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Emanuele Felice

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Emanuele Felice (b. 1977) is an Italian economist and historian, a leading figure in the Italian public debate. He is mostly known for his work, both in scholarly articles and books, about the reconstruction and interpretation of Italy's regional inequality and Southern question,[1][2][3] as well as about Italy's long-run economic performance.[4] More recently, he has been working on the historical relationship between economic growth, ethics and politics, and on the historical roots of liberalism and ecologism.[5][6]

He has served as Head of the Economics Department of Italys' Democratic Party during the covid pandemic (2020-2021),[7] then as a consultant of Draghi's government (2021-2022).[8] He has been contributing as editorial writer to La Stampa, La Repubblica,Domani (newspaper).

He is currently professor of Economic history at IULM University of Milan.

Publications[edit]

  • Felice, Emanuele (2007). Divari regionali e intervento pubblico: per una rilettura dello sviluppo in Italia. Ricerca. Bologna: Il mulino. ISBN 978-88-15-11882-0.
  • Felice, Emanuele (2016). Perché il Sud è rimasto indietro. Storica paperbacks (2nd ed.). Bologna: Il Mulino. ISBN 978-88-15-26610-1.
  • Felice, Emanuele (2017). Storia economica della felicità. Intersezioni. Bologna: Il mulino. ISBN 978-88-15-27379-6.
  • Felice, Emanuele (2019). Il Sud, l'Italia, l'Europa: diario civile. Contemporanea. Bologna: Il mulino. ISBN 978-88-15-28363-4.

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