Valeria Costantini
Valeria Costantini is Full Professor at the Department of Economics of Roma Tre University. She was formerly an economist at the Italian National Agency for New Technologies, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA). She holds a PhD in Environment and Development Economics from Roma Tre University.
She is the Coordinator of the Post-Graduate MSc. in Environment and Development Economics at the Department of Economics, Roma Tre University.
She is the Coordinator of several national projects in energy markets, biofuels and climate change.
She has been project evaluator for the European Commission, FP7 and H2020.
Address: Department of Economics, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
She is the Coordinator of the Post-Graduate MSc. in Environment and Development Economics at the Department of Economics, Roma Tre University.
She is the Coordinator of several national projects in energy markets, biofuels and climate change.
She has been project evaluator for the European Commission, FP7 and H2020.
Address: Department of Economics, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy
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particularly development and growth policies. Natural resources are considered
necessary production inputs and environmental quality is considered a welfare
determinant. The integration of environmental issues into economic growth and
development theories and empirics is currently widely analyzed in the literature. The
effects of natural resources endowment on economic growth are mainly analyzed
through the so-called Resource Curse Hypothesis (RCH) whereas the effects of
economic growth on environmental quality are part of the Environmental Kuznets
Curve (EKC). Furthermore, recent contributions on RCH and EKC have shown the
important role of institutions and human development dimensions in building a sustainable development path. In this paper, we attempt to analyze the causal relationships between economic growth, human development and sustainability
combining the RCH and EKC models and adopting a human development perspective.
e la Laurea Magistrale in Economia dell’Ambiente e dello Sviluppo
organizzano la giornata di studio su
Economia e politiche di gestione dei rifiuti
Massimiliano Mazzanti
Dipartimento di Economia e Management
Università degli Studi di Ferrara
Mariangela Zoli
Dipartimento di Economia e Finanza
Università degli Studi di Roma Tor Vergata
Mercoledì 08 Aprile 2015
ore 10.30 – Aula 4
Dipartimento di Economia
Università degli Studi Roma Tre
Via Silvio D’Amico, 77 – 00145 Roma – Italia
ESEE 2015 explores solutions for the transformation to a sustainable society. Research is needed which is both critical of the blindness of the past and visionary for the future. Ecological Economics contributes by shining a spotlight on the interdependency of economic activity and natural systems, and identifying options that prioritise human wellbeing within planetary boundaries. The conference will contribute to the dissemination of knowledge on these issues, foster future research collaborations between academics and stakeholders, and provide training and learning opportunities for younger researchers through an associated summer school which will feed into the main conference.