
Dr Mark Esposito
Mark is interested in the process of economic development and the ability of systems to self-organize towards higher efficiency. He researches how clusters and industrial conglomerates can generate long term prosperity and increase social progress.
He is also interested in the sustainability of our socio-economic systems and enjoys discovering the nexus between policy and private sectors. Research projects and topics that Mark is interested supervising his students in, include the following:
- Microeconomics of competitiveness
- Poverty alleviation
- Systems ( socio-economic)
- Youth unemployment
- Cluster and cluster theory (policy and implementation)
- Sustainable development and shared value
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