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Mario Mazzocchi CV PERSONAL DATA Place and date of birth: Citizenship:

Rimini, 10 November 1972 Italian

E-mail: [email protected] Web: www2.stat.unibo.it/mazzocchi

Work address: Dipartimento di Scienze Statistiche Università di Bologna Via Belle Arti 41 I-40126 Bologna Tel. +39-051-209 82 25 Fax +39-051-23 21 53

EDUCATION January 2000 1996

University of Siena (Italy)

PhD in Agricultural Economics and Policy

University of Bologna (Italy) Degree in Statistics and Economics. EMPLOYMENT

Dec 2010Mar 05-Dec 10 Sept. 2005Oct 02-Mar 05

University of Bologna (Italy) Associate Professor, Dept. of Statistics University of Bologna (Italy) Lecturer, Dept. of Statistics (senior lecturer since 2008) University of Reading (UK) Visiting research fellow, Dept. of Agric. and Food Economics University of Reading (UK) Lecturer (Grade B), Dept. of Agricultural and Food Economics.

Sep 2000-Sep 02 University of Bologna (Italy) Research fellow, Department of Statistics CONSULTANCY 2005-2008

FAO

Collaboration (ESDG), Global Perspectives Unit on the evaluation of nutritional policies

2005-2006

European Commission

Collaboration (DG Agriculture) on tender “CAP’s contribution to EU Economic and Social Cohesion”

From 1999 to date

Emilia-Romagna Region Bologna (Italy)

Collaboration (Agricultural Office) to draw the Annual Report on "The Agri-Food System in Emilia-Romagna"

March-April 2001

ERVET S.p.A.

Ex-ante evaluation of the EU Structural Funds Obj. 1 Programme impact on the Emilia-Romagna region

November 1998 – September 99

Emilia-Romagna Region Bologna (Italy)

Collaboration with the Region offices on the Regional Plan for Rural Development. Monitoring and Evaluation of Rural Policies.

ACADEMIC AWARDS August 2005

ERAE/EAAE award for best paper by young author published in the European Review of Agricultural Economics (2003 issue)

February 2005

Teaching excellence award – Rising Star (University of Reading) RESEARCH PROJECTS

2009-

Eatwell project (“Interventions to Promote Healthy Eating Habits: Evaluations and Recommendations”), head of research unit and workpackage leader, University of Bologna, 7th Framework Programme, EC Grant Agreement 226713

2007-

MoniQA project (“Towards the harmonisation of analytical methods for monitoring food quality and safety in the food supply chain”), head of research unit and workpackage leader, University of Bologna, 6th Framework Programme, EC contract FOOD-CT-2006-036337

2011-

Nu-Age project (“New dietary strategies addressing the specific needs of elderly population for an healthy ageing in Europe”), head of research unit and member of the support team, University of Bologna, 7th Framework Programme, EC Grant Agreement 266486

2003-2005

Trust project (“Food Risk Communication and Consumers’ Trust in the Food Supply Chain”), researcher, University of Reading, 5th Framework Programme, EC contract QLRT-2001-02343

1998-2000

Eurotools project (“Tools for Evaluating the European Agricultural Policy at Different Decision Levels”), research grant, University of Bologna, 4th Framework Programme, EC contract Fair5-CT97-3403. TEACHING

Since Academic Year 2011/2

University of Bologna (Italy) Analysis of Economic and Financial Time Series (postgraduate)

Since Academic Year 2002/3

University of Bologna (Italy) Economic policy (undergraduate)

Since Academic Year 2007/8

University of Bologna (Italy) Quantitative Methods for Development (postgraduate)

2004/5 to 2008/9 2004/5 and 2005/6 2002/3 to 2004/5

University of Bologna (Italy) Macroeconomics Lab (postgraduate) University of Bologna (Italy) Quantitative Methods for Economic Policy (postgraduate) University of Reading (UK) Marketing Research Methods, Research Methods and Data Analysis, Consumer Behaviour (undergraduate and postgraduate) REFEREE

American Economic Review, J. of the Royal Statistical Society A, Health Economics, American J. of Agricultural Economics, J. of the European Economic Association, Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, Applied Economics, European Review of Agricultural Economics, J. of Environmental Planning and Management, International J. of Information Technology & Decision Making, Food Policy, J. of Agricultural Economics, Food Quality and Preference, Statistica, Australian J. of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Journal of Agricultural and Applied Economics, Applied Economic Perspectives and Policy, Journal of the American College of Nutrition, Food Economics, Agribusiness, Annals of Tourism Research.

OTHER TITLES AND MEMBERSHIP IN SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATIONS Member of the American Agricultural Economics Association (AAEA), European Association of Agricultural Economics (EAAE), Italian Statistical Society (SIS) and Agricultural Economics Society (AES) SELECTED PUBLICATIONS Full list of publication available at www2.stat.unibo.it/mazzocchi/ Books Mazzocchi, M., Traill, W.B., Shogren, J.S. (2009). Fat Economics: Nutrition, Health, and Economic Policy. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. Mazzocchi, M. (2008). Statistics for Marketing and Consumer Research. London, UK: Sage Publications. Articles Capacci, S., Mazzocchi, M. (2011). Five-a-day, a price to pay: An evaluation of the UK program impact accounting for market forces. Journal of Health Economics, 30: 87-98. Mazzocchi, M., Traill, W.B. (2011). Calories, obesity and health in OECD countries. Applied Economics, 43(26): 3919-3929 Guizzardi, A., Mazzocchi, M. (2010). Tourism demand for Italy and the business cycle. Tourism Management, 31(3): 367 – 377. Mazzocchi, M., Ragona, M., Fritz, M. (2009). Stock market response to food safety regulations. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 36(4): 571 – 595 Mazzocchi, M., Brasili, C., Sandri, E. (2008). Trend in dietary patterns and compliance with World Health Organization recommendations: a cross-country analysis. Public Health Nutrition, 11(5): 535–540. Ragona, M., Mazzocchi, M. (2008). Food safety regulation, economic impact assessment and quantitative methods. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research, 21(2): 145-158. Mazzocchi, M., Lobb, A.E., Traill, W.B., Cavicchi, A. (2008). Food scares and trust: A European Study, Journal of Agricultural Economics, 59(1): 2-24. Lobb, A.E., Mazzocchi, M., Traill, W.B. (2007). Modelling risk perception and trust in food safety information within the Theory of Planned Behaviour. Food Quality and Preferences, 18(2): 384-395. Mazzocchi, M. (2006). No News Is Good News: Stochastic Parameters versus Media Coverage Indices in Demand Models after Food Scares. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 88(3): 727-741. Mazzocchi, M., Delle Monache, D., Lobb, A.E. (2006). A structural time series approach to modelling multiple and resurgent meat scares in Italy. Applied Economics, 38(14): 1677-1688. Mazzocchi, M. (2006). Time patterns in UK demand for alcohol and tobacco: An application of the EM algorithm. Computational Statistics and Data Analysis, 50(9): 2191-2205. Mazzocchi, M., Stefani, G.L., Henson, S.J. (2004). Consumer Welfare and the Loss Induced by Withholding Information: The Case of BSE in Italy. Journal of Agricultural Economics, 55(1): 41-58. Mazzocchi, M. (2003). Time-varying parameters in the Almost Ideal Demand System: an empirical appraisal. European Review of Agricultural Economics, 30(2): 241-270. Fanelli, L., Mazzocchi, M. (2002). A cointegrated VECM demand system for meat in Italy. Applied Economics 34(13): 1593-1605. Henson, S.J., Mazzocchi, M. (2002). Impact of the BSE Crisis on UK Agribusiness: Results of an Event Study of Equity Prices. American Journal of Agricultural Economics, 84(2): 370-386. Mazzocchi, M., Montini, A. (2001). Earthquake effects on tourism in Central Italy. Annals of Tourism Research, 28(4): 1031-1046. Bologna, September 2011