Giovanni Bella

Assistant Professor
Department of Economics and Business
University of Cagliari
Italy

Biography

Giovanni Bella is working as an Assistant Professor of Economics (SECS/P-01), Department of Economics and Business, University of Cagliari, Italy.

Research Intrest

The research interests are inserted in the field of endogenous growth literature, studying the problems of indeterminacy of equilibrium, and the role of bifurcating and chaotic solutions, in driving the system towards the long run steady state, both in continuous and discontinuous economic scenarios. Another particular area of interest is reserved to the study of the investigation of the long run relationship between polluting activities and economic growth within the literature regarding the Environmental Kuznets Curve hypothesis.

List of Publications
Bella G. (2017) A Note on the Bogdanov–Takens Bifurcation in the Romer Model with Learning by Doing. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF BIFURCATION AND CHAOS IN APPLIED SCIENCES AND ENGINEERING, vol. 27 (1), 1750002 (9 pages), ISSN: 0218-1274.
Bella G. (2017) Multiple equilibria and global indeterminacy in an endogenous growth model with congestible public goods. JOURNAL OF PUBLIC ECONOMIC THEORY, vol. XXX, pp. XXX-XXX, ISSN: 1467-9779.
Bella G., Mattana P. (2017) Bistability of equilibria and the 2-tori dynamics in an endogenous growth model undergoing the cusp–Hopf singularity. NONLINEAR ANALYSIS: REAL WORLD APPLICATIONS, vol. 39, pp. 185-201, ISSN: 1468-1218.