Curriculum
Curriculum
Giovanni Di Bartolomeo has been Professor of Economics at Sapienza University of Rome since 2016. He currently serves as Dean of the Faculty of Economics. From 2019 to 2022, he was Head of the Department of Economics and Law.
He holds several advisory and affiliate roles: Independent Expert to the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs of the European Parliament, Member of the Council of Experts at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Senior Fellow at the Luiss Institute for European Analysis and Policy (LEAP), Adviser to the European Commission, and Visiting Professor of Monetary Economics at the University of Antwerp.
He earned a BA from Sapienza University of Rome (1997), an MSc in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Barcelona (1998), and a PhD in Economics from Sapienza (2002).
He joined Sapienza’s Department of Economics and Law in 2012 after serving as Associate Professor at the University of Teramo (2005–2012), Lecturer (tenured) at Sapienza (2002–2005), Assistant Professor at the University of Antwerp UFSIA–RUCA (2000–2002), and Research Assistant in the Labor Market Department at ISTAT (1999–2000).
Giovanni has advised a range of institutions and held additional posts, including Director of the CUIA international network on renewable energies (2007–2010) and Marie Curie Fellow at the University of Crete (2007–2008). He was Affiliate Professor of International Economics and European Economic Integration at the Richmond Centre of Studies (2003–2007), has been a visiting professor at several universities, and has taught in the PhD programs in economics at the University of Pisa and in the joint program of the Universities of Milan Bicocca and Cattolica.
His research spans monetary and fiscal policy, macroeconomics, and experimental economics, with publications in leading journals and monographs with Cambridge University Press and Elsevier/Springer.