
Nationality: Italy
Affiliation: Department of Law, Vanvitelli University
Student Status: University Faculty
Level of Education: Ph.D.
Field of Study: Economics
Joined: April 24, 2017
Davide Romaniello
Rome, IT
Member: Keynesian Economics, Latin America, Core, Commons
Organizer: Keynesian Economics
Working groups
Research Interests
- Aggregate Demand
- Applied Econometrics
- Classical Political Economy
- Functional Distribution
- Labor markets
About
Currently, I am Assistant professor in Economics at Vanvitelli University. In 2020, I obtained my Ph.D. in Economics at the Roma Tre University with a thesis on hysteresis in unemployment. Then I was enrolled as post-doctoral researcher at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore and Sapienza University and as Assistant professor at Roma Tre. My works relate to the conflict interpretation of inflation, the evaluation of workers bargaining power and the role of long-term unemployment in explaining inflation, as well as the estimation of fiscal multiplier. I take part in a number of associations promoting heterodox approaches to economics
About my research
Latest publication 2023. D. Romaniello The longer, the weaker? Considering the role of long-term unemployment in an 'original' Phillips curve, under review (revise and resubmit) to Review of Political Economy 2024. C. Fontanari, E. S. Levrero, D. Romaniello A composite index for workers’ bargaining power and the missing-inflation matter, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics 2024. L. Di Domenico; S.J. Gahn, D. Romaniello Hysteresis in good times? Demand’ shocks effects on inflation, capital and labour in the US economy, submitted to Cambridge Journal of Economics (published also as WP by Centro Sraffa) 2024. D. Romaniello, A. Stirati Conflict inflation in theory and practice - with a discussion of the Italian case, Review of Political Economy 2024. M. Deleidi, D. Romaniello, F. Tosi, L. Salvati Wage and fiscal policy re-examined. An assessment of employment and productivity using Italian regional data; International Journal of Manpower 2024. G. Ciaffi, L. Di Domenico, D. Romaniello The monetary theory of production and the supermultiplier: what determines savings? Review of Political Economy