STOREP 2026: Raffaelli Lecture
CAUSES AND CONSEQUENCES OF DEINDUSTRIALISATION
Structural change, globalisation, and labour productivity
23rd Annual STOREP Conference, June 25-27, 2026
Università di Napoli Federico II, Dipartimento di Giurisprudenza, Corso Umberto I, 40 – Napoli
“RAFFAELLI LECTURE”
The “Raffaelli lecture” is in honor of Tiziano Raffaelli, Full professor of History of Economic Thought at the University of Pisa, an internationally renowned specialist of Alfred Marshall’s economics, a promoter of several research initiatives of political economy, and an active and reputable member of STOREP. Starting from the 14th Annual STOREP Conference, and thanks to the generosity of Manuela Giovannetti, full professor at the University of Pisa and widow of Tiziano Raffaelli, STOREP invites every year an internationally recognized scholar who has led innovative research on Raffaelli’s main interests – from Alfred Marshall’s thought, in particular, to, more generally, industrial economics, evolutionary economics, economic methodology – to hold a one-hour lecture to participants in the main conference. STOREP will broadly disseminate the lecture contents on its website and social media, and eventually on special issues of academic journals with selected articles presented in the Annual Conference.
2017: Marco Dardi
2018: Harro Maas
2019: Richard Arena
2020: Sheila Dow
2021: Steven G. Medema
2022: Renee Prendergast
2023: Maria Pia Paganelli
2024: Bruna Ingrao
2025: Roberto Marchionatti
NERI SALVADORI will give the tenth “Raffaelli Lecture” at STOREP 2026.
Neri Salvadori is Professor Emeritus at the University of Pisa (since July 6, 2022) and a fellow of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei (corresponding fellow since July 21, 2016, national fellow since November 10, 2023). Upon the recommendation of the Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei, he was elected to the Board of ALLEA in 2020 (this is his third term). He is an honorary member of STOREP (since June 27, 2024).
He was a Full Professor of Political Economy at the Department of Economics and Management at the University of Pisa. He has been a visiting professor at numerous universities, including the University of Paris-X-Nanterre, the University of Denver, the University of Santiago de Compostela, the U.N.A.M. in Mexico City, the Karl Franzens University in Graz, the University of Nice, and the Meiji University in Tokyo.
He is the author of more than ten books, including (with Heinz Kurz) Theory of Production: A Long-Period Analysis (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995; paperback, 1997); and Ricardo’s Theory of Growth and Accumulation: A Modern View (London and New York: Routledge, 2020). He has edited about twenty books, including (with Heinz Kurz) Elgar Companion to David Ricardo. Cheltenham (U.K.): Edward Elgar, 2015.
He is the author of more than one hundred articles published in various scientific journals, including the Cambridge Journal of Economics, Kiklos, Zeitschrift für Nationalökonomie, Public Finance, Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics, The Manchester School, Metroeconomica, Journal of Political Economy, International Economic Review, Bulletin of Economic Research, The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, European Journal of Political Economy, Economic Systems Research, Review of Political Economy, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Journal of the History of Economic Thought, History of Political Economy, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Scottish Journal of Political Economy, Acta Oeconomica, Economic Theory, Journal of Economic Methodology.
He is managing editor of Metroeconomica and serves in the board of The Journal of Post-Keynesian Economics and The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought.


