Nicola Acocella (born 3 July 1939) is an Italian economist and academic, Emeritus Professor of Economic Policy since 2014.
In 1963 he graduated in Economics from the âÂÂSapienza University of Romeâ with a thesis on âÂÂTime lags in economic policyâÂÂ, under the supervision of Federico Caffè. After becoming full professor (1980), he got a reputation for his holistic contribution to systematisation and development of Economic policy. He also introduced remarkable innovations in the theory of economic policy as well as in monetary and fiscal policy and the theory of social pacts.
Academic career
During his career Prof. Acocella had the opportunity to exchange views or to co-operate with some of the most important economists of the twentieth century, such as Kenneth Arrow, Amartya Sen and Joseph Stiglitz and other eminent professors like Paul De Grauwe, Alexis Jacquemin, Adrian Pagan, Luigi L. Pasinetti, Douglas Hibbs, Andrew Hughes Hallett, Peter J. Hammond.
He has visited, among others, the University of Cambridge, Oxford, Toronto, Harvard, Reading, Stanford as well as the European Union and the United Nations.
He has been Professor of Economics with the University of Perugia; Professor of Industrial organization and Economic Policy at the University of Calabria; Professor of Economic Policy, Sapienza University of Rome. He has also been Head of the Department of Economics, University of Calabria; Head of the Economics Graduate Studies Program, Sapienza University of Rome; Member of the Research Commission, Sapienza University of Rome
Membership and associations
- Member of the Executive Committee of the âÂÂSocietàItaliana degli Economistiâ (<small>EN</small>: âÂÂItalian Economic AssociationâÂÂ) (2007âÂÂ10).
- Vice-president of the âÂÂSocietàItaliana degli Economistiâ (EN: âÂÂItalian Economic AssociationâÂÂ) (2016âÂÂ)
- Member of the Committee for a full professorship in Macroeconomics, Wirtschaftsuniversität, Vienna (2009).
Research and contributions to economic analysis
Prof. Acocella has developed his expertise in several research fields. He worked first on industrial organisation and globalization. Among his numerous contributions in this field: a dynamic version of the static limit pricing model by Bain, Modigliani and Sylos Labini and a model for transfer pricing by multinational firms as well as a number of essays on the distributional and employment effects of globalization
He has also contributed to the theory of social pacts, their substitutability with other institutions â such as a conservative central banker â in order to ensure monetary stability, their implementation, with specific reference to the long-term Italian issue of a low productivity dynamics.
He has also investigated monetary and fiscal policy, both in abstract terms (dealing in particular with: conditions for their effectiveness, existence of a non vertical long-run Phillips curve, optimal inflation rate) and with reference to the European institutional architecture (optimality of co-ordinated fiscal action and monetary policy orientation).
A final path of analysis has led him to lay down a systematic approach to economic policy as a discipline to some extent autonomous from the rest of economic science, by enquiring on the various needs to heal market failures as well as the directions and the design of public policy.
About one of his contributions the Nobel prize Amartya Sen has said:
Of specific interest is his reformulation (together with Giovanni Di Bartolomeo and Andrew Hughes Hallett) of the classical theory of economic policy laid down by Jan Tinbergen, Theil and Ragnar Frisch in a setting immune from Lucas critique. This offers a novel contribution to the analysis of conditions not only for policy effectiveness or neutrality (showing the limits of validity of many currently accepted propositions on the effects of rational expectations and time inconsistency as well as on the role of policy announcements), but also for existence, uniqueness or multiplicity of the equilibrium in strategic games. The theory is of use also in an institutional perspective as a theory of conflict resolutions and optimal institution setting.
Publishing activities
Referee for various journals and international institutions. Among them: Cambridge University Press, Canadian Journal of Economics, Journal of Macroeconomics, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, United Nations.
Honours and fellowships
List of publications
A selection of his published works follows:
Monographs in English language
- Acocella, N. [1998], âÂÂThe foundations of economic policy. Values and techniquesâÂÂ, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p. 519, translated into Chinese, Polish, Croatian, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N. [2005], âÂÂEconomic policy in the age of globalisationâÂÂ, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, p. 509, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N. and Leoni, R. (eds.) [2007], âÂÂSocial pacts, employment and growth: a reappraisal of Ezio TarantelliâÂÂs thoughtâÂÂ, Springer Verlag, Heidelberg, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2013], âÂÂThe theory of economic policy in a strategic contextâÂÂ, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2016], âÂÂMacroeconomic paradigms and economic policy. From the Great Depression to the Great RecessionâÂÂ, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N. [2018], âÂÂRediscovering Economic Policy as a DisciplineâÂÂ, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N. [2020], âÂÂThe European Monetary Union: Europe at the CrossroadsâÂÂ, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, <small></small>.
Main monographs in Italian language
- Acocella, N. [1975], âÂÂImprese multinazionali e investimenti diretti. Le cause dello sviluppoâÂÂ, Giuffrè, Milano.
- Acocella, N. [1983], âÂÂL'impresa pubblica italiana e la dimensione internazionale: il caso dell'IRIâÂÂ, Einaudi, Torino, <small></small>.
- Acocella, N. [1994], âÂÂFondamenti di politica economica. Valori e tecnicheâÂÂ, Nuova Italia Scientifica, Roma, (5th ed., Carocci, Rome, 2011), <small></small>.
- Acocella, N. [1999], âÂÂPolitica economica e strategie aziendaliâÂÂ, Carocci, Roma (5th ed., 2012).
Main articles in English language
- Acocella, N. [1992], âÂÂTrade and direct investment within the EC: The impact of strategic considerationsâÂÂ, in: Cantwell, J. (ed.), âÂÂMultinational investment in modern EuropeâÂÂ, E. Elgar, Cheltenham.
- Acocella, N. and Ciccarone, G. [1997], âÂÂTrade unions, non neutrality and stagflationâÂÂ, in: âÂÂPublic ChoiceâÂÂ, 91(2): 161âÂÂ178.
- Acocella, N. and Di Bartolomeo, G. [2006], âÂÂTinbergen and Theil meet Nash: controllability in policy gamesâÂÂ, in: âÂÂEconomics LettersâÂÂ, 90(2): 213âÂÂ18.
- Acocella, N. [2006], âÂÂDistributive issues in the provision and use of global public goodsâÂÂ, in: âÂÂStudi economiciâÂÂ, 88(1): 23âÂÂ42.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Tirelli, P. [2007], âÂÂMonetary conservatism and fiscal coordination in a monetary unionâÂÂ, in: âÂÂEconomics LettersâÂÂ, 94(1): 56âÂÂ63.
- Acocella, N. and Di Bartolomeo, G. [2007], âÂÂIs corporatism feasible?âÂÂ, in: âÂÂMetroeconomicaâÂÂ, 58(2): 340âÂÂ59.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Tirelli, P. [2007], âÂÂFiscal leadership and coordination in the EMUâÂÂ, in: âÂÂOpen Economies ReviewâÂÂ, 18(3): 281âÂÂ9.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2007], âÂÂDynamic controllability with overlapping targets: or why target independence may not be good for youâÂÂ, in: âÂÂMacroeconomic DynamicsâÂÂ, 11(2): 202âÂÂ13.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hibbs, D.A. [2008], âÂÂLabor market regimes and the effects of monetary policyâÂÂ, in: âÂÂJournal of MacroeconomicsâÂÂ, 30: 134âÂÂ56.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Tirelli, P. [2009], âÂÂThe macroeconomics of social pactsâÂÂ, in: âÂÂJournal of Economic Behavior & OrganizationâÂÂ, 72(1): 202âÂÂ13.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Piacquadio, P.G. [2009], âÂÂConflict of interest, (implicit) coalitions and Nash policy gamesâÂÂ, in: âÂÂEconomics LettersâÂÂ, 105(3): 303âÂÂ05.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2010], âÂÂPolicy games, policy neutrality and Tinbergen controllability under rational expectationsâÂÂ, in: âÂÂJournal of MacroeconomicsâÂÂ, 32(1): 55âÂÂ67.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2011], âÂÂTinbergen controllability and n-player LQ-gamesâÂÂ, in: âÂÂEconomics LettersâÂÂ, 113(1): 32âÂÂ4.
- Acocella, N. [2011], âÂÂThe deflationary bias of exit strategies in the EMU countriesâÂÂ, in: âÂÂReview of economic conditions in ItalyâÂÂ, 2âÂÂ3: 471âÂÂ93.
- Acocella, N. and Di Bartolomeo, G. [2011], âÂÂThe cost of social pactsâÂÂ, in: âÂÂBulletin of Economic ResearchâÂÂ, (doi: 10.1111/j.1467-8586.2011.00405.x).
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2012], âÂÂA general theory of controllability and expectations anchoring for small-open economiesâÂÂ, in: âÂÂJournal of International Money and FinanceâÂÂ, 31(2): 397âÂÂ411.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2012], âÂÂExpectations dynamics: policy, announcements and limits to dynamic inconsistencyâÂÂ, in: âÂÂStudies in Nonlinear Dynamics & EconometricsâÂÂ, 16(2), DOI: 10.1515/1558-3708, April.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. [2012], âÂÂCentral banks and economic policy after the crisis: what have we learned?âÂÂ, ch. 5 in: Baker, H.K. and Riddick, L.A. (eds.), âÂÂSurvey of International FinanceâÂÂ, Oxford University Press.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Tirelli, P. [2012], âÂÂInflation targets and endogenous markups in a New Keynesian modelâÂÂ, in: âÂÂJournal of MacroeconomicsâÂÂ, 34(2): 391âÂÂ403.
- Acocella, N., Di Bartolomeo, G. and Hughes Hallett, A. and Piacquadio, P.G. [2014], âÂÂAnnouncement wars as an equilibrium selection deviceâÂÂ, Oxford Economic Papers 66(1): 325-347.
- Di Bartolomeo , G., Tirelli P., Acocella, N. [2014], âÂÂTrend inflation, the labor market wedge, and the non-vertical Phillips curveâÂÂ, Journal of Policy Modeling, 36(6): 1022-1035.
- Di Bartolomeo , G., Tirelli P., Acocella, N. [2015], âÂÂThe comeback of inflation as an optimal public finance toolâÂÂ, International Journal of Central Banking, 11(1): 43-70.
- Acocella, N. [2017], âÂÂRise and decline of economic policy as an autonomous discipline: A critical surveyâÂÂ, Journal of Economic Surveys, 31(3): 661-902, 10.1111/joes.12168.
- Hughes Hallett, A., Acocella, N. [2017], âÂÂStabilization and expanded commitment: A theory of forward guidance for economies with rational expectationsâÂÂ, Macroeconomic Dynamics, 2016 (Cambridge.org).
- Acocella, N. [2020], âÂÂHow to reform the EU and EMUâÂÂ, Economia Internazionale/International Economics, 73(3), 325-350.
Main articles in Italian language
- Acocella, N. [1976], âÂÂI prezzi di trasferimento nelle imprese multinazionali: problemi di analisi e di politicaâÂÂ, in: âÂÂNote EconomicheâÂÂ, n. 6.
- Acocella, N. [1979], âÂÂL'equilibrio oligopolistico in un contesto dinamicoâÂÂ, in: âÂÂNote EconomicheâÂÂ, n. 5.
- Acocella, N. and Ciccarone, G. [1995], âÂÂModerazione salariale e scambio politico: un'analisi micro fondataâÂÂ, in: âÂÂRivista Italiana di EconomiaâÂÂ, numero zero, ottobre.
- Acocella, N., Leoni, R. and Tronti, L.[2006], âÂÂPer un nuovo patto sociale sulla produttivitàe sulla crescitaâÂÂ, http://www.pattosociale.altervista.org .
- Acocella, N. and Leoni, R. [2010], âÂÂLa riforma della contrattazione: redistribuzione perversa o produzione di reddito? âÂÂ, in: âÂÂRivista italiana degli EconomistiâÂÂ, 2: 237âÂÂ74.
- Acocella, N. [2013], âÂÂTeoria e pratica della politica economica: lâÂÂereditàdel recente passatoâÂÂ, Rivista di Storia Economica, August 2013, 29 (2): 221-46.
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