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Elton Beqiraj is an Associate Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Law, Sapienza University of Rome. He is affiliated with the Faculty of Economics and holds an office at Via del Castro Laurenziano, 9 in Rome. His research focuses on macroeconomic stability, fiscal policy design, inflation dynamics, labor market economics, and regional economic resilience. He has extensively published on topics including monetary policy effects, public debt sustainability, and the impact of fiscal consolidation in Eurozone periphery countries.
Key research areas include the interplay between fiscal policy and sovereign risk, the transmission mechanisms of monetary policy, and the role of informal economies in macroeconomic outcomes. His work often employs advanced econometric methods like Bayesian analysis and principal component approaches. Recent studies address Italy's economic challenges, including counterfeiting impacts, wage inequality, and pension system reforms.
Beqiraj has contributed to policy evaluations of Italian fiscal measures such as the 2019 budget law (quota 100) and the citizen's income scheme. His publications span from theoretical macroeconomic modeling to applied policy analysis in both OECD countries and Sub-Saharan Africa. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
His research demonstrates a focus on bridging theoretical frameworks with real-world policy challenges, particularly in high-debt economies and regional economic disparities. Ongoing work likely continues to explore macroeconomic resilience, fiscal sustainability, and labor market dynamics in Europe and beyond.


