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Microeconomic Theory
Macroeconomic Theory
Industrial Organization - Regulation - Antitrust Economics

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Matteo Alvisi
Adjunct professor of International Economics
Professor of economics, University of Bologna

Background and Education
Postdoctorate and research fellowships, University of Bologna (Italy); Ph.D. in economics, Luigi Bocconi University (Italy); Ph.D. and M.A. in economics, University of California, Los Angeles - UCLA (U.S.)

Publications
“Imperfect Substitutes for Perfect Complements: a Solution to the Tragedy of the Anticommons,” with E. Carbonara, Bulletin of Economic Research (2011); “Separating Complements: The Effects of Competition and Quality Leadership”, with E. Carbonara and F. Parisi, Journal of Economics (2011); “Complementing Substitutes: Compatibility, Bundling and Entry,” with E. Carbonara, G. Dari-Mattiacci and F. Parisi, Amsterdam Center for Law & Economics Working Paper Series, (2009); "Concorrenza, Essenzialità e Esternalità di Rete nella Produzione di Beni Complementari: nuove soluzioni alla Tragedia degli Anticommons,” Rivista Internazionale di Scienze Sociali (2008); "Piracy and Quality Choice in Monopolistic Markets," with E. Carbonara and E. Argentesi, German Working Papers in Law and Economics, (2003); “Piracy and Product Differentiation in the Market for Digital Goods,” with E. Carbonara and E. Argentesi, Rivista Italiana degli Economisti (2003); “Quality Choice, Fixed Costs and Equilibrium in Models of Vertical Differentiation,” Department of Economics, Working Paper, Università di Bologna (2000); author of numerous papers published in professional journals

Languages
Italian
English
French

Classes
Microeconomics