The Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei (FEEM) is a no-profit, no-partisan research institution established to carry out research in the field of sustainable development. Recognised by the President of the Italian Republic in July 1989, it has since become a leading international research centre. One of its principal aims is to promote interaction between academic, industrial and public policy spheres in order to comprehensively address concerns about economic development and environmental degradation. FEEM circulates a series of working papers in English collecting the output of research in the field of economics, energy and the environment and the presentations made at international workshops and congresses. FEEM's Note di Lavoro are classified into the following series:
ASD: Agenda 2030 and Sustainable Development
EET: Econometrics of the Energy Transition
GET: Geopolitics and the Energy Transition
MET: Modelling the Energy Transition
TET: Technologies for the Energy Transition
AFRICA:REP: Africa Research, Empowerment, Partnership
FEP: Future Energy Program
FACTS: Firms And Cities Towards Sustainability
ES: Economy and Society
CSI: Climate and Sustainable Innovation
MITP: Mitigation, Innovation and Transformation Pathways
CCSD: Climate Change and Sustainable Development
EIA: Climate Change: Economic Impacts and Adaptation
ERM: Energy: Resources and Markets
ESP: Energy Scenarios and Policy
SAS: Society and Sustainability
ETA: Economic Theory and Applications
Papers from 2022
Modelling the effects of climate change on economic growth: a Bayesian Structural Global Vector Autoregressive approach, Maryam Ahmadi, Chiaro Casoli, Matteo Manera, and Daniele Valenti
Welfare in Experimental News Markets, Andrea Albertazzi, Matteo Ploner, and Federico Vaccari
The economic returns of circular economy practices, Davide Antonioli, Claudia Ghisetti, Massimiliano Mazzanti, and Francesco Nicolli
Innovation, Circular economy practices and organisational settings: empirical evidence from Italy, Davide Antonioli, Claudia Ghisetti, Stefano Pareglio, and Marco Quatrosi
Neutralizing the Tentacles of Organized Crime. Assessment of an Anti-Crime Measure in Fighting Mafia Violence, Anna Laura Baraldi, Erasmo Papagni, and Marco Stimolo
Digging into the Technological Dimension of Environmental Productivity, Filippo Belloc and Edilio Valentini
Renewable energy communities, digitalization and information, Dirk Bergemann, Marina Bertolini, Marta Castellini, Michele Moretto, and Sergio Vergalli
ESG Factors and Firms’ Credit Risk, Laura Bonacorsi, Vittoria Cerasi, Paola Galfrascoli, and Matteo Manera
The Energy Transition and the Value of Capacity Remuneration Mechanisms, Cinzia Bonaldo, Fulvio Fontini, and Michele Moretto
Energy shocks in the Euro area: disentangling the pass-through from oil and gas prices to inflation, Chiara Casoli, Matteo Manera, and Daniele Valenti
A review of macroeconomic models for the WEFE nexus assessment, Chiara Castelli, Marta Castellini, Emanuele Ciola, Camilla Gusperti, Ilenia G. Romani, and Sergio Vergalli
Sustainability assessment of the public interventions supported by the ReSTART project in the CITI4GREEN framework, Laura Cavalli, Mia Alibegovic, Davide Vaccari, Andrea Spasiano, and Fernando Nardi
Orienting Flood Risk Management to Disaster Risk Creation: lessons from the Water Framework Directive, Giacomo Cazzola
On Efficiency and Stability in Two-way Flow Network with Small Decay: A Note, Banchongsan Charoensook
Charging the macroeconomy with an energy sector: an agent-based model, Emanuele Ciola, Enrico Turco, Andrea Gurgone, Davide Bazzana, Sergio Vergalli, and Francesco Menoncin
The Political Consequences of Green Policies: Evidence from Italy, Italo Colantone, Livio Di Lonardo, Yotam Margalit, and Marco Percoco
Routinization, Within-Occupation Task Changes and Long-Run Employment Dynamics, Davide Consoli, Giovanni Marin, Francesco Rentocchini, and Francesco Vona
Urban cycling tourism. How can bikes and public transport ride together for sustainability?, Daniele Crotti, Elena Maggi, and Evangeli Pantelaki
Climate Change, Armed Conflicts and Resilience, Mariagrazia D'Angeli, Giovanni Marin, and Elena Paglialunga
The Impact of the European Carbon Market on Firm Productivity: Evidence from Italian Manufacturing Firms, Filippo Maria D'Arcangelo, Giulia Pavan, and Sara Calligaris
Financial implications of the EU Emission Trading System: an analysis of wavelet coherence and volatility spillovers, Pietro De Ponti and Matteo Romagnoli
Agent-Based Models for Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Zones. A Review, Ilenia Di Noia
Environmental Policy and Investment Location: The Risk of Carbon Leakage in the EU ETS, Marzio Galeotti and Filippo Maria D'Arcangelo
Citizens’ Protests: causes and consequences. A Research on Regime Change and Revolutionary Entrepreneurs by Bueno De Mesquita, Mario Gilli and Filippo Giorgini
Climate alpha and the global capital market, Alexander Golub, Jon Jon Anda, Anil Markandya, Michael Brody, Aldin Celovic, and Angele Kedaitiene
E pluribus, quaedam. Gross domestic product out of a dashboard of indicators, Mattia Guerini, Fabio Vanni, and Mauro Napoletano
Green credit policy and total factor productivity: Evidence from Chinese listed companies, Shu Guo and ZhongXiang Zhang
Fiscal policy response of local governments to floods in Italy, Chiara Lodi, Giovanni Marin, and Marco Modica
Finance and the Reallocation of Scientific, Engineering and Mathematical Talent, Giovanni Marin and Francesco Vona
System Dynamics Modelling and Climate Change Adaptation in Coastal Areas: A Literature Review, Alberto Gabino Martínez-Hernández
Adoption of Eco and Circular Economy-Innovation in Italy: exploring different firm profiles, Massimiliano Mazzanti, Francesco Nicolli, Stefano Pareglio, and Marco Quatrosi
Corporate Environmental Information Disclosure and Investor Response: Empirical Evidence from China's Capital Market, Jia Meng and ZhongXiang Zhang
Nemo Propheta in Patria: Empirical Evidence from Italy, Emanuele Millemaci and Alessandra Patti
Inequality and Climate Change: Two Problems, One Solution?, Francesco Nicolli, Marianna Gilli, and Francesco Vona
Energy Dependency and Long-Run Growth, Giacomo Novelli
Can electricity liberalisation foster the development of radical clean-energy technologies?, Matteo Romagnoli
Besides promising economic growth, will the Italian NRRP also produce fewer emissions?, Ilenia G. Romani, Marzio Galeotti, and Alessandro Lanza
Who’s fit for the low-carbon transition? Emerging skills and wage gaps in job ad data, Aurélien Saussay, Misato Sato, Francesco Vona, and Layla O'Kane
Energy price shocks and stabilization policies in a multi-agent macroeconomic model for the Euro Area, Enrico Turco, Davide Bazzana, Massimiliano Rizzati, Emauele Ciola, and Sergio Vergalli
Competition in Signaling, Federico Vaccari
Efficient Communication in Organizations, Federico Vaccari
Influential News and Policy-making, Federico Vaccari
A weekly structural VAR model of the US crude oil market, Davide Valenti Dr., Andrea Bastianin Dr., and Matteo Manera Professor
Anatomy of Green Specialisation: Evidence from EU Production Data, 1995-2015, Francesco Vona and Francesco Bontadini
China’s Carbon Market: Development, Evaluation, Coordination of Local and National Carbon Markets and Common Prosperity, ZhongXiang Zhang
Papers from 2021
Oil Price Shocks and Economic Growth in Oil-Exporting Countries, Maryam Ahmadi and Matteo Manera
Partial Order Algorithms for the Assessment of Italian Cities Sustainability, Alberto Arcagni, Laura Cavalli, and Marco Fattore
Better to grow or better to improve? Measuring environmental efficiency in OECD countries with a Stochastic Environmental Kuznets Frontier, Oleg Badunenko, Marzio Galeotti, and Lester C. Hunt
Learning about Unprecedented Events: Agent-Based Modelling and the Stock Market Impact of COVID-19, Davide Bazzana, Mchele Colturato, and Roberto Savona
Impact of climate smart agriculture on food security: an agent-based analysis, Davide Bazzana, Jeremy Foltz, and Ying Zhang