RIZZOLLI Matteo
Docente Stabile Straordinario of “Politica ed economia delle istituzioni familiari” at the Pontificio Istituto Teologico Giovanni Paolo II per le Scienze sul Matrimonio e la Famiglia
Email: rizzolli@istitutogp2.it
http://www.matteorizzolli.name/
Main research areas
- Family Economics
- Rational choices in a family context
- Family Policies
- Harmonisation Family-Work
- Demography and its economic consequences
Who am I. Professionally
I am Docente Stabile Straordinario of “Politica ed economia delle istituzioni familiari” at the Pontificio Istituto Teologico Giovanni Paolo II per le Scienze sul Matrimonio e la Famiglia.
I am associate professor of Economic Policy at LUMSA University in Rome. I coordinate the European Master of Law and Economics at LUMSA and I am the Secretary of the Italian Society of Law and Economics. I co-edit the International Review of Economics. Together with Nicoletta Rangone I teach of the Jean Monnet module in European Approaches to Better Regulation. My research Interests concern primarily law & economics, behavioural public policy and regulation, experimental economics, family economics, microeconomics, economic policy and public economics.
Currently
Since October 2019 I am Docente Stabile Straordinario of “Politica ed economia delle istituzioni familiari” at the Pontificio Istituto Teologico Giovanni Paolo II per le Scienze sul Matrimonio e la Famiglia
Since October 2014 I am Associate Professor of Economic Policy at LUMSA University
Since October 2018 I am the Italian coordinator of the European Master of Law and Economics at LUMSA
Since December 2015 I am the Secretary of the Italian Society of Law & Economics
Since December 2014 I am Associate Editor of the International Review of Economics
Other Academic titles and appointments
Since 2016 I am member of the academic board of the LUMSA Ph.D. program in Civil Economy
In 2014 I obtained the National Abilitation for Associate Professorship in Political Economy (13A1), Economic Policy (13A2) and Public Economics (13A3)
In April 2008 I received my Ph.D. in Law and Economics, University of Siena
In February 2005 I received my MSc. in Law and Economics, University of Siena
In July 2003I graduated with a Master’s Degree in Political Economy, University of Trento
In December 2002 I graduated with Master’s Degree in Economics, University of Maastricht