Vincenzo Platino is Senior Assistant Professor of Mathematical Economics at the University of Naples Federico II. He holds a PhD in Applied Mathematics from the University Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne and a PhD in Economics from the University Ca’ Foscari. His research focuses on general equilibrium theory, economies with externalities, revealed preference theory, collective decision-making, and game theory.
His recent publications include “Social Loss with respect to the core of an economy with externalities” (with C. Di Pietro and M. G. Graziano) in Economic Theory (2022); “A measure of social loss for production economies with externalities” (with M. G. Graziano) in Economic Theory (2024) and “The Veto Power of The Grand Coalition in Economies with Consumption Externalities” (with M. G, Graziano and M. Pesce) Journal of Dynamics and Games (2024). His current research on Fuzzy decentralization in non-convex economies with externalities (with M. G. Graziano and Marialaura Pesce) appeared in 2023 as CSEF WP no. 678.
Vincenzo Platino
