
Source: HBS
: Antonella Stirati
Antonella Stirati is professor of Economics at Roma Tre University. She studied economics at the University of Siena (laurea in Scienze Economiche), Cambridge UK (M.Phil degree) and La Sapienza (PhD). Her research interests are in the development of the Classical-Keynesian approach, particularly in the fields of output and employment determination, income distribution, and unemployment. She wrote a book on The Theory of Wages in Classical Economics (Elgar, 1994), co-edited the three-volumes collection Sraffa and the Reconstruction of Economic Theory, (Palgrave-macmillan, 2013) and published several articles in academic journals and collected volumes.
In March 2024 she was invited to give the Godley-Tobin lecture on ‘Beyond the Nairu’ at the annual EEA conference.
She has been President of the Italian Association for the History of Political Economy (STOREP), is a member of INET’s Academic Council; fellow of the forum for macroeconomics and macroeconomic policy (FMM); and associate editor of Review of Political Economy.
She is also active in scientific popularization and public debates on current issues.
Contact:
antonella.stirati[at]uniroma3.it
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