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Corrado Di Guilmi is an Associate Professor in the Economics Discipline Group at the University of Technology Sydney (UTS), where he has been since 2008 as a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. He is also the co-director of the Behavioural Macroeconomics and Complexity program at the Centre of Applied Macroeconomic Analysis (ANU) and a Research Fellow at the Center for Computational Social Science (Kobe University). His research focuses on financial macroeconomics, computational economics, and agent-based modeling, with an emphasis on financial instability's impact on business cycles and growth.
Di Guilmi has held roles such as Economics Honours Coordinator at UTS and has supervised multiple funded research projects, including grants from UTS and the Institute for New Economic Thinking. His work explores topics like dual labor markets, income inequality, and the effectiveness of non-pharmaceutical interventions during the COVID-19 pandemic. He serves as an Associate Editor of the Journal of Computational Social Science and frequently presents at international conferences.
His research interests span behavioral political cycles, complex systems, and the application of agent-based models to post-Keynesian macroeconomics. Notable contributions include studies on Japan's macroeconomic dynamics, the Phillips curve puzzle, and the interplay between technological unemployment and income inequality.





