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Fabio Mariani is a Professor of Economics at UCLouvain, affiliated with the LIDAM (Interdisciplinary Research Center in Management) and the Economic and Social Research Institute (IRES). His research focuses on economic growth, development, family economics, and international migration, with an emphasis on how institutions, culture, and policies shape socioeconomic outcomes. He has published extensively on topics such as human capital, demographic trends, and the interplay between migration and crime.
His work integrates theoretical models with empirical analysis, addressing questions like the role of education in protectionism revival, the environmental impacts of population dynamics, and the effects of diasporas on conflict. Recent studies explore unconventional angles, including left-handedness’s socioeconomic implications and the political economy of naturalization.
Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards are explicitly mentioned in the text. His research consistently bridges micro and macroeconomic perspectives, often using panel data and case studies (e.g., Italy’s secularization of marriage). While no lab affiliations are noted, his work frequently engages with policy implications in areas like taxation, trade, and migration governance.
His advising and grant activities remain unspecified, though his publications suggest collaborative international research networks. The full description elaborates on all these aspects in detail.

