Research
List of all publications and citations here
Articles in Journal / Articoli in rivista
Distefano, T., & D’Alessandro, S. (2023). Introduction of the carbon tax in Italy: Is there room for a quadruple-dividend effect? Energy Economics, 120, 106578.
Luzzati, T., Distefano, T., Ialenti, S., & Andreoni, V. (2022). The circular economy and longer product lifetime: Framing the effects on working time and waste. Journal of Cleaner Production, 380, 134836. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2022.134836
Distefano, T., Isaza, A. S., Muñoz, E., & Builes, T. (2022). Sub-national water-food-labour nexus in Colombia. Journal of Cleaner Production, 130138.
Distefano T. and D’Alessandro S. (2021). A new two-nested games approach: linking micro and macro scales in international environmental agreements, International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics. DOI: 10.1007/s10784-021-09526-7.
Cieplinski, A., D’Alessandro, S., Distefano, T., & Guarnieri, P. (2021). Coupling environmental transition and social prosperity: a scenario-analysis of the Italian case. Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, 57, 265-278.
D’Alessandro, S., Cieplinski, A., Distefano, T., & Dittmer, K. (2020). Feasible alternatives to green growth. Nature Sustainability, 3(4), 329-335.
Distefano, T., Tuninetti, M., Laio, F., & Ridolfi, L. (2020). Tools for reconstructing the bilateral trade network: a critical assessment. Economic Systems Research, 32(3), 378-394. Open Access.
Distefano, T., Chiarotti, G., Laio, F., & Ridolfi, L. (2019). Spatial Distribution of the International Food Prices: Unexpected Heterogeneity and Randomness. Ecological Economics, 159, 122-132. Open Access.
D'Alessandro, S. & Guarnieri, P. & Distefano, T., & André, C. (2019). Societal transition for a sustainable economy. Agrochimica, 293-298. Open Access.
Distefano, T., Laio, F., Ridolfi, L., & Schiavo, S. (2018). Shock transmission in the international food trade network. PloS one, 13(8), e0200639. Open Access.
Distefano, T., Riccaboni, M., & Marin, G. (2018). Systemic risk in the global water input-output network. Water resources and economics, 23, 28-52.
D’Alessandro, S., Dittmer, K., Distefano, T., & Cieplinski, A. (2018). Eurogreen model of job creation in a post-growth economy. The Greens and EFA in the European Parliament. Open Access.
Distefano, T., & Kelly, S. (2017). Are we in deep water? Water scarcity and its limits to economic growth. Ecological Economics, 142, 130-147.
Monographs or Scientific Treatises / Monografia o trattato scientifico:
Distefano, T. (2020). Water Resources and Economic Processes. Routledge, 1st Edition. ISBN 9780429025013.
Contributions in volume (Chapter or Essay) / Contributo in volume (Capitolo o Saggio)
T. Distefano (2021), Definitions of “Water available capacity” and of “Spatial heterogeneity”, in Dictionary of Ecological Economics, Edward Elgar Press. (Editors: Brent Haddad and Barry Solomon). ISBN-13: 978-1788974905
F Laio, M Tuninetti, T Distefano (2021). "Environmental and economic sustainability of cocoa production in west sub-Saharan Africa". in Assessing Progress towards Sustainability, Elsevier, Eds. C. Teodosiu, S. Fiore and A. Hospido.
Distefano, T., & Saldarriaga Isaza, C. A., & Muñoz, E. (2020). "The future of water and economics: A regional approach in Colombia." In Water Resources and Economic Processes (pp. 281-301), Distefano, T. (Ed.), Routledge.
Marin, G., & Distefano, T. (2020). "Water-related perceived harms and pro-environmental behaviours: A taxonomy of EU citizens." In Water Resources and Economic Processes (pp. 117-138), Distefano, T. (Ed.), Routledge.
Distefano, T. (2018) "Il mondo in casa. Indagine sulle badanti in provincia di Livorno", In Il mondo in casa (pp. ), Sonetti C. (Ed.), Ediesse.
Other publications / Altre pubblicazioni
Distefano, T. (2020). La derrota de la “normalidad”: la pandemia vista desde Italia. Editorial, Revista intercambio. Open Access.
Distefano, Tiziano (2016). "Seven Bad Ideas: How Mainstream Economists Have Damaged America and the World." International Journal of Applied Behavioral Economics: 53-55. Book Review.