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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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