Enrico is research fellow and lecturer at Politenico di Milano, where he does his primary academic research and teaches microeconomics, macroeconomics and international economics. He is also member of the core faculty of the Business School of Politenico di Milano, where he teaches Read More
economics in the MBA programmes, and researcher at the Digital Export Observatory, where he does research on cross-border e-commerce and digital exports and participate in workshops, seminars and round tables with firms and entrepreneurs. Enrico was research fellow of the Centro Rossi-Doria of the University of Roma Tre, research assitant at the European University Institute and postdoc research fellow at University of Florence. He was visiting student at the Gratuate Institue of Geneva (Switzerland) and at the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil). He got his Ph.D. at University of Roma Tor Vergata. His research focuses on international trade, trade policy and global value chains with both an applied and a theoretical approach. He published artciles in the Review of World Economics (Springer), Small Business Economics (Springer), Food Policy (Elsevier), International Economics – Journal (Elsevier) and contributed to several other reports and books on international trade.
Publications
as Co-author/Contributor
- Policy papers Demand and Supply Exposure Through Global Value Chains: Euro-Mediterranean Countries During Covid - 23/03/2021
- Working papers The asymmetric effects of twenty years of tariff reforms on Egyptian workers - 29/07/2020
- Working papers GLOBAL VALUE CHAINS AND THE PRODUCTIVITY OF FIRMS IN MENA COUNTRIES: DOES CONNECTIVITY MATTER? - 22/01/2020