Dr Michele Lombardi

Lecturer

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Room no: 22 AD 00

Office hours

On leave


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Further information

Biography

Laurea Degree in Economics and Business, University of Foggia (Italy)
Msc in Economics, University of London (Queen Mary College)
PhD in Economics, University of London (Queen Mary College)

 

Michele graduated in Economics and Business from the University of Foggia (Italy) in 2002 with the highest grade. He was awarded with the degree of master of science in economics (with distinction) in October 2004 from the University of London (Queen Mary College) and with the degree of doctor philosophy in economics in December 2007 from the same institution. He taught at the University of London (Queen Mary Colelge) and the University of Warwick before being appointed as a Lecturer at the University of Surrey in September 2009.

Research Interests

Michele’s research field is microeconomic theory. His research interests include cooperative and noncooperative game theory and social choice theory. He has publictions in leading economics journals including the International Journal of Game Theory, the Mathematical Social Science, the Social Choice & Welfare.

Publications

  • "Uncovered set choice rules". Social Choice and Welfare, August 2008, 31(2): 271 – 279.
  • "Reason based choice correspondences. Mathematical Social Science", January 2009, 57(1): 58-66
  • "Minimal covering set solutions". Social Choice and Welfare, May 2009, 32(4): 687-695.
  • "Uncovered bargaining solutions". International Journal of Game Theory, (with M. Mariotti), accepted.

Current Working Papers

  • Lombardi, M., and N. Yoshihara: Alternative characterizations of the proportional solution on non-convex problem. Discussion Paper Series a501, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.
  • Lombardi, M.: What kind of preference maximization does the weak axiom of revealed non-inferiority characterize? Working Paper 606, Queen Mary, University of London, Department of Economics.
  • Lombardi, M., and R. Veneziani: Liberal Principles for Social Welfare Relations in Infinitely-Lived Societies. Working Papers 649, Queen Mary, University of London, Department of Economics.
  • Lombardi, M., and R. Veneziani: Liberal Egalitarianism and the Harm Principle (with R. Veneziani). Global COE Hi-Stat Discussion Paper Series gd09-078, Institute of Economic Research, Hitotsubashi University.

Teaching

EC3033 –Industrial Organization (Spring 2009)
EC601A – Microeconomics (Spring 2009)