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Overview
Giuseppe Moscelli is a Full Professor of Economics in the Economics Unit at the School of Social Sciences, University of Surrey. He holds a PhD in Econometrics and Empirical Economics from the University of Rome Tor Vergata (2015) and has held roles including Research Fellow at the University of York's Centre for Health Economics (2012-2017). His work focuses on Health Economics, Labour Economics, and the Economics of the Healthcare Workforce.
Education
- Bachelor's Degree in Economics and Management, Luigi Bocconi University (2004)
- Master of Science in Finance, Luigi Bocconi University (2007)
- PhD in Econometrics and Empirical Economics, University of Rome Tor Vergata (2015)
Research Interests
Moscelli's research emphasizes healthcare market dynamics, including patient choice, workforce retention, socio-economic inequalities in healthcare access, and NHS performance. He has explored topics like nurse/doctor turnover impacts, hospital quality measurement, and Brexit's effect on NHS workforce quality. His work often employs applied causal inference and large-scale data analysis to inform policy.
Publications Trends
Recent articles highlight NHS workforce challenges (e.g., staff retention's impact on patient outcomes) and policy evaluations (e.g., hospital competition effects). His work bridges theoretical economics with practical healthcare system reforms, often collaborating with institutions like the Health Foundation.
Awards & Recognition
- 2018 Italy Made Me Award for research on healthcare access inequalities
Grants & Supervision
He leads the Health Foundation-funded project 'Retention of the Clinical and Ambulance Workforce in English NHS Hospitals' (2019-2024). Supervises PhD students in Labour and Health Economics, with one successfully defended. Active in editing special journal issues and organizing workshops on healthcare workforce economics.
Professional Activities
Moscelli co-edits a special issue of Labour Economics on healthcare workforce economics and organized the 2023 Economics of the Healthcare Workforce Workshop at Surrey.



