Research Directions
Research Directions
I adopt complex network analysis and Input-Output models to investigate my main research interests: the interplay between production, money and finance; global value chains and structural changes; growth, distribution, and economic divergence; the coherence between theory and empirical evidence.
I adopt complex network analysis and Input-Output models to investigate my main research interests: the interplay between production, money and finance; global value chains and structural changes; growth, distribution, and economic divergence; the coherence between theory and empirical evidence.
My research have been published in several international peer-reviewed journals, such as the Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society, Journal of Policy Modeling, Journal of Economic Surveys, Economic Modelling, International Economics, Economic Systems Research, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, The World Economy, Metroeconomica, Review of Political Economy, Review of Keynesian Economics.
My research have been published in several international peer-reviewed journals, such as the Cambridge Journal of Regions Economy and Society, Journal of Policy Modeling, Journal of Economic Surveys, Economic Modelling, International Economics, Economic Systems Research, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, The World Economy, Metroeconomica, Review of Political Economy, Review of Keynesian Economics.