Books
Alessio is the author of 'Growth for Good: Reshaping Capitalism to Save Humanity from Climate Catastrophe' (2022: Harvard University Press). Moreover, he has written several book chapters on green industrial policy, green growth, political economy, structural reforms, and migration of high-skill workers. These have been published by Cambridge University Press, Routledge, Palgrave MacMillan, Springer Nature, and Wiley-Blackwell.
Growth for Good: Reshaping Capitalism to Save Humanity from Climate Catastrophe
Alessio Terzi
Harvard University Press
2022
Translated into Italian, Chinese, Korean
A Financial Times Summer Reading Favorite (Economics), 2022
A Foreign Affairs Best Book of 2022
A France Inter (Radio France) Best Economics Book of 2022
Shortlist, 2023 Project Syndicate Sustainability Book Award
Book Chapters
A Circular Built Environment in the Digital Age
Edited by Catherine De Wolf, Sultan Çetin and Nancy M. P. Bocken
Concluding Perspective. Integrating traditional practices and modern technology for the green transition: an economic and policy perspective
Springer Nature
2024
Economic Growth and Structural Reforms in Europe
Edited by Nauro F. Campos, Paul De Grauwe, and Yuemei Ji
Chapter 2. Structural reforms and growth: the elusive quest for the silver bullet (with Pasquale Marco Marrazzo)
Cambridge University Press
2020
Related LSE Business Review blog post here.
Economic Crisis and Structural Reforms in Southern Europe
Edited by Paolo Manasse and Dimitris Katsikas
Chapter 3. The Political Conditions for Economic Reform in Europe’s South
Routledge
2017
A New Growth Model for the Greek Economy
Edited by Panagiotis E. Petrakis
Chapter 9. Qualifying and Quantifying the Greek Structural Reform Efforts
Palgrave MacMillan
2016
Related Bruegel blog post here.
The Handbook of Global Science, Technology, and Innovation
Edited by Daniele Archibugi and Andrea Filippetti
Chapter 19. Global Trends in Brain Drain and Likely Scenario in the Coming Years
Wiley-Blackwell
2015
Bruegel blog post version here.
Related Bruegel blog post here.