Davide Dragone curriculum vitae associate Professor



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Davide Dragone
CURRICULUM VITAE


Associate Professor

Department of Economics Phone: (+39) 051.209.88.80

University of Bologna Skype: davide.dragone

Piazza Scaravilli 2 E-mail: davide.dragone@unibo.it

40126, Bologna (Italy)

Personal webpage (Google Site) ORCID orcid.org/0000-0002-2725-4743

Google Scholar webpage RePEc (Research Papers in Economics)

SSRN (Social Science Research Network) Research Gate webpage

Italian citizen; Born May 24, 1976

Languages: Italian, English (fluent), Spanish (fluent)

ACADEMIC POSITIONS


Associate Professor, Department of Economics, U. Bologna, Italy, 9/2014 – present

Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, U. Bologna, Italy, 3/2011 – 9/2014

Post-doc Research Fellow, Department of Economics, U. Bologna, Italy, 9/2006 – 2/2011

OTHER ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS

Health, Econometrics and Data Group (HEDG, external affiliate), University of York (UK), since 2015

Max Plank Institute for Economics, Strategic Interaction Group, Jena, Germany, 9/2010 – 12/2010

EDUCATION

Ph.D. Economics (2006), U. Bologna, Italy, Thesis: Cognitive Effort in Intertemporal Decision-Making

M.A. Economics (2004), U. Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona, Spain

B.A. Economics (2000), with honours, U. Bocconi, Milan, Italy, Thesis: Reciprocity in Economics: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Approaches



PEER-REVIEWED PUBLICATIONS

[A] Individual decision-making: Health, Behavioral and Experimental Economics

  1. Dragone, D., Ziebarth, N. (2017). Economic development, novelty consumption, and body weight: Evidence from the East German transition to capitalism.

Journal of Health Economics, 51, 41-65. doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2016.11.002


  1. Dragone, D., Galeotti, F., Orsini, R. (forthcoming). Non-monetary incentives for voluntary contribution: Comparing students and workers.

Revue Economique.


  1. Dragone, D., Manaresi, F., Savorelli, L. (2016). Obesity and smoking: can we kill two birds with one tax?

Health Economics. 25, 1464–1482. doi: 10.1002/hec.3231


  1. Cawley, J., Dragone, D., von Hinke Kessler Scholder, S. (2016). The demand for cigarettes as derived from the demand for weight loss: A theoretical and empirical investigation.

Health Economics, 25, 8-23. doi: 10.1002/hec.3118


  1. Dragone, D., Galeotti, F., Orsini, R. (2015). Students, temporary workers and co-op workers: An experimental investigation on social preferences.

Games, 6, 79-123, doi: 10.3390/g6020079


  1. Casari, M., Dragone, D. (2015). Choice reversal without temptation: A dynamic experiment on time preferences.

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 50(2), 119-140, doi: 10.1007/s11166-015-9211-x


  1. Dragone, D., Savorelli, L. (2012). Thinness and obesity: a model of food consumption, health concerns and social pressure.

Journal of Health Economics, 31(1), 243-256, doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2011.10.005


  1. Bigoni, M., Dragone, D. (2012). Effective and efficient experimental instructions.

Economics Letters, 117(2), 460–463, doi: 10.1016/j.econlet.2012.06.049


  1. Casari, M., Dragone, D. (2011). On negative time preferences.

Economics Letters, 111(1), 37-39, doi: 10.1016/j.econlet.2010.12.010


  1. Dragone, D. (2009). A rational eating model of binges, diets and obesity.

Journal of Health Economics, 28(4), 799-804, doi: 10.1016/j.jhealeco.2009.06.001


  1. Dragone, D. (2009). I am getting tired: effort and fatigue in intertemporal decision-making.

Journal of Economic Psychology, 30(4), 552-562, doi: 10.1016/j.joep.2009.03.008


  1. Moretti, L., Dragone, D., di Pellegrino, G. (2009). Reward and social valuation deficits following ventromedial prefrontal damage.

Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience, 21(1), 128-140, doi: 10.1162/jocn.2009.21011
[B] Industrial Organization


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Leitmann, G., Palestini, A. (2015). Hamiltonian potential functions for differential games.

Automatica, 62, 134-138, doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.automatica.2015.09.036


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2015). The interplay between profit and environmental taxation: incentives to create RJVs for green innovations, in M.G. Fikru and M. Insall (eds.)

Economics of Environmental Policy in Oligopolistic Markets, Nova Science Publishers, Hauppauge, New York, 21-38, ISBN: 978-1-63463-165-5


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2014). Regulating environmental externalities through public firms: a differential game.

Strategic Behavior and the Environment, 4(1), doi: 15-40. 10.1561/102.00000042


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A., Tampieri, A. (2013). On the optimal number of firms in the commons: Cournot vs. Bertrand.

Mathematical Economics Letters, 1(1), 25-34, ISSN 2195-4615.


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2013). The incentive to invest in environmental-friendly technologies: dynamics makes a difference, in J. Crespo Cuaresma, T. Palokangas, A. Tarasyev (eds.),

Green Growth and Sustainable Development, Springer, 14, 165-188. ISBN 978-3-642-34353-7.


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2012). Static and dynamic best-response potential functions for the non-linear Cournot game.

Optimization, 61(11), 1283-1293. doi: 10.1080/02331934.2010.541457.

  • previous version: The non-linear Cournot model as a best-response potential game, wp RCEA 10-2008.




  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2010). The Leitmann-Schmitendorf advertising game with n players and time discounting.

Applied Mathematics and Computation, 217(3), 1010- 1016. doi: 10.1016/j.amc.2010.02.031


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Leitman, G., Palestini, A. (2010). A stochastic optimal control model of pollution abatement.

Nonlinear Dynamics and Systems Theory, 10, 117-124. ISSN 1813-7385.


  1. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2009). Dynamic oligopoly with capital accumulation and environmental externality, in J. Crespo Cuaresma, T. Palokangas, A. Tarasyev (eds.),

Dynamic Systems, Economic Growth and the Environment, Springer, 197-214. ISBN 978-3-642-02132-9.


  1. Dragone, D. (2007). Should one sell domestic firms to foreign ones? A tale of delegation, acquisition and collusion.

Rivista di Politica Economica, 5-6, 85-113. ISSN 0035-6468.


  • reprinted in L. Lambertini (ed.), Firms' Objectives and Internal Organization in Global Economy: Positive and Normative Analysis, Basingstoke; Palgrave, Macmillan , 85-112. ISBN-13 978-0230229273.

SUBMITTED PAPERS

  1. Dragone, D., Prarolo, G., Vanin, P., Zanella, G. (2016). Recreational cannabis reduces rapes and thefts: Evidence from a quasi-experiment.

WORK IN PROGRESS & WORKING PAPERS

  1. Dragone, D., Strulik, H. (2016). Aging and Longevity over an Infinite Time Horizon

  2. Calzolari, G., Dragone, D., Procrastination and academic performance: Self-control by paternalistic precommitment

  3. Dragone, D., Manaresi, F., Savorelli, L. (2013). Tobacco taxes and smoking bans impact differently on obesity and eating habits, WP 878, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, U. Bologna.

  4. Dragone, D., Manaresi, F., Savorelli, L. (2012). Multiple rational addictions and the effect of price on consumption, WP FarmaFactoring Foundation.

  5. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2011). On the feedback solution of a differential oligopoly game with capacity adjustment, WP 741, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, U. Bologna.

  6. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Palestini, A. (2008). A class of best-response potential games, WP 635, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, U. Bologna.

  7. Dragone, D., Lambertini, L., Mantovani, A. (2007). Antitrust guidelines: A simple operational method for evaluating horizontal mergers, WP 591, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, U. Bologna.

- previous version: Horizontal mergers with scale economies, WP 571, Dipartimento Scienze Economiche, U. Bologna.

  1. Dragone, D., Viviani, M. (2007). Identity and the dynamics of preferences, WP 595, Dipartimento di Scienze Economiche, U. Bologna.

  2. Dragone, D. (2006). Endogenous attention costs and intertemporal decision-making. Proceedings of IAREP-SABE 2006, Paris, 5-8 July.

IN ITALIAN (non peer-reviewed)

  1. Dragone, D., (2014). Microcredito: Formule, applicazioni, prospettive, in L. Brunori (ed.).

La Complessa Identità del Microcredito, Mulino, 23-40, ISBN 9788815253231


  1. Dragone, D. (2011). L’mpazienza dell’homo economicus: proposta per un’analisi interdisciplinare.

Paradoxa, 1, 95-103, ISSN 1971-6311


  1. Dragone, D., Viviani, M. (2008). Cultura organizzativa e sostenibilità della governance multistakeholder.

Impresa Sociale, 4, 163-192, ISSN 1129-6402


  1. Sacco, P. L., Dragone, D. (2006). Il futuro dell'economia della cultura. Ovvero: come e perché l’economia si sta "culturalizzando", in S. De Martin, P. L. Sacco (eds.).

Il Cultural Planning: Principi ed Esperienze, Carocci, 15-31, ISBN 9788843041190


  1. Dragone, D. (2002). I rapporti tra impresa, cultura e fisco nella legislazione internazionale, in Osservatorio impresa e cultura (ed.)

La Defiscalizzazione dell’Investimento Culturale, SIPI, 100-119, ISBN 9788871533995


  1. Dragone, D. (2002). Nota sulle charity britanniche, in Osservatorio impresa e cultura (ed.).

La Defiscalizzazione dell’Investimento Culturale, SIPI, 138-139, ISBN 9788871533995


  1. Dragone, D. (2002). Il distretto di Como: una prospettiva di sviluppo culturale, in Osservatorio impresa e cultura (ed.).

Como: Imprese, Cultura e Territorio, per Unione industriali di Como, 67-93

AWARDS & RESEARCH GRANTS

2011 Research grant FarmaFactoring Foundation – Associazione Italiana Economia Sanitaria: “Do antismoking policies increase obesity?” P.I. Davide Dragone, €17.500

2010 London Research and Consulting Group prize - 1st LSE Poster Exhibition. Paper: “Thinness and obesity: a model of food consumption, health concerns and social pressure”, presented by L. Savorelli

2010 LSESU visitors’ Prize - 1st LSE Poster Exhibition. Paper: “Thinness and obesity: a model of food consumption, health concerns and social pressure”, presented by L. Savorelli

2004 Marco Polo scholarship for conducting research abroad (visiting student at Institut d’Anàlisi Econòmica, Barcelona)

2002 Full Ph.D. scholarship (3 years) granted by the Italian Ministry of Education, University and Research

2000 Best Graduates of the Year, U. Bocconi

PARTICIPATION TO RESEARCH GROUPS

2015 SIR grant RBSI14I7C8 "Experimental and Theoretical analysis of Inequality and Cooperation", P.I. Maria Bigoni

2012 FIRB grant RBFR084L83: “Social norms and intertemporal choice”, P.I. Marco Casari

2010 PRIN 2008/YTNXXZ_002: “Basi neurali delle decisioni economiche in contesti sociali”, P.I. Giuseppe di Pellegrino

2007 PRIN 2007/B8SC7A_002: "Corporate social responsibility (CSR) as extensive governance of the firm", P.I. Giulio Ecchia

2007 PRIN 2007/MCKEYA_003: "Risk and ambiguity: new theories and applications in market and institutions design”, P.I. Giovanni Ponti

2006 University of Bologna research grant (Progetto strategico d'ateneo 2006/2007): "MICRO; microfinance and microcredit”, P.I Luisa Brunori

2005 PRIN 2005/137907: "An experimental perspective on intertemporal choice”, P.I. John D. Hey


TEACHING (since 2011)


Graduate (at Unibo)

2016-17 Crash Course in Economics (Master in Health Economics, 20h)

2015/16 Intertemporal Choice and Dynamic Programming + Lab on Mathematica (Ph.D. in Economics, 15h), How to give an academic talk (Ph.D. in Economics, 2h); Lifestyles and health outcomes (Master in Health Economics, 30h), Crash Course in Economics (Master in Health Economics, 20h)

2014/15 Intertemporal Choice and Dynamic Programming + Lab on Mathematica (Ph.D. in Economics, 15h), How to give an academic talk (Ph.D. in Economics, 2h); Lifestyles and health outcomes (Master in Health Economics, 30h)

2013/14 Intertemporal Choice and Dynamic Programming + Lab on Mathematica (Ph.D. in Economics, 15h), How to give an academic talk (Ph.D. in Economics, 2h); Lifestyles and health outcomes (Master in Health Economics, 30h)

2012/13 Intertemporal choice (Ph.D. in Economics, 7h); Optimal control using Mathematica (Ph.D. in Economics, 6h), How to give an academic talk (Ph.D. in Economics, 2h)

2011/12 Intertemporal choice (Ph.D. in Economics, 5h), How to give an academic talk (Ph.D. in Economics, 2h)

Undergraduate (at Unibo)

2016/17 Public Economics (Clea 45h), Macroeconomics (Sposi, 30h)

2015/16 Public Economics (Clea, 60h)

2014/15 Public Economics (Clea, 60h)

2013/14 International Finance (Clabe-Buenos Aires brench, 30h); Macroeconomics (Clamm, module 1, 30h)

2012/13 International Finance (Clamda, 30h); Macroeconomics (Clamm, module 1, 30h)

2011/12 International Finance (Clamda, 30h); Macroeconomics (Clamm, module 1, 30h)

REFEREEING


Referee for American Economic Journal (Economic Policy), American Economic Review, American Journal of Agricultural Economics, BE Journal of Economics Analysis and Policy, Contemporary Economic Policy, Dynamic Games and Applications, Economics and Human Biology, Economic Letters, Economic Modeling, Experimental Economics, Health Economics, International Federation of Automatic Control, International Journal of Economic Business, International Journal of Health Economics and Management, International Review of Economics, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of Experimental Economics, Journal of Health Economics, Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Managerial and Decision Economics, Mathematical and Social Science, Mind and Society, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Oxford Economic Papers, Plos One, Theory and Decision

ADMINISTRATIVE AND ACADEMIC SERVICE (since 2011)

PhD committee member: U.Padova (July 2016, candidates: Figueres, Malaspina, Marin), U.Bologna (June 2014, candidates: Blazquez de Paz, Evci), U.Tor Vergata (July 2012, candidates: Kopinska, Piano Mortari),


Board of the PhD in Economics (Collegio dei Docenti), U. Bologna, since 2013

Board for grants financing undergraduate thesis abroad, U. Bologna, since 2013

Board of the School of Excellence of the U. Bologna (Collegio Superiore), since 2011

Board for admission to the Ph.D. in Economics, U. Bologna, 2012, 2016

Board for undergraduate teaching quality, U. Bologna (Clamm program), 2013, 2014

Board for admission policies to undergraduate programs in economics, U. Bologna, 2014

Member of scientific committee for the “Young Economists Workshop”, Forlì, 2010-2014

Organizer of department seminars, 2014-2016



Ph.D. SUPERVISION AND TUTORING

Paolo Nicola Barbieri (Ph.D in Economics, placement: post-doc U. Gothenburg); Eleonora Brandimarti (U. Bologna’s School of Excellence)


INVITED TALKS (since 2007)

U. Padova (2017), U. Goettingen (2016), Toulouse School of Economics (Toulouse, 2015), Paris School of Economics (Paris, 2014), U. San Andrés (Buenos Aires, 2014), ALISS-INRA (Paris, 2014), Cornell U. (2013), U. Alicante (2012), U. Lausanne (2012), U. Modena and Reggio Emilia (2012), U. East Anglia (Norwich, 2012), U. York (2012), U. Pavia (2011), U. Konstanz (2010), U. Lancaster (2010), European University Institute (Fiesole, 2010), Max Planck Institute (Jena, 2009), Copenhagen Business School (2009), U. Lecce (2007), IZA (Bonn, 2007)


CONFERENCE TALKS (since 2006)

2017 Workshop on Stochastic Optimal Control (Gothenburg, Sweden), 2016 AIES (Bologna, Italy), 2016 ASHEcon (Philadelphia, USA), 2016 EuHEA (Hamburg, DE), 2016 Symposium on Human Capital and Health Behavior (Gothenburg, Sweden), 2016 RES (Brighton, UK), 2015 Asset (Granada, Spain), 2015 IHEA (Milan, Italy), 2015 Viennese Workshop on Optimal Control, Dynamic Games (Wien, Austria), 2014 IHEA (Dublin, Ireland), 2014 EWHE (Lausanne, Switzerland), SIE 2013 (Bologna, Italy), ECHE 2012 (Zurich, Switzerland), PET 2012 (Taipei, Taiwan), 2012 Viennese Workshop on Optimal Control, Dynamic Games and Nonlinear Dynamics (Wien, Austria), AIES 2011 annual conference (Naples, Italy), EHEW 2011 (Brescia, Italy), BEELAB 2010 (Florence, Italy), MBEES 2010 (Maastricht, Netherlands), ASSET 2010 (Alicante, Spain), EARIE 2010 (Istanbul, Turkey), 2010 Symposium on Behavioural Economics, Consumer Policy, and Consumer Law (Fiesole, Italy), IFAC CAO 2009 (U. Yväskylä, Finland), SAEe 2009 (Valencia, Spain), Reciprocities: Theory and facts 2007 (Verbania, Italy), ESA 2007 World Meeting (U. Luiss, Italy), IAREP/SABE 2006 (U. Paris 1 and 5, France), FUR 2006 (U. Luiss, Italy)


OTHER EXPERIENCES

Winter school on risk, inequality and collective welfare theory, U. Verona, Italy, 10-13/1/2007

Mannheim empirical research summer school, U. Mannheim, Germany, 28/6– 8/7 2005

Toulouse summer institute in economics and psychology, U. Toulouse 1, France, 16-24/6/2005

Institut d’anàlisi econòmica, Barcelona, Spain, visiting student, 7/2004 – 2/2005

Simulation in evolutionary economics, U. Strasbourg 1, France, 1-9/4/2004



Summer institute on bounded rationality in psychology and economics, Max Planck Institute for Human Development, Berlin, Germany, 24/8– 1/9/2004


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