Marco Maffezzoli
Hi! Welcome to my homepage. My name is Marco Maffezzoli and I'm currently an Associate Professor of Economics at Università Bocconi.
I was born in Italy in 1969 and grew up in Garda, a beautiful small village on the east cost of the Lake Garda, near Verona. I did my undergrads at Università Bocconi and graduated in 1994. Then, I decided to become an economist (well, nobody is perfect) and took a MSc in Economics and Econometrics at the University of Southampton and a Doctorate in Economics at Università Bocconi (yes, I'm quite endogenous here).
I'm currently a fellow of the Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER) and a fellow of the Centre on Economics, Finance and Regulation (BAFFI). If you are interested in further pieces of information about my professional life, my current work, and so on, please visit the other pages of this site. Thanks for your interest!
Graduate courses:
Macroeconomics III (PhD in Economics), since 2015/16. Macroeconomics IV (PhD in Economics), 2014/15. Macroeconomics III (PhD in Economics), 2013/14. Macroeconomic Trends, Master in Accounting, Financial Management and Control, since 2011/2012. Macroeconomics II (PhD in Economics), from 2006/07 to 2010/11. Principles of microeconomics (MBA), SDA Bocconi, 2006/07. Principles of macroeconomics (Master in International Economics and Management), SDA Bocconi, from 2002/03 to 2005/2006. Principles of macroeconomics (MBA), SDA Bocconi, from 2001/02 to 2010/11. Numerical methods in economics (PhD in Economics), 2001/02-2012/13. Macroeconomics (Master in Economics, MEc), from 1999/00 to 2003/04. Econometrics A (MEc), 1998/99.
Undergraduate courses:
Foundations of Economics, BAI, since 2020/21. Macroeconomics and Economic Policy, part II, BESS, 2018/19. Politica Economica, parte II, CLES, 2018/19. Foundations of Economics - Module 2 (Macroeconomics), BESS, since 2017/18. Foundations of Economics - Module 2 (Macroeconomics), CLES, 2008/09-2016/17. Economic prospects, 2004/05-2008/2009. Foundations of Economics - Module 2 (Microeconomics), since 1999/00. Endogeonous growth (part of Development economics), 1996/97.