:: RESEARCH ::

:: Papers ::

- ‘Average Cost and Marginal Cost Pricing in Marshall: Textual Analysis and Interpretation’, The European Journal of History of Economic Thought, forthcoming (download older version).

-‘Cycles and Trends in U.S. Net Borrowing Flows(with N. Barbosa-Filho, C. Rada e L. Taylor), Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, 2008, 30(04).

- ‘The Relevance of Industrial Policy in a Quality-Ladder Growth Model (with P. Giordani), The Berkley Economic Journals in Macroeconomics, 2008, 8(1).

-‘The Refoundation of Symmetric Equilibrium in Shumpeterian Growth Models(with G. Cozzi and P. Giordani), The Journal of Economic Theory, 2007, 136 (01).

- 'Innovazione e Ricerca nella Teoria Neoclassica', (with P. Giordani) working Paper series PhD in Economics, Department of Public Economics, April 2007.

- ‘Fiscal, Foreign, And Private Net Borrowing: Widely Accepted Theories Don’t Closely Fit The Facts’, (with N. Barbosa-Filho, C. Rada e L. Taylor). Anais do XXXIV Econtro Nacional de Economia [Proceedings of the 34th Brazilian Economics Meeting] 177, ANPEC, 2006.

- ‘Time-varying Elasticity of Substitution and Economic Growth’ (with G. Cozzi), mimeo, July 2006.

-'The Steady State Growth Rate in the Neoclassical Theory: a Brief Survey’, New School Economic Review, 2004, New York.

:: In Progress ::

- ‘Direction and Intensity of Technical Change: a Micro Model’.

- ‘Alfred Marshall on Endogenous Growth: Monopoly or Competition?’.

:: Dissertations ::

- 'Essays on Competition and Technical Change', PhD Thesis, New School for Social Research, Spring 2007. Advisor: Duncan Foley. Committee: Duncan Foley, Willi Semmler, Lance Taylor.

- ‘Five Essays on Neoclassical and Neoschumpeterian Growth Theory’, Doctorate dissertation University of Roma 'La Sapienza'.(download), May 2005. Advisors: Guido Cozzi, Lance Taylor.

- ‘On the Notion of Competition in the Classical and Neoclassical Political Economy’, Laurea dissertation, University 'RomaTre" (unpublished and in italian), April 2001. Advisor: Pierangelo Garegnani.