Bruno Amoroso
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Bruno Amoroso is a Danish/Italian economist who writes also for magazines and newspapers.

Career


Bruno Amoroso, Dr. Economics, University La Sapienza, Rome
Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy and the country's largest and most populated city and comune, with over 2.7 million residents in . The city is located in the central-western portion of the Italian Peninsula, on the Tiber River within the Lazio region of Italy.Rome's history spans two and a half...

 (Italy), 1966 under the tutorship of Federico Caffè
Federico Caffè
Federico Caffè was an Italian economist.- Biography :Caffè was born at Pescara.In 1936 he graduated in business sciences at the University of Rome La Sapienza. He started his career working at the Bank of Italy, later becoming a teacher at the University of Messina...

. 1970-1972 researcher and lecturer at the University of Copenhagen
University of Copenhagen
The University of Copenhagen is the oldest and largest university and research institution in Denmark. Founded in 1479, it has more than 37,000 students, the majority of whom are female , and more than 7,000 employees. The university has several campuses located in and around Copenhagen, with the...

. From 1972 to 2007, Docent and Jean Monnet Chair at Roskilde University in Denmark University of Roskilde. He is currently Docent Emeritus
Emeritus
Emeritus is a post-positive adjective that is used to designate a retired professor, bishop, or other professional or as a title. The female equivalent emerita is also sometimes used.-History:...

 at the University of Roskilde, Jean Monnet
Jean Monnet
Jean Omer Marie Gabriel Monnet was a French political economist and diplomat. He is regarded by many as a chief architect of European Unity and is regarded as one of its founding fathers...

 Chair.

Amoroso is president of the Federico Caffè
Federico Caffè
Federico Caffè was an Italian economist.- Biography :Caffè was born at Pescara.In 1936 he graduated in business sciences at the University of Rome La Sapienza. He started his career working at the Bank of Italy, later becoming a teacher at the University of Messina...

 Study Centre, Roskilde University; professor at the International University of Hanoi
Hanoi
Hanoi , is the capital of Vietnam and the country's second largest city. Its population in 2009 was estimated at 2.6 million for urban districts, 6.5 million for the metropolitan jurisdiction. From 1010 until 1802, it was the most important political centre of Vietnam...

, Vietnam; guest professor at the University of Calabria (Italy), La Sapienza, Rome; Atalim (Ankara), Bari, and other universities.

Co-director of the Canadian-Italian magazine Interculture. Member of the Board of FEMISE-Euro-Mediterranean network of Economic Research Centers; coordinator of the Scientific Committee of the Foundation for the Internationalization of Social Enterprises (Italy); Member of the Scientific Committee for FLARE Network (Italy); Member and expert for the DIESIS COOP (Bruxelles) for evaluation and monitoring of projects; Dean of the Faculty of Mondiality, University of the Common Good (Bruxels-Roskilde-Rome); member of the Scientific Committee for the WISE-EU Project. Project director for the Mediterranean Project sponsored by CNEL-Italy (1991–2001).

Consultant for European and International organization on topics related to the associative economy.

Dr. Amoroso has also lectured for the DPRK-affiliated International Institute of the Juche
Juche
Juche or Chuch'e is a Korean word usually translated as "self-reliance." In the Democratic People's Republic of Korea , "Juche" refers specifically to a political thesis of Kim Il-sung, the Juche Idea, that identifies the Korean masses as the masters of the country's development...

Idea, and contributed articles to their journal, Study of the Juche Idea, most recently in February 2009.

Writings

  • (it) Euro in bilico. Lo spettro del fallimento e gli inganni della finanza globale, Roma, Castelvecchi Editore, 2011.

  • (it) Il "Mezzogiorno" d'Europa. Il Sud Italia, La Germania dell'Est e la Polonia Orientale nel contesto europeo. (a cura di), R.E., Diabasis

  • (it) Per il Bene Comune. Dallo Stato del Benessere alla Società del Benessere." Diabasis, R.E., 2009

  • (it) Persone e comunità. Gli attori del cambiamento (with Sergio Gomez y Palma), Bari, Dedalo Bari, 2007

  • (it) Costruzione europea e regione mediterranea. Politica di vicinato o progetto comune?, in Alternative Mediterranee, Milan, Feltrinelli, 2007

  • (it) Il futuro dell'Unione Europea: tra l'argamento verso il Nord e il Mediterraneo (ed. Davide Infante), Milan, F. Angeli, 2005

  • (en) Globalization and Regionalization, in Globalization, Regionalization and the History of International Relations, (Eds. Joan Beaumont and Alfredo Canavero), Milan, UNICOPLI - Deakin University, 2005

  • (en) The International Dimension of EU Policies, editors B. Amoroso and A. Gallina, Roskilde, Federico Caffé Center, 2005

  • (it) La stanza rossa. Riflessioni scandinave di Federico Caffè, Troina, Città aperta, 2004

  • (en) The European Union Common Agricultural Policy: the economic and social sustainability of the reform, (co-author), paper submitted to the Latin American Study Association, LASA 2004, Las Vegas, Nevada, October 7–9, 2004

  • (en) Global Apartheid. Economics and Society, Federico Caffè Center, Roskilde, Città di Castello, 2004

  • (en) Essays on Regional Integration and Globalization, co-editor and co-author Andrea Gallina, Center Federico Caffè, Roskilde, 2002

  • (it) Sistemi produttivi e di nuova formazione in 10 paesi della riva del sud del Mediterraneo, VI Rapporto sul Mediterraneo, CNEL- Centro Federico Caffè, Rome-Roskilde, 2002

  • (da) De Faglige Organisationer gennem 50 år: Vejen fra kamporganisation til service organisation, Jubileumsskrift udgivet af Sammenslutningen af Firma-Funktionærer, Odense, 2001, ss. 4

  • (en) The impact of the Euro-Mediterranean free-trade area on the EU social cohesion and economic cooperation in the Wider Europe, co-author A. Gallina, Research Report Federico Caffè Center, Roskilde University, 4/2001

  • (it) Europa e Mediterraneo, Bati, Dedalo Publ., 2000

  • (en) On Globalization, London, Macmillan, 1998

  • (en) Transition Economy. Globalization and Regional Dynamics in South East Asia: Vietnam in the Cyclone of globalisation (co-author Jin Ye), University of Hanoi, 1995

  • (en) Scandinavian Perspectives on European Integration, Federico Caffè Center, Roskilde, 1995

  • (en) Towards a New European Space, co-author, ARAL/DATAR, 1994

  • (en) Industrial Restructuring at Regional Level, Ministry of Economy, Athens, 1994

  • (fr) De l'eurocentrisme au pluricentrisme, in L'Europe à géomètrie variable, Paris, Maillet & Velo, 1994

  • (it) L'Europa a geometria variabile, L'Harmattan Italia, 1997

  • (en) From Dualism to Marginalization. Technologies, Patterns of Industrialisation and Development Models, in Marginalization, specialisation and co-operation in the Baltic and Mediterranean Europe, FAST-MONITOR, DG XII, Brussels, 1993

  • (en) Mediterranean Report. From Mosaic to Region, in Marginalization, specialisation and co-operation in the Baltic and Mediterranean Europe, FAST-MONITOR, DG XII, Brussels, 1993

  • (en) Macroeconomic Theory and Policy for the 1990s. A Scandinavian Perspective, co-editor and co-author J. Jespersen, London, Macmillan, 1992


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