Marco Vincenzi joined the Economics department in 2013 after receiving his PhD from Carnegie Mellon University. His teaching interests include the economics of technological innovation and of artificial intelligence, international economics, industrial organization, and macroeconomics.
Courses Taught
- ECON 401: Principles of Economics Macro
- ECON 401H: Honors/Prin of Economics Macro
- ECON 620: Top/Econ of Artific Intelligen
- ECON 620W: Topics in Econ/Econ of AI
- ECON 635: Money and Banking
- ECON 652: Economics of Artificial Intel.
- ECON 654: Indust'l Econ & Bus Innovat'n
- ECON 655: Innov. in the Global Economy
- ECON 698: Top/Artificial Intelligence
- ECON 720/871: Economic Problems
Research Interests
- Alternative Energy
- Science Planning/Policy
- Technological Innovation
Selected Publications
Carayannis, E. G., Vincenzi, M., & Draper, J. (2024). The economic logic of open science in fusion energy research: A policy perspective. Energy Policy, 186, 113983. doi:10.1016/j.enpol.2024.113983
Vincenzi, M. (2023). Mapping the empirical relationship between environmental performance and social preferences: Evidence from macro data. ECONOMICS AND POLICY OF ENERGY AND THE ENVIRONMENT, (1), 85-102. doi:10.3280/efe2023-001005
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/