Emanuele Citera
Assistant Professor of Economics
Primary Academic Program: Economics
Biography:
Emanuele Citera is an assistant professor of economics at Bard College. He previously spent two years at St. Lawrence University, where he contributed to developing the finance major and taught courses on corporate finance, financial crises, the history of finance, and introduction to finance.Citera received a PhD and MPhil in economics from the New School for Social Research, an MA in economics and complexity from Collegio Carlo Alberto, and an MSc and BSc in business economics from the University of Bologna. Later, he served as a teaching fellow at Eugene Lang College for Liberal Arts and a research fellow at the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Onlus (Turin, Italy).
His primary field of research is financial economics. In particular, he focuses on the stochastic structure of financial markets and investors’ behavior. He investigates this by applying information theory and statistical equilibrium methodology. He also adopts historical and institutional approaches to analyze the evolution of the financial system. Other research areas of interest include monetary economics, complexity economics, and the history of economics.
His work has been published in various academic journals, including Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, the Review of Political Economy, and the Annals of the Fondazione Luigi Einaudi.
At Bard since 2024.
Contact:
Phone: 845-758-7243E-mail:
Location: Albee
Office: 204