
معرفی
Daniele Tavani is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Economics at Colorado State University (CSU), where he has been since 2009. His research focuses on classical-Marxian and post-Keynesian frameworks, emphasizing economic growth, income/wealth inequality, labor market institutions, and policy impacts. He co-authored the influential book *Growth and Distribution* (Harvard UP, 2019) and serves as an associate editor for journals like *Review of Political Economy* and *Journal of Economic Surveys*.
Education: PhD in Economics from The New School for Social Research (2009) and a Dottorato in Economia Politica from Sapienza University of Rome (2009). His research spans secular stagnation, racial inequality, and the interplay between technological change and distributional outcomes. He has published in top journals such as *Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization*, *Cambridge Journal of Economics*, and *Feminist Economics*.
Teaching: He instructs graduate courses including *Macroeconomic Analysis II*, *Heterodox Approaches to Economics*, and *Theory Seminar – Macro & Distribution*. His work integrates care economics and social reproduction into macroeconomic models, as seen in collaborative papers like *Gender Wage Equality and Investment in Care* (2020).
Policy and Grants: Involved in risk-based community resilience planning via a NIST-funded Center at CSU. His research emphasizes equitable policies to address structural inequalities and foster sustainable growth.


