Mario Mariniello, Visiting Professor, College of Europe and University of Namur
Mario Mariniello is Visiting Professor at the College of Europe in Natolin and the University of Namur where he teaches Digital Economic Policy. He is also Senior Fellow at the Brussels-based independent economic think-tank Bruegel, where he leads the "Future of Work and Inclusive Growth" project which closely analyses the impact of artificial intelligence on the nature, quantity, and quality of work, welfare systems, and inclusive growth at large. Before joining Bruegel, Mario was Digital Adviser at the European Political Strategy Centre (EPSC), a European Commission in-house think-tank that operated under the authority of former EC President Jean-Claude Juncker. In his capacity of Digital Adviser, Mario led the EPSC's work on the EC Digital Agenda.
PART 1. TOWARDS A DIGITAL ECONOMY 1. A Digital Economy 2. Facts About the European Digital Economy 3. Technology and the Covid-19 Pandemic PART 2. DIGITAL INFRASTRUCTURE 4. Connectivity 5. The Data Economy 6. Digital Government 7. Cybersecurity PART 3. DIGITAL MARKETS 8. An Introduction to Online Platforms 9. Online Content and Platform Liability 10. E-Commerce 11. The Sharing Economy PART 4. DIGITAL SOCIETY 12. Technology and Employment 13. Digital Inequality 14. Disinformation in the Digital Age 15. Artificial Intelligence Appendix 1. Microeconomics: A Toolkit
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