Roberto Dell’Anno is a Full Professor of Public Economics at the University of Salerno (Italy), the Scientific Head of LaBETI (Research Laboratory of Economics and Technologies for Innovation) and the Director of CELPE, Centre for Economic and Labour Policy Evaluation at the Department of Economics and Statistics of the University of Salerno. He holds a PhD in “Public Economics” from the University of Salerno, a master’s degree in “Economics and Finance” from the University “Federico II” of Naples (Italy) and an International Master’s degree in “Economics & Complexity” from the University of Barcellona (Spain), University of Roskilde (Denmark) and University of Salerno (Italy). He has been a Visiting Research Scholar at the Faculty of Economics of the University of Cambridge (UK) and the Andrew Young School of Policy Studies of Georgia State University (Atlanta, Georgia, USA). Dell’Anno has been an Assistant Professor of Public Economics at the University of Foggia (Italy), Research Fellow (Post-Doc) at the Department of Economics and Statistics of the University of Salerno (Italy) and Marie Curie Fellow for Early-Stage Researchers at the Department of Economics of the University of Aarhus, Denmark. He has published more than fifty articles in international economic journals. Member of the Editorial Board for the Societal Impact (Elsevier Publishing); Associate Editor of the International Journal of Social Economics, Co-editor for the Italian Journal of Public Economics, and reviewer for more than fifty scientific academic journals, international editors, private and public research institutions. His main research interests are in Informal Economy, Tax Evasion, Corruption, Behavioral Public Finance, Bibliometrics and Measurement of Latent Variables.