OVERVIEW
- Admission requirements. Applicants are required to have completed a M.Sc. in Economics and/or Finance with a strong quantitative orientation, preferably entirely English-taught (or to compete it before the inception of Ph.D. courses). Candidates holding a M.Sc. in Mathematics, Physics or Engineering may also apply.
- Program structure. The first 2 years are devoted to course work, and the last 2 to dissertation work. Second-year Ph.D. students have to choose at least one reading group per semester: satisfying the requirements of each reading group is a necessary condition for admission to the next year of the program. The program is structured as follows:
Year-1 is devoted to developing a strong foundation in quantitative methods and in economics, via advanced courses in mathematics, statistics, microeconomics, macroeconomics and econometrics. The course schedule from October to April is divided in 5 terms of 5 weeks each, followed by exams. Courses are followed by exams, and satisfactory performance in exams is a pre-requisite for admission to the subsequent year. In June, students will produce a term paper and attend the courses of the Naples Summer School.
- Faculty: The diversity of research areas covered by the faculty allows students to write their thesis in several fields of economics and finance. Doctoral students are exposed to a vibrant research environment, by participating to the weekly seminars organized by CSEF, and interacting with its Research Fellows as well as the international visitors frequently present at CSEF.
- Regulation: Regolamento di disciplina del dottorato di ricerca - DR/2022/2015 del 16/05/2022
ADMISSIONS
PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS
Full details on the program requirements can be found at the following link: NPDE Admission and scholarships.
CURRENT STUDENTS
Students |
Research Interest |
Tutor |
Admission November 2019 35° cycle |
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Antonia Pacelli |
Environmental economics and sustainable development |
Carla Guerriero |
Ettore Savoia |
Empirical Banking |
Alberto Zazzaro |
Elham Daadmehr |
Empirical Finance |
Giovanni Walter Puopolo |
Admission November 2020 36° cycle |
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Carmine Russo |
Climate risks in financial markets |
Lorenzo Pandolfi |
Corinna De Leo |
Applied Microeconomics:labor economics, migration, education, gender economics |
Annalisa Scognamiglio |
Federica Ambrosio |
Applied Microeconomics: public policy evaluation, human capita accumulation |
Roberto Nisticò |
Luca Denis Nota |
Fiscal policy, Public Investment effects on firm performance |
Saverio Simonelli |
Admission November 2021 37° cycle |
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Agostino Gnasso |
To be defined |
To be defined |
Andrei Belykh |
Matching with externalities |
Michele Lombardi |
Antonio Genovese |
To be defined |
To be defined |
Kristjan Markovc |
Financial Economics, Macroeconomics |
Tommaso Oliviero |
Nicol Barbieri |
To be defined |
To be defined |
Simone Zuccolalà |
Urban Economics, Regional Economics |
Antonio Acconcia |
Admission November 2022 38° cycle |
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Nello Esposito | To be defined | To be defined |
Girolamo Franchetti | To be defined | To be defined |
Armando Martino | To be defined | To be defined |
Matteo Vasca | To be defined | To be defined |
Admission November 2023 39° cycle |
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Marco Carbone
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To be defined | To be defined |
Gennaro Brosco
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To be defined | To be defined |
Matteo Moracci | To be defined | To be defined |
CONTACTS
- Prof. Marco Pagano
- tel: 081-675306
- Email: marco.pagano@unina.it
- Dr Maria Carannante
- tel: 081-675115
- Email: maria.carannante@unina.it
- Dr Micol Sorrentino
- tel: 081-675309
- Email: phd.dises@unina.it
PhD committee: