Raffaele Fiocco
School for Business and Economics |
Raffaele Fiocco was born in Novara, Italy. He studied Political Sciences at Università degli Studi in Milan and received his diploma in 2004. In 2005 Raffaele was enrolled in the Graduate School in the Economics and Finance of Public Administration (DEFAP) at Catholic University of Milan and received his Ph.D in 2009. During his studies he worked at various chairs as a student assistant, lastly in 2008-2009 at the Chair of Industrial Organization of Prof. Michele Polo in Bocconi University, Milan.
Since 2009 he has been working at the Institute for Microeconomic Theory at Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin. Raffaele's research interests cover Economics of Regulation, Industrial Organization, Information Economics as well as Contract Theory. His further interests range from European history and politics to soccer.
Publications:
Fiocco, R. (2013) "The optimal institutional design of vertically related markets with unknown upstream costs", Review of Network Economics, DOI: 10.1515/rne-2012-0014
Fiocco, R. (2012) "Competition and regulation with product differentiation", Journal of Regulatory Economics, Vol. 42, Issue 3, pp. 287, 307
Working papers:
Fiocco, R., and Scarpa, C. "Regulation of interdependent markets" (January 2013)
Fiocco, R., and Strausz, R. "Consumer standards as a strategic device to mitigate ratchet effects in dynamic regulation" (September 2012)
Fiocco, R., and Gilli, M. "Bargaining and collusion in regulation" (November 2011)