Matteo Mazzarano

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Biography

Matteo Mazzarano has been a research fellow at EUI since 2023 and Assistant professor at University of Siena since 2022, where he is docent of Economic Policy. He is a member of the IAERE (Italian Association of Environmental and Resource Economists) and the EAERE (European Association of Environmental and Resource Economics). Since July 2023, he has been part of the LIFE Collaborative Observatory for ASsessment of the EU ETS (COASE) project.

Departing from a Bachelor’s degree in political science at Roma III University in 2015, he achieved later the master’s in Resource Economics and Sustainable Development at Bologna University in 2017. His doctoral studies were completed at the University of Ferrara in 2021 with a thesis on the economics and justice of circularity, mining and secondary material, when he was awarded the Doctor Europeus prize.

From 2020 to 2022, he pursued a postdoc 2020-2022 at the Catholic University of Milan. The research themes focused on applying text analytical tools in the context of Climate Transition Risk, Climate Finance Climate to quantify transition risk in mandatory non-financial statements. He has been affiliated with the Foundation Eny Enrico Mattei (FEEM) until 2021. Since 2022, he has been affiliated with the Euro-Mediterranean Center on Climate Change (also known as CMCC). Here, he investigates the economic and social risks due to Climate Change in local economies.

He published in academic journals such as Ecological Economics, Review of Financial Analysis, Regional Studies, Waste Management and Resources Economics and reviewer in Economia Politica, Frontiers in Climate, Cleaner Production, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Business Strategy and the Environment.

His main research themes are the fiscal implication of climate policies and climate risks, transition risk in financial markets, the economics and justice of circularity, and secondary materials applying both theoretical and empirical methods.

Recent Publications

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