After his bachelor’s degree at the Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU) and his Double-Degree Master’s program – Economic Policies in the Age of Globalization – at Rome Tre University and Université Paris Cité, he started his thesis on “Disentangling the Nexus between Inequality Reduction and Preserving the Planet” in October 2024. His goal is to discover ways to reduce inequality and emissions while highlighting the intertwined challenges of this agenda within the global framework of production. A comprehensive analysis of this topic can shed new light on the opportunities and challenges faced by policymakers.
This one-day workshop brings together researchers working on the design, evaluation, and impact of climate policies aimed at fostering the development and diffusion of low-carbon technologies. The presentations will cover a range of topics including the regulation of urban transport emissions, the integration of carbon dioxide removal into energy markets, the strategic adoption of...