Research

My research interests mainly regard growth-cycle dynamics in open economies and the economics of climate change. I am deeply fascinated by the applications of bifurcation theory to study economic problems. A significant effort has been made to advance the balance-of-payments constraint growth literature, exploring structural and institutional change elements. I am also very much concerned with the implications of heterogeneity in ecological thinking to how we structure the economic system, emphasising the political economy of the climate transition. Last but not least, I have collaborated on projects related to real-financial market interactions from a behavioural macro perspective. Here, you can access my work organised chronologically or by major themes and my participation in competitive grants.