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Mauro Gallegati is a Professor in the Department of Management at Marche Polytechnic University. A prominent Italian economist, he has significantly advanced the field of complexity economics. His research emphasizes agent-based modeling (ABM) to analyze economic systems as complex, adaptive networks of heterogeneous agents. Gallegati has held visiting positions at esteemed institutions such as Washington University in St. Louis, the University of Cambridge, Stanford University, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In addition to his research, Professor Gallegati has served as the president of the Economic Science with Heterogeneous Interacting Agents (ESHIA) Society. Enzo Valentini is an Associate Professor of Economic Policy at the Department of Political Science, Communication and International Relations of the University of Macerata. His main research topics are: structural change, economic impact of robotization, inequality, migrations. Fabiano Compagnucci is an Assistant Professor at the Gran Sasso Science Institute. His current research focuses on structural change, technological innovation, and the socioeconomic dynamics of Italy's inner areas, with particular emphasis on the role of medium- and small-sized towns in present-day regional development contexts. Andrea Gentili is Associate Professor of Political Economy at Universitas Mercatorum. He has been a postdoctoral fellow at the University of Bologna and the Università Politecnica delle Marche and currently teaches Economics of Innovation in the master's degree in Management Engineering. His main field of research is macroeconomics, with a particular focus on labor markets and their relationship to technological change. He also carries research on migration, education, economic history and networks. |