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Christophe Feder, PhD.
Aosta, 06 November 1986.
Teaching experience
Sept. 2017 – current: Teaching, Università della Valle d’Aosta/Université de la Vallée d’Aoste. Regional Economics.
Sept. 2017 – current: Teaching, Università della Valle d’Aosta/Université de la Vallée d’Aoste. Macroeconomics.
Sept. 2015 – 2017: Teaching Assistant, Università degli Studi di Torino. Macroeconomics.
Mar. 2014 – 2017: Teaching Assistant, Politecnico di Milano. Principles of Economics.
Sept. 2012 – current: Teaching Assistant, Università della Valle d’Aosta/Université de la Vallée d’Aoste. Microeconomics.
Apr. – July 2013: Teaching, Università della Valle d’Aosta/Université de la Vallée d’Aoste. Economics of Innovation [A Module of Industrial Organization].
Sept. – Dec. 2012: Teaching Assistant, Università della Valle d’Aosta/Université de la Vallée d’Aoste. Macroeconomics.
Education
Jan. 2013 – Nov. 2015: Università degli Studi di Torino and Collegio Carlo Alberto, PhD in Economics & Complexity (Supervisor: Prof. Cristiano Antonelli).
May 2014: The Centre for European Economic Research (ZEW), Summer School in Competition and Innovation. Dalaman, Turkey.
July 2013: Université Nice Sophia Antipolis, Summer School in Knowledge Dynamics, Industry Evolution, Economic Development. Nice, France.
Sept. 2011 – Sept. 2012: Toulouse School of Economics, M.A. in ECOMATH – Economie mathématique et économétrie (Supervisor: Prof. Karine Van Der Straeten).
Aug. 2010 – June 2011: Collegio Carlo Alberto, M.A. in Economics.
Sept. 2008 – Mar. 2011: Università degli Studi di Torino, Advanced undergraduate degree (110/110 cum laude) in Economics (Supervisor: Prof. Silvia Pasqua).
Sept. 2005 – Nov. 2008: Università della Valle d’Aosta/Université de la Vallée d’Aoste, Undergraduate degree (110/110 cum laude) in Business Administration (Supervisor: Prof. Marco Alderighi).
Visiting
Nov. 2014 – Mar. 2015: University of California: Irvine, Visiting researcher (Supervisor: Prof. Jan Brueckner).
Personal skills and competences
Very good knowledge of French and English.
Good computer skills of Microsoft Office, STATA, LaTeX, Mathematica, Python, NetLogo, SPSS, Scientific WorkPlace, and MATLAB.
Other professional activities
Referee for: Regional Studies; DRUID Conference.
Research interests
Economics of Innovation, New Institutional Economies, Regional Economics.
Presentations (selection)
International Schumpeter Society Conference, 2018, Seoul;
21th Druid Conference, 2017, New York;
Italian Society and Economic Crisis: 1929-2016, ISTAT (Italian National Statistics Institute) Conference, 2016, Rome;
First SMARTER Conference on Smart Specialisation & Territorial Development, 2016, Seville;
EURKIND Governance of a Complex World 2016 Conference, 2016, Valencia;
20th Druid Conference, 2016, Copenhagen;
Regional Studies Association (RSA) Annual Conference, 2016, Graz;
17th SIET Conference, 2015, Milan;
13th Annual International Industrial Organization Conference, 2015, Boston;
Competition and Innovation, 2014, Dalaman;
Knowledge Dynamics, Industry Evolution, Economic Development, 2014, Nice.
The smart specialization strategy is a cornerstone in the EU policy. The smart specialization policy and the entrepreneurial discovery process is formalized in order to generalize and implement the smart specialization concept. The main conclusion of the proposed theoretical framework is that the smart specialization strategy is efficient if it increases the productivity of the largest factor in the region. Starting from the biased technological change notion, the proposed theoretical framework shows the pivotal role of the university for the efficient implementation of the smart specialization strategy not only in the short and medium term but also in the long term
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