Mauro Caminati: Curriculum Vitae Biographic Notes:
1953: Born in Parma, Italy.
16/12/1978: Degree in Economics, University of Modena, Italy.
1981: M. Phil. in Economics, University of Cambridge (U. K.).
1982-3: Research student at University College, London.
Academic Record:
1983: Ricercatore at the Economics Department, University of Siena.
1992: Associate Professor at the Faculty of Economics ‘Richard M. Goodwin’, University of Siena.
2006: Professor (‘straordinario’) at the Faculty of Economics ‘Richard M. Goodwin’, University of Siena
2009: Professor (‘ordinario’) at the Faculty of Economics ‘Richard M. Goodwin’, University of Siena
2013-present: Professor (‘ordinario’) at the Department of Economics and Statistics (DEPS), University of Siena
Other Scientific Activities:
- Organising committee of the International Workshop “Convergence to Long Period Positions”, Certosa di Pontignano (Siena), 5-7 April 1990 and of the International Summer School “Cycles, Growth and Structural Change”, Certosa di Pontignano (Siena), July 1998.
- Editorial Committee of Political Economy: Studies in the Surplus Approach (1986- 1990).
- Scientific Committee of Centro Interuniversitario Crescita & Sviluppo Economico CICSE (2007-)
- CIES Centro Interuniversitario Economia Sperimentale (2008-).
- Laboratory for Complex Simulations in Social Science and Economics - LABSEC (2004-2012)
- Centre for the Study of Complex Systems - CSC, University of Siena.
Referee activity:
Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Metroeconomica, Review of Political Economy, Journal of Macroeconomics, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Journal of Economic Issues
Research Interests:
- Macrodynamics and structural change - Learning in macroeconomic models
- Evolutionary analysis of complex economic systems with applications to technological change and economic growth
- Selected themes in the history of economic thought - Experimental Economics
Journal Publications
CAMINATI M., SORDI S. (2019) “Demand-led growth with endogenous innovation”, METROECONOMICA, vol. 70, pp 405-422, ISSN: 1467-999X, doi: 10.1111/meca12243.
CAMINATI M. (2016) “Knowledge specialization and R&D collaboration”. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS, vol. 26, pp. 247-270, ISSN: 0936-9937, doi: 10.1007/s00191- 016-0449-5
CAMINATI M., STABILE A. (2010) "The Pattern of Knowledge Flows between Technology Fields". METROECONOMICA, vol. 61. 364-397, ISSN: 0026-1386, doi: 10.1111/j.1467- 999X.2009.04073.x
CAMINATI M. (2010) “Function, mind and novelty: organismic concepts and Richard M.
Goodwin formation at Harvard, 1932 to 1934”. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF THE HISTORY OF ECONOMIC THOUGHT, vol. 17, pp. 255-277, ISSN: 0967-2567, doi:
10.1080/09672560903204569
CAMINATI M., INNOCENTI A., RICCIUTI R. (2008) “Drift and equilibrium selection with human and computer players, ECONOMICS BULLETIN, vol. 19, pp. 1-7, ISSN: 15452921.
CAMINATI M., INNOCENTI A., RICCIUTI R. (2006) “Drift Effect under Timing without Observability: Experimental Evidence”. JOURNAL OF ECONOMIC BEHAVIOR
&ORGANIZATION, vol. 61, pp. 393-414, ISSN: 0167-2681, doi:10.1016/j.jebo.2004.11.009 CAMINATI M. (2006) “Knowledge growth, complexity and the returns to R&D”. JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY ECONOMICS, vol. 16, p. 207-229, ISSN: 0936-9937, doi:10.1007/s00191- 005-0007-z
CAMINATI M. (1998) “Harrodian Instability and Learning”.
ECONOMIC NOTES, vol. 27, p. pp. 299-320, ISSN: 0391-5026 CAMINATI M. (1990). “Gravitation: an Introduction”.
POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 1-2, p. 11-44, ISSN: 0393-5744
CAMINATI M. (1989) “Cyclical Growth and Long Term Prospects”. POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 5, ISSN: 0393-5744
CAMINATI M. (1986) “Technical Progress, Economic Life of Equipment and Effective Demand”.
POLITICAL ECONOMY, vol. 2, ISSN: 0393-5744
CAMINATI M. (1981). “The Theory of Interest in the Classical Economists”.
METROECONOMICA, vol. XXXIII, p. 79-104, ISSN: 0026-1386 Articles in books:
CAMINATI M. (2008) “Funzione, mente e novità. Nozioni di organismo nella formazione di Richard M. Goodwin a Harvard, 1932-1934. Spunti dalle carte del Fondo Goodwin presso
l'Università di Siena”. In: BARUCCI P., COSTABILE L., DI MATTEO M. (a cura di), Gli archivi e la storia del pensioro economico, p. 173-199, Bologna: Il Mulino, ISBN: 9788815126337 CAMINATI M. (2005) “Consumption variety and growth”. In:
SALVADORI N. and BALDUCCI R., Innovation, Unemployment and Policy in the Theories of Growth and Distribution, p. 51-75, CHELTENHAM: Edward Elgar, ISBN: 9781845423216 CAMINATI M. (2003) “R&D Models of Economic Growth and the Long-Term Evolution of Productivity and Innovation”. In: SALVADORI N. (ED.). The Theory of Economic Growth: A Classical Perspective, p. 235-258, CHELTENHAM: Edward Elgar, ISBN: 1-84376-010-X
CAMINATI M. (2000) “Concorrenza, lungo periodo e cambiamento economico”. In: PIVETTI M.
(A CURA DI), Piero Sraffa. Contributi per una biografia intellettuale, p. 203-225, ROMA:
Carrocci, ISBN: 88-430-1665-2
Working papers:
CAMINATI M., SORDI S. (2017) “Demand-led growth with endogenous innovation”.
QUADERNI DEL DIPARTIMENTO DI ECONOMIA POLITICA, vol. 764, p. 1-23, ISSN: 1720- 9668
CAMINATI M. (2016). Clustering and R&D collaboration in Cournot oligopoly. Quaderni DEPS n. 737, ISSN: 1720-9668
CAMINATI M. (2012). Self sustaining networks. Quaderni DEPS n. 653.
ISSN: 1720-9668
CAMINATI M. (2009). A knowledge based approach to
collaboration in basic research. DEPFID Working Papers, p. 1-25
CAMINATI M. (2007). Function, mind and novelty: Organismic Concepts and Richard M.
Goodwin formation at Harvard, 1932-1934. Insights from his papers at Siena University. DEPFID Working Papers, vol. 3.
CAMINATI M, SORDI S., STABILE A. (2006). Patterns of
Discovery. Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia Politica, n. 473. ISSN: 17209668 CAMINATI M. (2004). Variety, Consumption and Growth. Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia Politica, n. 431, p. 1-22 ISSN: 1720-9668
CAMINATI M. (2003). Knowledge Growth, Complexity and the Returns to R&D. Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia Politica, n. 386, p. 1-24 ISSN: 1720-9668
M. CAMINATI (1999). Complementarity, Opportunity and the Co-Evolution of Techniques.
Quaderni del Dipartimento di Economia Politica, n. 260 ISSN: 1720-9668