About
Antonio Nicolò is Professor of Economics at the University of Manchester and the University of Padua, holding dual appointments at these prestigious institutions. His academic career spans multiple countries and institutions, reflecting his international prominence in economic theory.
Education:
- BSc in Economics from Università Bocconi in Milan
- MSc in Economics from Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
- PhD in Economics from Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona
Research Focus: Professor Nicolò specializes in theoretical economics with emphasis on mechanism design, social choice theory, and political economy. His work explores how institutions and rules affect collective decision-making processes, with applications ranging from voting systems to kidney exchange programs. His research integrates mathematical rigor with practical policy implications, particularly in designing efficient and fair allocation mechanisms.
Publication Trends: His recent publications demonstrate a consistent focus on foundational questions in economic theory while addressing contemporary issues like corruption, extremism, and international conflicts. The work shows increasing interdisciplinary reach, connecting economic theory with political science, health policy, and social welfare considerations.
Awards and Recognition:
- Fernand Braudel fellowship at the European University Institute (May-June 2013)
Professional Activities: Professor Nicolò serves as President of the Association of Southern European Economic Theorists and has held significant roles in the Society for Social Choice and Welfare. He has participated in designing and implementing the DEC-K Programme for kidney exchange in Italy, demonstrating the real-world impact of his theoretical work. His research contributes to multiple UN Sustainable Development Goals, particularly those related to reducing inequalities and promoting just institutions.
Collaborative Work: He is an active participant in the Centre for Digital Trust and Society, collaborating with researchers across disciplines including computer science, social statistics, and business studies to address contemporary challenges in digital society.
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