Gianni De Fraja

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Gianni De Farja
Background information
Birth name Gianni De Farja
Born Bologna, Italy
Occupation(s) Economics Professor

Gianni De Fraja is the William Tyler Professor of Economics in the Department of Economics at the University of Leicester, England and a Research Fellow (CEPR) [1].

He was born in Bologna, where he spent the first five years of his life, before moving to Bassano del Grappa and then onto Mestre, near Venice, where he lived until he was eighteen. He attended SSSUP college in Pisa from which he graduated in 1982. He then moved to a house near the Chianti Hills near Vagliagli where he took his doctorate at Siena with a thesis on Game Theory.

After a year in Siena he was encouraged by his teachers to go abroad and so went to England, to Linacre College, Oxford. After two years in Oxford he returned to Italy for military service in the Italian Army. After a year he returned to complete his thesis on oligopolistic competition.

Since finishing his studies in Oxford he has taken up academic positions in the universities of Leicester, Bristol and York. He has also been on academic trips to Tokyo, Bonn and Barcelona. After thirteen years in York, he is now settled in Leicester.

Between 1999 and 2005, he was Managing Editor of the Bulletin of Economic Research. His research interests are in the areas of Public economics, Economics of Education, Regulation, and Game Theory. He has published papers in, among others, Journal of Public Economics, International Economic Review, Review of Economic Studies, Economic Journal, Journal of Political Economy, and Oxford Economic Papers. As posted on his personal webpage [2], he considers himself a bright.

He has been elected head of the Department of Economics at the University of Leicester and will begin his mandate in September 2008.