Carlo D'Ippoliti

Carlo D’Ippoliti is professor of economics at the Department of Statistics, Sapienza University of Rome (Italy), where he is also a member of the Minerva Laboratory. He is the managing editor of PSL Quarterly Review (formerly known as Banca Nazionale del Lavoro Quarterly Review) and of Moneta e Credito. In 2018 he was awarded the Lyncean Academy’s Feltrinelli Prize for young social scientists.

Carlo obtained a joint Ph.D. in economics from the universities of Rome “La Sapienza” and “W.F. Goethe” of Frankfurt am Main.

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Citation Counts: Consequences on the Development of Economics

Paper Presentation | | May 2018

A presentation from the panel “Research Evaluation in Economic Theory and Policy Making” at the 2018 G20 Global Solutions Summit in Berlin

How Academic Conformity Punishes Women—and Restricts the Diversity of Economic Ideas

Article | Dec 14, 2017

Skewed measures of “research output” hold back women who think differently or study smaller subfields in economics—and it’s harming the discipline as a whole

‘Many-citedness’

Paper Working Paper Series | | May 2017

Citations Measure More Than Just Scientific Impact

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