CURRICULUM VITAE
ANDRES LAZZARINI
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Born: May 25th 1975, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Current position: Research Fellow, Dipartimento di Economia Politica e Metodi Quantitativi,
Faculty of Economics, University of Pavia, Via San Felice 7 (27100) Pavia, Italy (since September
2008)
Education
PhD in Economics (Dottorato di Ricerca in Economia Politica) Dipartimento di Economia,
University of Roma Tre, Rome, Italy, 2004 – 2008.
BSc in Economics, Faculty of Economic Sciences, University of Buenos Aires, orientation:
Economic Analysis (six-year programme), awarded with Cum Laude Honours, 1993-2000.
Current teaching
History of Political Economy (‘Laurea Specialistica’). Scheduled for the third quarter of the
academic year 2008/2009: Teacher Assistant of prof. G. Vaggi.
Teaching experience
Nov. 07–Jun. 08. University of Roma Tre, Faculty of Economics: Teaching Assistant: Prices and
Distribution Theory (‘Laurea Specialistica’)
Apr. 08–May 08. University of Roma Tre, Faculty of Political Sciences: Assistant in Exercises
International Economics (‘Laurea Triennale’)
Mar. 99–Aug. 04. University of Buenos Aires, Department of Basic Common Cycle: Teaching
Assistant & Class Teacher Economics (undergraduate)
Mar. 00–Aug. 04 University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Economic Sciences: Teaching Assistant
Argentine Economic and Social History (undergraduate)
Aug. 03–Aug. 04 University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Agricultural Sciences: Teaching Assistant
Agricultural Economics (undergraduate)
Mar. 02–Dec. 02 University of Buenos Aires, Faculty of Economic Sciences: Teaching Assistant
Macroeconomics I (undergraduate)
Research interests
History of Economic Thought; Theories of value and distribution; Capital theory; Development
Economics.
Some Publications:
1) ‘Capital theory debates. Current relevance of the Cambridge controversies: A historical and
analytical overview’, PhD dissertation defended on April 9th 2008, University of Roma Tre.
2) ‘Capitalism and Institutions: The Case of the Argentine Crisis, 2001-2002’ with M. Olivera. EMOP
series, 10, Athens University of Economics and Business, July 2007.
3) ‘Adam Smith, classical political economy and the advent of the marginalism: an analytical course’ with
M. Olivera. Iberian Congress of History of Economic Thought. Lisbon, Portugal, Dec. 2005.
4) ‘Some critical notes on “expectativism”’ with E. Crespo. XI Epistemology Congress of Economic
Sciences, University of Buenos Aires. Oct. 2005.