Ricerca: Criptocurrencies: weaknesses and applications
I am a Ph.D. Candidate in the European Ph.D in Socio-Economic and Statistical Studies at the Department of Economics and Law of Sapienza University of Rome. I earned my M.Sc. in Economic Sciences at the Roma Tre University of Rome in 2018 with work on the American's Labour Market and my B.A. is in Statistics, Economics, Finance, and Insurance at Sapienza University of Rome with an analysis on Microcredit in Europe.
My research interests are in Macroeconomics in general, Political Economy, Monetary Policy, and International Economics.
For what concern my doctoral work, it is focuses on cryptocurrencies. On how they can be analyzed, how they can be introduced in our economic system, and on the possibility to use a specific form of them for the implementation of monetary policy. In order to do that, I’m acquiring capabilities on Stock-Flow consistence model design.