Michele Rosenberg
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Essex
Michele Rosenberg is an Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Essex. He received his PhD in Economics from Universidad Carlos III de Madrid in 2020. His research focuses on political economy, economic history, and development, with particular interest in the forces that promote or hinder economic progress and political emancipation. His work examines conflict, collective action, and the role of social norms in shaping inclusive growth.
Recent work by Michele Rosenberg
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The two faces of agricultural modernisation: How modern farming causes conflict
Agricultural modernisation in Brazil has driven economic growth but also intensified land inequality and redistributive conflict. As capital-intensive farming expands, it displaces rural communities and fuels organised land occupations—highlighting t...
Published 24.07.25