Marco Vincenzi

SENIOR LECTURER
Economics
Phone: (603) 862-4441
Office: Paul College, 10 Garrison Avenue Rm 370V, Durham, NH 03824
Marco Vincenzi

Education

  • Ph.D., Carnegie Mellon University
  • M.S., Economics and Public Policy, Carnegie Mellon University
  • M.S., Bocconi University, Italy

Research Interests

  • Alternative Energy
  • Science Planning/Policy
  • Technological Innovation

Courses Taught

  • ECON 401: Principles of Economics Macro
  • ECON 620: Top/Econ of Artific Intelligen
  • ECON 620W: Topics in Econ/Econ of AI
  • ECON 635: Money and Banking
  • ECON 654: Indust'l Econ & Bus Innovat'n
  • ECON 655: Innov. in the Global Economy
  • ECON 698: Top/Artificial Intelligence

Selected Publications

Vincenzi, M. (2022). Why do Big Science projects exist? The role of social preferences. SCIENCE AND PUBLIC POLICY. doi:10.1093/scipol/scac033

Mohr, R. D., Cunningham, C., Saha, S., & Vincenzi, M. (2021). Coverage of National Priority List sites by the print media during the implementation of Superfund: the role of race and income. AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS REVIEW, 50(3), 559-582. doi:10.1017/age.2021.20

Vincenzi, M., & Shore, B. (2020). An application of the theory of collective action to large-scale international science projects: managing the enlargement of the fusion community from 11 to 35 countries. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, 83(4), 228-245. doi:10.1504/IJTM.2020.110122

Vincenzi, M., & Shore, B. (2019). Managing membership in Large-Scale International Science Projects. TECHNOLOGY IN SOCIETY, 59. doi:10.1016/j.techsoc.2019.04.005

Vincenzi, M., & Ozabaci, D. (2017). The Effect of Public Policies on Inducing Technological Change in Solar Energy. AGRICULTURAL AND RESOURCE ECONOMICS REVIEW, 46(1), 44-72. doi:10.1017/age.2016.36

Vincenzi, M. (2012). Information Technology, Complementary Capital, and the Transatlantic Productivity Divergence. In INTERNET ECONOMETRICS (pp. 13-42). Retrieved from https://www.webofscience.com/

Carayannis, E. G., VINCENZI, M., & DRAPER, J. (n.d.). The Economic Logic of Open Science in Demo-Phase Fusion Energy Research a Systematic Approach to International.

Most Cited Publications