Emanuele Campiglio
Emanuele Campiglio joined the LSE in 2012. He first worked as a Post-Doctoral Researcher for the Grantham Research Institute, focusing on the macroeconomics of climate change mitigation and green growth, and then moved to the Department of Geography and Environment in September 2014, where he is a Fellow. He previously worked as a researcher on macroeconomic and ecological modelling at the New Economics Foundation. Emanuele holds a degree in Economics from Bocconi University and Masters and PhD degrees in Economics from the University of Pavia (Italy).
Research interests
- Macroeconomics of sustainability
- Growth theory
- Ecological and environmental economics
- Money and banking
- Economic theory and modelling
Research articles
- An ‘equal effort’ approach to assessing the North–South climate finance gap
12 Oct 2015. Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio, Sara Herreras Martinez - Beyond carbon pricing: The role of banking and monetary policy in financing the transition to a low-carbon economy
27 Mar 2015. Emanuele Campiglio - Post-2020 climate agreements in the major economies assessed in the light of global models
16 Dec 2014. Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio - The structural shift to green services: A two-sector growth model with public capital and open-access resources
24 Jun 2014. Emanuele Campiglio - A macroeconomic perspective on climate change mitigation: Meeting the financing challenge
18 Mar 2014. Alex Bowen, Emanuele Campiglio - A simple model of income, aggregate demand and the process of credit creation by private banks
21 Oct 2013. Emanuele Campiglio - How can transportation policies affect growth? A theoretical analysis of the long-term effects of alternative mobility systems
20 Mar 2013. Emanuele Campiglio
Working papers
- The ‘optimal and equitable’ climate finance gap
16 Mar 2015 - Beyond carbon pricing: The role of banking and monetary policy in financing the transition to a low-carbon economy
15 Jul 2014 - The structural shift to green services: a two-sector growth model with public capital and open-access resources
1 Dec 2013 - A macroeconomic perspective on climate change mitigation: Meeting the financing challenge
1 Aug 2013 - Who should pay for climate? The effect of burden-sharing mechanisms on abatement policies and technological transfers
25 Nov 2012