Bernardo Rangoni

Bernardo Rangoni received a BA Political Science from Universita’ di Bologna, a MSc Law and Economics from LUISS Guido Carli in Rome, and a MSc Regulation from the LSE. Thereafter he worked for the Union of the European electricity industry (Eurelectric), in Brussels. Upon his return to the LSE, he was trained in research design and methods through an MRes.

He is currently researching for a PhD on EU regulatory governance. At the same time, he is working part-time on the economics of regulation for the consultancy Oxford Economic Research Associates (OXERA). In Spring 2015, Bernardo will be a visiting researcher at Yale Law School

Thesis

'Experimentalist architecture and policymaking: regulating the European internal energy market’

My research is in the field of comparative regulation and public policy in Europe. It focuses on regulatory governance in the European Union, notably in the energy sector.

I am currently studying an unconventional, experimentalist interpretation of EU governance. A key question concerns under what conditions and how experimentalist architectures result into experimentalist policymaking.

Supervisor: Professor Mark Thatcher|

Research interests

  • Comparative public policy and regulation
  • EU policy and regulation
  • Regulatory governance
  • Regulation of network industries, notably electricity and gas

Publications

Rangoni, B. (2013) ‘Explaining the Incomplete Liberalization of Italian Energy Markets’. European Review of Industrial Economics and Policy, 6.    

Rangoni, B. (2012) ‘A Contribution on Electricity Storage: the case of Hydro-Pumped Storage Appraisal and Commissioning in Italy and Spain’. Utilities Policy, 23: 31-39.

Rangoni, B. (2011) ‘Spiegando l’Incompleta Liberalizzazione dei Mercati Energetici Italiani’. L’Industria, XXXIII (4): 693-708., XXXIII (4): 693-708.

Contact

Email: B.Rangoni@lse.ac.uk|

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