Luca Fantacci teaches economic history and the history of economic thought at Bocconi University, Milan. His main research area concerns the evolution of monetary and financial theories and systems, with a focus on the thought and activities of John Maynard Keynes. Together with Massimo Amato, he is the author of The End of Finance (Polity, 2011) and Saving the Market from Capitalism. Ideas for an Alternative Finance (Polity, 2014), A Fistful of Bitcoins: The Risks and Opportunities of Virtual Currencies (Bocconi UP, 2020). He is co-director of the Research Unit MINTS (Monetary Innovation, New Technologies and Society) at Baffi Carefin Research Center, Bocconi University.
Luca Fantacci insegna Storia economica e Storia del pensiero economico all'Università Bocconi di Milano. La sua principale area di ricerca riguarda l'evoluzione delle teorie e dei sistemi monetari e finanziari, con un focus sul pensiero e le attività di John Maynard Keynes. Insieme a Massimo Amato, è autore di The End of Finance (Polity, 2011), Saving the Market from Capitalism. Ideas for an Alternative Finance (Polity, 2014), A Fistful of Bitcoin: The Risks and Opportunities of Virtual Currencies (Bocconi UP, 2020). È condirettore dell'Unità di Ricerca MINTS (Monetary Innovation, New Technologies and Society) presso il Centro di Ricerca Baffi Carefin, Università Bocconi.