
معرفی
Federica Liberini is a Lecturer in Quantitative Analytics at the School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London, and a Research Associate at CAGE Warwick and QAPEC Warwick. Her research focuses on public finance, political economy, and the digital economy, examining topics such as taxation of digital platforms, social media political campaigns, and their impacts on voter behavior and wellbeing. She holds a PhD in Economics from the University of Warwick and previously worked at ETH Zurich and the University of Bath.
Education:
- PhD in Economics, University of Warwick (2013)
- MSc in Economics, University of Warwick (2007)
Research Interests:
Her work bridges applied economics with policy analysis, addressing how taxation policies influence corporate behavior and public infrastructure, while exploring the digital economy’s role in modern political dynamics. She has contributed to understanding the welfare effects of road congestion, electoral accountability in the digital age, and the psychological drivers of voter decisions.
Awards & Recognition:
- Best Paper Overall at the ITEA Conference 2017 (Welfare Losses of Road Congestion)
- NYU NET Institute 2017 Summer Grant (Global Spillovers of Taxation in the Online Advertising Market)
Advisory & Grants:
Liberini supervises PhD students in applied economics and has secured grants for projects on digital taxation and political economy. Her work often employs advanced econometric methods to analyze large datasets, reflecting her expertise in both theoretical and applied research.
Labs & Collaborations:
She collaborates with institutions like CAGE Warwick, QAPEC Warwick, and ETH Zurich, focusing on interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of economics, policy, and technology.





