Nadia Garbellini

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Nadia Garbellini is researcher at the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.

Her research deals with the application of standard input-output and graph-theoretic techniques to the problems of measurement of productivity changes, international trade, and income distribution.

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Autos and the European Union: Another Crash?

Article | Aug 30, 2021

In Europe, imbalances in the structure of the automotive and a lack of industrial policies risk creating a deadly cocktail for millions of European workers just as the auto sector is undergoing decisive changes.

Automotive Global Value Chains in Europe

Paper Working Paper Series | | Aug 2021

In Europe, imbalances in the structure of the automotive and a lack of industrial policies risk creating a deadly cocktail for millions of European workers just as the auto sector is undergoing decisive changes.

Luigi Pasinetti on Disrupting Neoclassical Hegemony in Economics

Article | Mar 20, 2018

The renowned economist reflects on the rise of neoclassical economics, the post-2008 surge of interest in non-mainstream, heterodox thought, and how young economists can remain independent in the face of biased evaluation systems

What Piketty Missed in Measuring Wealth

Article | Mar 1, 2018

Despite assembling a formidable data set and leveling a bold argument, Thomas Piketty’s Capital in the Twenty-First Century has theoretical and accounting flaws that distort its central findings

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Labor Economist: AI May Bring a Boom in Horrible Jobs

Article | Aug 28, 2023

Losing jobs isn’t the only thing workers have to worry about. AI may make many jobs worse.

Reawakening

From the Origins of Economic Ideas to the Challenges of Our Time

Event Plenary | Oct 21–23, 2017

INET gathered hundreds of new economic thinkers in Edinburgh to discuss the past, present, and future of the economics profession.

Economics in a Different Key

Article | Jul 1, 2016

INET interviews Luigi Pasinetti