rationality. In D.Carfì, M.L.Lapidus, E.P.J. Pearse, M. van Frankenhuijsen (eds.), Fractal Geometry and Dynamical Systems in Pure and Applied Mathematics II: Fractals in Applied Mathematics, Contemporary Mathematics, Vol. 601, American Mathematical Society, 2013, pp.359-372. doi: 10.1090/conm/601.
25. Changes in Eurozone Governance after the Crisis and the Issue of Growth, International Journal of Social Science Studies, Vol. 2(2), pp. 110-119, April, 2014.
26. Improving Competitiveness and Trade Balance of Greek Economy: A Coopetitive Strategy Model, Journal of Applied Economic Sciences, Vol. IX, issue 2 (28), Summer 2014, pp.211-220 (with D. Carfì).
27. Innovation in small and medium enterprises in the United Arab Emirates, International Journal of Social Science Studies, Vol. 3(5), pp. 148-160, September, 2015.
28. Mid-Sized Italian Manufacturing Firms: A Panel Data Analysis on Profitability, Journal of Advanced Studies in Finance, Vol. VII, issue 2 (14), 2016, pp. 129-145, (with C. Migliardo).
29. Economics and Psychology. The Framing of Decisions, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, vol. II, issue 2(3), 2016, pp. 77-88.
30. Mediterraneo e Unione Europea tra migrazioni e crescita sostenibile, in G. Centorrino (ed.) Azienda, Economia e Territorio, Aracne, Roma, 2016, pp.227-242.
31. Psychology into Economics: Fast and Frugal Heuristics, International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 8(3), 2017, pp. 934-939.
32. Economics versus Psychology. Risk, Uncertainty and the Expected Utility Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, Vol. III, Issue 1(4), 2017, pp. 77-96.
33. Innovation and Entrepreneurship for the Diversification and Growth of the Gulf Cooperation Council Economies, Business and Management Studies, Vol. 3, No. 3, 2017, pp.69-81, (with H. Miniaoui).
34.Rules, Imbalances, and Growth in the Eurozone. In R. Mirdala, R. R. Canale (Eds) Economic Imbalances and Institutional Changes to the Euro and the European Union (International Finance Review, Volume 18) Emerald Publishing Limited, pp.65 – 89.
35. Fortis M. (ed.) (2016), The Pillars of the Italian Economy, Cham: Springer, L’industria, No. 1, gennaio-marzo, 2017, pp. 123-127.
36. Italian Industrial Districts: Theories, Profiles and Competitiveness, Management and Organizational Studies, Vol,4, No.4, 2017, pp.1-11.
37. Imbalances and Policies in the Eurozone, Journal of Business & Economic Policy, Vol.4, No.3, 2017, pp.27-35.
38. A Glance at Solow's Growth Theory, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, Vol. III, Issue 2(5), 2017, pp. 83-103.
39.A Multidimensional Coopetitive Duopoly model for a Sustainable Global Economy, Journal of Mathematical Economics and Finance, Vol. IV, Issue 1(6), 2018, pp. 99-115 (with D. Carfì and A. Donato).
40. Environmental Sustainability. A coopetitive framework for a Global Economy, (with D. Carfì and A. Donato). In Economia, territorio e azienda. Lineamenti e prospettive di analisi, a cura di R.Guarneri, 2018, Roma, Aracne editrice.
41.An Environmentally Sustainable Global Economy. A coopetitive model. pp.592-605, (with D. Carfì and A. Donato). In Book of Papers of 24th ISDRS Conference “Action for a Sustainable World: from Theory to Practice” 2018.
42. Sustainability of Global Feeding. Coopetitive interaction among Vegan and Non-Vegan Food Firms. pp.655-669, An Environmentally Sustainable Global Economy. A coopetitive model. pp.592-605, (with D. Carfì and A. Donato). In Book of Papers of 24th ISDRS Conference “Action for a Sustainable World: from Theory to Practice”, 2018.
43. Marco Fortis - Alberto Quadrio Curzio, Riforme e investimenti. Europa e Italia, Il Mulino, Bologna, Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali, Vol. 126, No.2, 2017. pp. 221-228. (book review).
44. Governance amd institutions for stability and growth in the Eurozone, pp.108-125. In Regaining Global Stability After the Financial Crisis, B. Sergi, F. Fidanoski, M. Ziolo, V. Naumanoski, (Eds), Hershey, IGI-Global Publishing, 2018.
45. Economic decisions and Simon's notion of bounded rationality, International Business Research, Vol. 11, No.7, 2018, pp.64-75.
46. Sustainability, innovation and efficiency: A key relationship. In Financing Sustainable Development, M. Ziolo, B. Segi (Eds), Cham: Palgrave-Mcmillan, 2019
47. The Growth Conundrum: Paul Romer’s Endogenous Growth, International Business Research, Vol.1, No.10, 2019, pp.75-85.
48. Coopetitive Solutions of Environmental Agreements for the Global Economy after COP21 in Paris, Journal of Environmental Management, No. 249, 2019. (with D. Carfì and A. Donato).
49. Public Debt and Growth in Italy: Analysis and Policy Proposals. International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 10., No. 5, 2019, pp. 1695-1702.
50. Towards Digital Globalization and the Covid-19 Challenge. International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 11., No. 2, 2020, pp. 1710-1716.
51. COVID-19 Crisis and the Public Debt Issue: The Case of Italy. International Journal of Business Management and Economic Research, Vol. 11., No. 4, 2020, pp. 1851-1860.
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