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Lorenza Monaco

Lorenza Monaco is Research Fellow in the Economics of Innovation and Industrial Policy at the 香港六合彩中特网 Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose (IIPP).

Lorenza Monaco
Lorenza Monaco (BA, MA 鈥楲鈥橭rientale鈥; PhD SOAS, University of London) is a Research Fellow in the Economics of Innovation and Industrial Policy. She is also a Senior Research Associate at the South African Research Chair in Industrial Development (University of Johannesburg), a Fellow of the Italian CiMet (National University Centre for Applied Economic Studies) and member of the Steering Committee of the International Research Network on the Automobile Industry (GERPISA). She is the coordinator of the GERPISA Working Group on 鈥淭he Global Auto Industry: Value Chains, Emerging Players and the Global South鈥 and co-coordinator of the Working Group on the 鈥淧olitical Economy of Industrial Development鈥 for the International Initiative for Promoting Political Economy (IIPPE). She has been on the UNIDO Roster of Experts since July 2021.

Before joining IIPP, Lorenza was a Teaching Fellow at SOAS, University of London, where she taught Political Economy of Development (UG and PG, 2012-2016). In 2016, she moved to the University of Johannesburg, where she was a Post Doctoral Research Fellow (SarchI Industrial Development) and then a Senior Lecturer, teaching and convening modules on 鈥淚ndustrial Policy Instruments, Design & Implementation鈥 and 鈥淩esearch Methodology鈥 for the Mphil in Industrial Policy (School of Economics, UJ). While in South Africa, she also worked as a Senior Researcher for the UJ/DTI Industrial Development Think Tank (2017-2019). Between 2020 and 2022 she was a Researcher for the International Research Network on the Automobile Industry (GERPISA), based at the Ecole Normale Superieure Paris Saclay. Outside of academia, Lorenza worked as a research consultant and lead researcher for IndustriALL Global Union, the Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES South Africa, and Trade Union Competence Centre, TUCC) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).

Research summary

Lorenza鈥檚 research is applied, interdisciplinary and policy-oriented. Trained as a Political/Development Economist, her research interests often brought her close to other disciplines, like Industrial Economics, Industrial Sociology and the Sociology of Work. Her main expertise is in Industrial Development & Policy in the Global South/Emerging Economies. She conducted almost 15 years of field research, in India, South Africa, and lately in Thailand. Her primary focus is on the automotive industry, but she has also worked on other sectors, including plastics, airlines and pharmaceuticals. She conducted research for both academia and policy-makers, involving research centres, government institutions, international organisations, trade unions and development agencies.

Overall, Lorenza鈥檚 work focuses on industrial development in the global south 听鈥 seen from different angles, and involving the perspective of multiple actors. In India and South Africa, she worked on industrial relations, on casualisation and outsourcing within organised manufacturing, and on the relation between casual workers movement and traditional trade unions. In India, South Africa and Thailand, she investigated the evolution of auto policies; issues related to MNCs 鈥 State bargaining and how these affect industrial policy and supply chain development, and the relation between global value chains integration and local development. As a lead researcher for IndustriALL and FES TUCC, Lorenza coordinated two large projects on 鈥淪ustainable Investment and Decent Work in the Sub-Saharan Auto Industry鈥 (involving Ghana, Kenya, Ethiopia, Namibia, Nigeria, Rwanda and South Africa) and on 鈥淭he German Due Diligence Law and the Auto Supply Chain in Africa鈥 (Ghana, Kenya and South Africa).

At IIPP, Lorenza is currently engaged in two main projects: MOIN South Africa 鈥 a Just Energy Transition and UKRI Net-Zero Digital Research Infrastructure.

Publications
  • Monaco, L. Wuttke, T. (forthcoming), The South African Auto Industry in a World of GVCs: Lead Firm Sourcing Strategies and Local Supplier Development, in the International Journal of Automotive Technology and Management;

  • Monaco, L. and Wuttke, T. (2023). . SARChI Industrial Development Working Paper Series WP 2023-03. SARChI Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg.

  • Barnes, J. Black, A. Monaco, L. (2021), , in Andreoni, A. Mondliwa, P. Roberts, S. Tregenna, F. 听(2021) (eds), Structural Transformation in South Africa 鈥 Sectors, Policies, Global Challenges, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Bell, J. Monaco, L. Mondliwa, P. (2021) , in Andreoni, A. Mondliwa, P. Roberts, S. Tregenna, F. 听(2021) (eds), Structural Transformation in South Africa 鈥 Sectors, Policies, Global Challenges, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

  • Black, A. Barnes, J. Markowitz, C. Monaco, L. (2021) Regional Integration, Regional Value Chains and the Automotive Industry in Sub-Saharan Africa, in Development Southern Africa, Volume 38, Number 1, 2 January 2021, pp. 57-72(16).

  • Bell, J. Monaco L. (2021), Power and Supply Chain Development in the South African and Thai auto industries, in 听the Journal of International Development, 2021, 1鈥 15. .听

  • Kraemer-Mbula, E., & Monaco, L. (2020). Informality and innovation: an avenue towards bottom-up industrialisation for Africa?. In Charmes, J. (Ed.). (2020). Research handbook on development and the informal economy. Edward Elgar Publishing, pp. 363-386.

  • Monaco, L. (2019) , Labour, Capital & Society, 49(1).

  • Monaco, L. Bell, J. Nyamwena, J. (2019) , Industrial Development Think Tank (IDTT), 听CCRED working paper 1/2019;

  • Monaco, L. (2017) 鈥 , in Global Labour Journal, vol. 8, n. 2, pp.120-138;
Policy briefs and reports
  • Habiyaremye, A., Monaco, L., Perumal, S. & Tregenna, F. (2023). SARChI Industrial Development Policy Brief Series PB 2023-03. SARChI Industrial Development, University of Johannesburg.
  • Monaco et al. (2021), The Auto Industry in Sub Saharan Africa: Investment, Sustainability and Decent Jobs - IndustriALL/FES Report, online at .听
  • Monaco, L. Bell, J. Nyamwena, J. (2019), , CCRED-DTI Industrial Development Think Tank (IDTT), policy brief n.16.
  • Black, A., Barnes, J. & Monaco, L. (2018) 听, Industrial Development Think Tank (IDTT) policy brief n.5;
  • Monaco, L., Barnes, J. Black A. (2018) , Industrial development Think tank (IDTT) policy brief n.6;
  • Black, A., Barnes, J. Monaco, L. (2018) 鈥 , research report for the CCRED/DTI Industrial Development Think Thank, Year 1.