BIO

Luigi Oddo is an economist with a Ph.D. in Economics and Political Economy, specializing in the structural determinants of long-term economic development and monetary economics. His research primarily focuses on economic trends from the Classical Age to the early Industrial Revolution, utilizing quantitative approaches such as VAR macro-econometrics and Wavelet non-linear analysis.
Previously a postdoctoral researcher at both the University of Turin and the University of Genoa, he has served as an adjunct professor in Microeconomics at the University of Genoa. He has taught courses on Globalization, Productivity, and Competitiveness in a master’s program at the University of Turin. Luigi Oddo has presented his research at international conferences and published articles and papers on historical economic trends and contemporary monetary policies, including a paper published in the “European Review of Economic History”.


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