Rebecca Maria Mari is a Ph.D. Candidate in Economic Geography at the London School of Economics.
Her research investigates local private capital development, with a focus on the role of government interventions under credit market frictions. Her causal identifications rely on spatial methods and often exploit natural disasters.
Her research broadly spans across the fields of financial economics, local development and fiscal policy.
Rebecca is also a Fellow in Political Economy at Mercatus Center in Washington DC.
She has published on Economica and in her career as policy-making economist she has contributed to several speeches and publications on the topics of financial stability and international macroeconomics.
She has previously obtained a M.Sc. In Finance and Economics from the London School of Economics and a B.Sc. In International Economics from Bocconi University.
Rebecca is also a Fellow in Political Economy at Mercatus Center in Washington DC.
She has published on Economica and in her career as policy-making economist she has contributed to several speeches and publications on the topics of financial stability and international macroeconomics.
She has previously obtained a M.Sc. In Finance and Economics from the London School of Economics and a B.Sc. In International Economics from Bocconi University.
Publications
as Co-author/Contributor
- Working papers When Capital Falls to Pieces: Public Investment and the Role of Private Capital Stock - 24/12/2022
- Working papers Capital Development under Collateral Constraints. Do Investment Subsidies Work - 30/11/2022