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Lecturer, University of York

Marco is an ecological economist with more than twelve years of experience conducting macroeconomic analysis. My research mainly focuses on analysing the links between climate, resource consumption, the economy and development. Most of his work involves the use and development of large economic models, like macroeconometric models and multi-regional input-output analysis, to understand the economy-wide effects of policies aimed at reducing resource use and environmental pressures. He is particularly interested in assessing the ‘footprints’ or ‘virtual’ content of goods and services traded internationally (e.g. emissions, energy, water, labour, value added, etc.).

Experience

  • 2018–present
    Lecturer, University of York
  • 2013–2018
    Research Fellow in Ecological Economics, University of Leeds

Education

  • 2014 
    University of Leeds, PhD in Ecological Economics