Domenico Moro

Domenico Moro

The Department of Economics
Assistant Professor in Economics

Contact details

Address
Department of Economics
University House
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham
B15 2TT
UK

Domenico Moro is an Assistant Professor in Economics in the Department of Economics at Birmingham Business School. Prior to joining the department, Domenico worked as a researcher at the Third Sector Research Centre at the University of Birmingham, where he was involved on quantitative analysis, cutting across several research programmes. His focus is on the economic impact of third sector organisations in the UK.

Qualifications

  • PhD in Economics, University of Warwick
  • D.Phil in Economics and Law, Universita’ di Bologna, Italy
  • MSc in Economics, University of Warwick
  • BSc in Economics and Finance, Universita’ Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Piacenza, Italy

Biography

Prior to joining the department, Domenico worked as a researcher at the Third Sector Research Centre at the University of Birmingham, where he was involved on quantitative analysis, cutting across several research programmes. His focus is on the economic impact of third sector organisations in the UK. He also worked as a part-time researcher at Warwick Medical School, where he was involved in a wide range of research on pharmaceutical products and economic evaluation, cost-effectiveness of applications and decision analysis.

Teaching

International Macroeconomics and Financial Markets

Research

Economics of the third sector and health economics

Publications

Recent publications

Book

Moro, D 2010, Fiscal Rules in European Monetary Union. VDM Publishing.

Moro, D 2009, Modeling Economics Effects of International Retirement Migration. VDM Publishing.

Article

Moro, D, Schlander, M, Telser, H, Sola-Morales, O, Clark, MD, Olaye, A, Camp, C, Jain, M, Butt, T & Bakshi, S 2022, 'Evaluating discrete choice experiment willingness to pay [DCE-WTP] analysis and relative social willingness to pay [RS-WTP] analysis in a health technology assessment of a treatment for an ultra-rare childhood disease [CLN2]', Expert Review of Pharmacoeconomics & Outcomes Research, vol. 22, no. 4, pp. 1-18. https://doi.org/10.1080/14737167.2022.2014324

Arvidson, M, Lyon, F, Mckay, S & Moro, D 2013, 'Valuing the social? The nature and controversies of measuring social return on investment (SROI)', Voluntary Sector Review, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 3-18. https://doi.org/10.1332/204080513X661554

Clark, M, Moro, D & Szczepura, A 2009, 'Balancing patient preferences and clinical needs: community versus hospital based care for patients with suspected DVT', Health Policy 90, pp. 313-319.

Clark, M, Moro, D & Szczepura, A 2009, 'Prioritising patients for renal transplantation? Analysis of patient preferences for kidney allocation according to ethnicity and gender', Diversity in Health and Care, vol. 6, pp. 181-191.

Commissioned report

Arvidson, M, Lyon, F, McKay, S & Moro, D 2010, The ambitions and challenges of SROI. University of Birmingham.

Moro, D & McKay, S 2009, The growing workforce in the voluntary and community sectors. TSRC, The University of Birmingham.

Paper

Teasdale, S, McKay, S, Moro, D & Clifford, D 2011, 'Are charities in England and Wales succumbing to market forces?', Paper presented at Public Administration Committee Conference, 2011, 1/09/11.

Teasdale, S, Kerlin, J, McKay, S & Moro, D 2011, 'Modelling the interdependence between commercial and donative revenue among US Nonprofits', Paper presented at International Social Innovation Research Conference, 1/09/11.

Working paper

McKay, S, Moro, D & Clifford, D 2011 'TSRC Working Paper 69: Are charities succumbing to market forces?'.

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