Agricultural Economics Expert and Value Chain Specialist
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Carlo Russo serves as an Associate Professor of Agricultural Economics at the University of Cassino and Southern Lazio, bringing extensive expertise in agrifood markets and agricultural policy. His academic credentials include a Master's degree from Michigan State University (2000) and a PhD from the University of California, Davis (2008). His research focuses on market power dynamics, agricultural support policies, and consumer behavior in agrifood markets. At TUM, he contributes to "The Economics of Agro-Food Value Chains" course, sharing expertise gained from both academic research and practical experience with cooperative associations. His publication record includes influential works on market power in agrifood markets, agricultural support policies, and consumer attitudes toward food innovation. His teaching methodology combines theoretical frameworks with practical applications, helping students understand complex economic relationships in agricultural markets. His research has been widely cited, particularly his work on market power and bargaining in agrifood markets, which has received over 105 citations.