Matteo Maria TRIOSSI VERONDINI

Position
Associate Professor
Telephone
041 234 9301
E-mail
matteo.triossi@unive.it
Scientific sector (SSD)
Metodi matematici dell'economia e delle scienze attuariali e finanziarie [STAT-04/A]
Website
www.unive.it/people/matteo.triossi (personal record)
Office
Venice School of Management
Website: https://www.unive.it/dep.management
Where: San Giobbe

MATTEO MARIA TRIOSSI VERONDINI 


CONTACT INFORMATION:

Department of Management 

Ca’ Foscari University of Venice

Fondamenta San Giobbe

Cannaregio 873

30121, Venice, 

Italy

                                        

E-mail: matteo.triossi@unive.it

Webpage: https://www.unive.it/data/people/21832605;

Orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-6356-7560;

Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=NyxXoToAAAAJ&hl=es;

Working papers: https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/cf_dev/AbsByAuth.cfm?per_id=374447;

IDEAS/Repec: https://ideas.repec.org/e/ptr54.html.

 

 

Education

PhD. Economics, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid, 2006, Summa cum Laude.
Msc in Economics, Université Catholique de Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium, 2000.
Bsc Mathematics, University of Ferrara, Italy, 1997, summa cum Laude.

 

 


Academic Employment

July 2022-present Associate Professor, Venice School of Management , Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
July 2019-July 2022 Tenured Assistant Professor, Venice School of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
January 2009-July 2019 Assistant Professor, Center for Applied Economics, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Chile;
July 2008-December 2008. Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for Applied Economics, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Chile;
September 2006-July 2008. Post Doc Ferllow, Collegio Carlo Alberto;
October 2000-September 2005. Teaching Assistant: Profesor ayudante de escuela universitaria. Departamento de Economía , Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.

 

Scientific National Abilitation as Full Professor

13/A1: Economia Politica (December 6th, 2023 to December 6th, 2034);
13/D4: Metodi Matematici dell’Economia e delle Scienze Attuariali e Finanziarie (December 12th, 2023 to December 12th, 2034);

 

 

 

 

Scientific National Abilitation as Associate Professor

13/A1: Economia Politica (April 4th, 2017 to April 4tth, 2028);
13/A2: Politica Economica (April 5th, 2018 to April 5th 2029);
13/A3: Scienza delle Finanze (March 28th, 2018 to March 28th, 2029);
13/D4: Metodi Matematici dell’Economia e delle Scienze Attuariali e Finanziarie (August 3rd, 2017 to August 3rd, 2028).

 

Visiting Positions

October 2023, Visiting Researcher, University of Chile.
October 2022, Visiting Researcher, Universidad Carlos III de Economía.
April 2022, Visiting Researcher, University of Chile, Universidad Católica del Maule.
February 2020, Visiting Researcher Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
March 2019, Visiting Researcher Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
November 2018, Visiting Researcher Universidad Carlos III de Madrid.
July-October 2016, Visiting Fellow Collegio Carlo Alberto;
May 2016, Visiting Fellow, Boston College;
February 2012 Visiting Fellow, IMPA;
February 2010 Visiting Fellow, IMPA;
June-December 2008, Visiting Assistant Professor, Center for Applied Economics, Department of Industrial Engineering, University of Chile;
March-June 2007 Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics. Stanford University;
March-June 2004. Visiting Student, Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences, California Institute of Technology.

 

Academic Administration

 


January 2015-December 2018, alternating director, Institute for Research in Market Imperfections and Public Policy (www.mipp.cl ).
October 2013-September 2018, Coordinator, Ph.D. in Engineering Systems (www.dsi.uchile.cl ).

 

 


Academic Service

 


November 2023- Research Commmitte, Venice School of Management.
November 2022- September 2023, EQUIS accreditation support team, Venice School of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
January 2021- Responsible Overseas and Visiting Students Programs, Venice School of Management, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice.
July 2011- July 2018 Academic Committee, Ph.D. in Engineering Systems.
January 2011- June 2015 Department of Industrial Engineering Teaching Committee.

 

 


Non Academic Service

 


Recommendations for the design of fishery auction in Chile (with J. Escobar, R. Fischer, and R. Ilkilic), Undersecretariat for fishing, Chile, 2016.

 

 

 

 

Teaching

Graduate

Advanced Microeconomics (2012-2015, 2017-2018), PhD. in Engineering Systems, University of Chile; Game Theory (2006, 2007), University of Torino, PhD in Economics; Matching and Market Design (2014-2017), University of Chile, Master in Applied Economics, Political Economics (2009-2013), University of Chile, Master in Applied Economics; Microeconomics I (2009, 2013, 2014), University of Chile, Master in Applied Economics.
Undergraduate

Economics (2011-2019); University of Chile, School of Engineering, 2nd year; Microeconomics (2009-2010 and 2019-), University of Chile, School of Engineering, 3rd year. Mathematics (Ca’ Foscari, 2019-), Entry course in Mathematics (Ca’ Foscari 2019-2021), Microeconomics (2021), Game Theory (2021-2022).

 

Teaching Coordination

Economics (2011-2019), University of Chile, School of Engineering, 2nd year (700 students approx).

 

Published and Accepted Papers

Strategic priority-based course allocation, with Antonio Romero-Medina. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization 226, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jebo.2024.106701, Elsevier.

Notes on Marriage Markets With Weak Externalities, , with María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena, Bullettin of Economic Research 75, 860-868, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1111/boer.12384, Wiley.
Coalition Formation Problems with Externalities, with María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena, Economics Letters 226, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2023.111112, Elsevier.
Take-it-or-leave-it offers in many-to-many matching markets, with Antonio Romero-Medina, Economic Theory 75, 591-623, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00199-022-01417-5, Springer.
Incentives and implementation in allocation problems with externalities, with  María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena, Journal of Mathematical Economics 99, 2022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jmateco.2021.102613.
Two-sided strategy-proofness in many-to-many matching markets, with Antonio Romero-Medina, International Journal of Game Theory 50: 115-128, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00182-020-00741-1, Springer.
Strategy-proof and Group Strategy-proof Stable Mechanisms: An Equivalence, with Antonio Romero-Medina, International Journal of Economic Theory 16: 349-354, 2020. https://doi.org/10.1111/ijet.12214, Wiley.
Incentives and implementation in marriage markets with externalities, with María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena 185, Economics Letters, 2019 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2019.108688, Elsevier.
Non-revelation mechanism in many-to-one markets, with Antonio Romero-Medina, Games and Economic Behavior 87: 624–630, 2014 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2013.08.005, Elsevier.
Boosting Scientific Research: Evidence from a Public Program, with César Alonso-Borrego, Antonio Romero-Medina, Rocío Sanchez Mangas, Revista de Economía Aplicada XXI, Vol. 62: 115-128, 2013. ISSN Rivista: 1133-455X. http://revecap.com/revista/numeros/62/pdf/alonso_romero_sanchez_triossi.pdf, Universidad de Zaragoza: Departamento de Estructura e Historia Económicas y Economía Pública.
Costly Information Acquisition: is it Better to toss a coin?, Games and Economic Behavior, 82: 169–191, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2013.07.008, Elsevier.
Games with Capacity manipulation, Incentives and Nash Equilibria, with Antonio Romero Medina, Social Choice and Welfare, 41: 701-720, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00355-012-0703-1, Springer .
Acyclicity and Singleton Cores in Matching Markets, with Antonio Romero-Medina, Economics Letters 118: 237-239, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econlet.2012.10.032 , Elsevier.
Implementation with Renegotiation when Preferences and Feasible Sets are State Dependent, with Luis Corchón, Social Choice and Welfare 36: 179-198, 2011. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00355-010-0470-9 , Springer.
Hiring Mechanisms, Application Costs and Stability, Games and Economic Behavior 66: 566-575, 2009. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.geb.2008.04.019 , Elsevier.
Fourier Integrals and the Pompeiu Problem, with Fausto Segala, Annali Università di Ferrara - Sezione VII -Scienze Matematiche XLVII: 169-175, 2001. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02838181 , Springer.

Recent Working papers


Strategic Priority-Based Course Allocation, with Antonio Romero-Medina, Department of Management, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia Working Paper No. 13, Available at https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/abstract=4223258, 2024, revised and resubmitted.

Expectations, cores, and strategy-proofness under externalities, with María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena. Available at https://papers.ssrn.com/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4676462, 2023.
Strategy Proofness and Coalitional Stability in Assignment Problems with Externalities, with María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena (outdated). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4405421 , 2023.
Corrigendum to “Two-Sided Matching Problems with Externalities” [J. Econ. Theory 70, (1)(1996) 93–108], with María Haydée Fonseca-Mairena, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/abstract=4187322, 2022.
Assessing the extent of democratic failures. A 99%-Condorcet’s jury theorem, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/abstract=2374393, 2016.
A Spatial Model of Voting with Endogenous Proposals: Theory and Evidence from the Chilean Senate, with Patricio Valdivieso and Benjamín Villena-Roldán, https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/abstract=2255835, 2013

 

Graduated Advising

Ph.D.

María Haydée Fonseca Mairena “Participation and information restrictions in Matching Theory”, PhD in Economics, University of Chile, co-supervised jointly with Juan Pablo Torres-Martinez. PhD awarded on August, 14th, 2019. Assistant Professor at Maule Catholic University, since March 2019.

 

M.Sc.

Jorge Ahumada, “Estimation of the preferences Chilean MPs during Sebastián Piñera presidency”, 2018, Senior Data Analist, Falabella S.A.
Bastián Gómez Rivera, “Agreement in a decentralized matching party”, 2018 Master in Applied Economics, Fiscalía Nacional Económica.
Valentina Contreras Silva, “Analysis and redesign of the assignment mechanism of physician to medical specialties in Chile”, Master in Applied Economics, 2017, PhD, London School of Economics, 2022, Research officer, International Inequalities Institute.
Felipe Díaz Klaassen, “Costly information acquisition and voluntary voting ”, Master in Applied Economics, 2015, PhD candidate in Economics at University of illinois, Urbana Champaign.
Diana MacDonald Aros, “Deliberation and its effect on voting: Nash Bayesian equilibrium with communication and endogenous information acquisition”, 2013, Master in Applied Economics, PhD in Economics at Arizona State University, 2019, Economist at Central Bank of Mexico.
Christian Silva Abuyeres, “Decision making in the Chilean Senate: ideology, valence and Communication”, 2013, Master in Management and Public Policies, Communication Director per SUMMA, Laboratorio de Investigación e Innovación en Educación para América Latina y el Caribe del Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID), Communication Consultant.

Nicolás Riquelme Carrasco, “Polls and their influence on voting: Bayesian Nash equilibrium with private Preferences and endogenous information acquisition”, 2012, Master in Applied Economics, PhD in Economics at University of Rochester, 2018, Assistant Professor at Universidad de Los Andes, Santiago, Chile.
César Silva Brito, “Institutional and cultural determinants of electoral participation in Latin America: comparative analysis between compulsory and voluntary voting”, 2012, Master in Management and Public Policies, National Secretariat for Planning and Development (Ecuador), Univesity of Guayaquil, CEO, Biofabrik.

 

Research Projects

Principal Researcher

Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, incoming grant (2019-2022).
Matching and Market Design: Implementation and Networks. FONDECYT N° 1151230, 2015-2018.
Agenda Setting with Endogenous Proposal and Applications. FONDECYT N° 1120974, 2012-2015.
Costly Information Acquisition in Elections: Abstension, Markets and Communication”, FONDECYT Iniciación N° 11080132, 2008-2011.
Team membership

Decisiones Colectivas y Mercados con Bienes Indivisibles. Ministerio de Ciencias e Innovación, PID2020-118022GB-I00 Principal Researcher: Antonio Romero-Medina. 2020-2023.
NOIS, 2020- https://www.unive.it/pag/40916/
SPIN, Ca’ Foscari University of Venice, Team leader: Marco LiCalzi (2019-2022).
Instituciones: Incentivos y Objetivos Sociales. Ministerio de Ciencias e Innovación, ECO2017_87769. 01/01/2018-31/1/2020. Principal Researcher: Luis Corchón Diaz.
Millenium Institute for Market Imperfection and Public Policies, CORFO, Chile, 01/01/2019-31/12/2019, Associated researcher.
Millenium Institute for Market Imperfection and Public Policies, CORFO, Chile, 01/01/2015-31/12/2018, Alternating Director. Director: Juan Escobar.
Instituciones: Incentivos y Objetivos Sociales. ECO2014_57442, Ministerio de Ciencias e Innovación. 01/01/2015-31/12/2017. Principal Researcher: Luis Corchón Diaz.
Instituciones: Incentivos y Objetivos Sociales. ECO2011-25330. Ministerio de Ciencias e Innovación. 01/01/2012-31/12/2014. Principal Researcher: Luis Corchón Diaz.
Legislative Agenda in Chile, Limites Proyect, Catholic University, Chile. 2010-2011. Principal Researcher: Patricio Valdivieso).
Incentivos, Objetivos Sociales e Instituciones. ECO2008-02738. Ministerio de Ciencias e Innovación. 01/01/2010-2012. Principal Researcher: Luis Corchón Diaz.
Incentivos, Objetivos Sociales e Instituciones. SEJ2005-06167/ECON. 15/10/2005-30/12/2008. Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia. Dir Gral. de Investigación. Principal Researcher: Luis Corchón Diaz.
Incentivos privados y decisiones sociales. BCE-2002-02194 (2002-2005). Principal Researcher: Luis Corchon Diaz.

 

Editorial Work

Editorial Committee

LIDER Review (Labor Interdisciplinaria de Desarrollo Regional), 2013- .
Referee

4.OR, B.E. Journal of Theoretical Economics, Estudios de Economía, Games and Economic Behavior, International Economic Review, International Journal of Game Theory, Journal of Dynamic Mathematical Social Science, Journal of Public Economic Theory, Journal of Political Economics, Review of Law and Economics, Social Choice and Welfare, Southern Economic Journal,

 

Conferences

Organization

2024 Session organizer: SAET Conference 2025, Ischia, Italy.

2024 Scientific Committee: Asset Meeting 2024, Venice, Italy.

2024 Session organizer: SAET Conference 2024, Santiago, Chile.

2024, Session organizer, SAET Conference, Santiago, Chile.
2018, Latinoamerican Meeting of PhD Students in Modelization, Engineering and Science, Santiago, Chile.
2016, Workshop in Matching and Market Design, Santiago, Chile.
2014-2017, Workshop in Political Economy & Political Science, Santiago, Chile.
2013, Workshop on Games, Contracts, and Organizations, Santiago, Chile.

 

 


Conference participation (presenting as author)

2024 “Expectations, cores, and strategy-proofness under externalities” at the II Workshop on Mechanism Design and Welfare Economics, Málaga, Spain;

2023 “Expectations, cores, and strategy proofness for allocation problems with externalities”, presentation at the GRASS Workshop, Florence, Italy;
2023 “Expectations, cores, and strategy proofness for allocation problems with externalities”, presentation at the Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory;
2022 Strategic priority-based course allocation”, presentation al 12th Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare;
2022 Strategy Proofness and Coalitional Stability in Allocation Problems with Externalities, presentato alla 12th Conference on Economic Design, Padua, Italia;
2021 “Priority Based Course Allocation In Nash Equilibrium, presentato al 6th World Congress of the Game Theory Society, Budapest, Hungary;
2019 “Assignment Problems with Externalities: Strategy Proofness and Coalitional Stability”, Lisbon Meeting in Game Theory and Applications, Lisbon, Portugal;
2019 “Centralized course assignment”, GRASS Workshop. Milan;
2018, “Centralized course assignment” SECHI Meeting, Valparaíso, Chile;
2018, “Centralized course assignment” Workshop in Game Theory and Social Choice, San Luís, Argentina;
2017, “Two-sided strategy-proofness in many-to-many matching markets” LACEA-LAMES Conference, Buenos Aires;
2017, “Elections and Market Structure”, Workshop in Political Economy & Political Science.
2017, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, SECHI Meeting, Santiago, Chile;
2017, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory;
2017, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, MATCHUP 2017, Boston;
2016, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, Workshop in Matching and Market Design;
2016, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, LACEA-LAMES Conference, Medellín;
2016, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, World Congress of the Game Theory Society, Maastricht;
2015, “On the superiority of voluntary voting”, Workshop in Political Economy & Political Science;
2015, “Take-it-or-leave-it contracts in many-to-many matching markets”, XVI JOLATE, Universidad Nacional de San Luis;
2015, “On the superiority of voluntary voting”, XXXIX Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago;
2014, “Deliberation, endogenous information acquisition and voting”, Workshop in Political Economy & Political Science;
2014, “On the superiority of voluntary voting” LACEA-LAMES Conference, Sao Paulo;
2014, Deliberation, endogenous information acquisition and voting” XXXVIII Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago;
2013 “Deliberation, endogenous information acquisition and voting”, LACEA-LAMES Conference, Mexico D.F;
2013, “Deliberation, endogenous information acquisition and voting”, SECHI Meeting, Santiago, Chile;
2013, “A spatial model of voting with endogenous proposal: theory and evidence” XXXVII Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago;
2012, “Condorcet meets Cournot: elections and market structure”, World Congress of the Game Theory Society, Istanbul;
2011, “Condorcet meets Cournot: elections and market structure” LACEA-LAMES Conference, Santiago;
2011, “Condorcet meets Cournot: elections and market structure” SECHI Meeting, Reñaca, Chile;
2011, “Condorcet meets Cournot: elections and market structure”, XXXV Midwest Political Science Association Conference, Chicago;
2010, “Costly information acquisition: is it better to toss a coin?”, Simposio de Analisis Económico, Madrid;
2010, “Costly information acquisition: is it better to toss a coin?”, Second Brazilian Workshop of Game Theory, Sao Paulo;
2010, “On the superiority of majority voting”, International Conference on Continuos Optimization, Santiago,Chile;
2009, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, Asociación Argentina de Economía Política, Conference, Mendoza, Argentina;
2009, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, SECHI Meeting, Antofagasta;
2008, “Costly information acquisition: is it better to toss a coin?”, “Games with capacity manipulations: incentives and Nash equilibria”, LACEA, LAMES Meeting, Rio de Janeiro;
2008, “Costly information acquisition: is it better to toss a coin?”, IX, Jolate, San Luís. Argentina;
2008, “Costly information acquisition: is it better to toss a coin?”, SECHI Meeting, Reñaca, Chile;
2008, “Costly information acquisition: is it better to toss a coin?”, International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Montreal;
2007, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, ASSET Meeting, Padova, Italy;
2007, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment” European Economic Association & Econometric Society Meeting, Budapest;
2007, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 5, Bilbao;
2007, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, Meeeting of the Canadian Economic Association, Halifax, Canada;
2006, “Ramón y Cajal, mediation and meritocracy”, XXI Simposio de Analísis Economico, Oviedo, Spain;
2006, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment” International Meeting of the Society for Social Choice and Welfare, Istanbul;
2006, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment” Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, Nottingham;
2006, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, First Ph.D. Presentation Meeting, London;
2005, “Implementation with renegotiation when preferences and feasible sets are state dependents”, XXX Simposio de Analísis Economico, Murcia;
2005, “Reliability and responsibility: a theory of endogenous commitment”, REED Meeting, Seville;
2005, “Implementation with renegotiation when preferences and feasible sets are state dependents”, XI Encontro de Novos Invesigadores de Análise Económica, Coruña;
2005, “Ramón y Cajal, mediation and meritocracy”, Logic, Game Theory and Social Choice 4, Caen;
2005, “Implementation with renegotiation when preferences and feasible sets are state dependents”, II Workshop on Social Choice and Welfare Economics, Malaga.

 

Invited seminars

Collegio Carlo Alberto, Italy; Universidad of Chile; UNSL, Argentina, Universidad Diego Portales, Chile, IMPA, Brasil; Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; Alberto Hurtado University; Universidad de Santiago de Chile, Università di Ferrara, Italy, Universitat de Valencia, Spain Universitat de las Isles Balears, Spain; Università di Venezia, Italy, Università di Verona, Italy; University of Durham, Universidad del Pais Vasco, Spain (Bilbao), University of Vienna, Austria.

 

Honors

 


Prize for the best Ph.D Dissertation, Universidad Carlos III de Madrid. 2007.
Evaluator for the following Institutions: ANID/Conicyt, Chile; Colciencia, Colombia; Agencia Nacional de Evaluación y Prospectiva (ANEP), Spain.