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Marco Bee is a Full Professor at the Department of Economics and Management, University of Trento. His expertise spans applied econometrics, computational statistics, finance, and risk modeling. He focuses on methodologies for handling heavy-tailed distributions, extreme value theory, and machine learning applications in financial risk assessment.
Education details are available in his CV (CVeng.pdf). His research interests include developing statistical models for operational risk, volatility forecasting, and credit scoring, often employing mixture models, copula-based approaches, and indirect inference techniques. He has contributed significantly to the analysis of spatial econometrics and the application of extreme value theory to financial crises and insurance analytics.
His recent work emphasizes tail risk estimation, with over 150 publications since 2006. Notable contributions include methodologies for Value-at-Risk (VaR) forecasting, distribution fitting for skewed data, and the use of machine learning to predict defaults in small businesses. His research bridges theoretical statistics and practical financial applications, with a focus on high-frequency data and scenario-based risk analysis.
Awards and grants are not explicitly listed in the provided data, but his extensive publication record reflects recognition in quantitative finance and econometrics. He advises students on topics related to computational econometrics and risk modeling, though specific advisee names are not documented here.



