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Marco Mello is a Lecturer in Economics at the University of Aberdeen's Business School. He is an applied microeconomist with strong expertise in Health Economics and Labour Economics. His research is deeply engaged with public policy, particularly within the context of the UK's National Health Service (NHS).
- PhD in Economics – University of Surrey (2021)
- MSc in Economics – University of Florence (2017)
- BA in Economics – University of Florence (2015)
His research focuses on empirical analysis of workforce dynamics in healthcare, economic impacts of major events, and behavioral responses during public health crises. Using quasi-experimental methods, he investigates causal relationships in real-world policy settings. His work bridges economics with public health and labor market policy.
The recent publications reflect a cohesive research agenda centered on health and labor markets. Key themes include employee retention in the NHS, the socioeconomic effects of sports events, and the balance between democratic participation and disease control during pandemics. These studies employ rigorous econometric techniques and contribute to both academic and policy debates.
No scientific awards are listed in the provided text.
Marco Mello has been involved in a research project funded by the Health Foundation, focusing on workforce retention in the NHS. There is no information available about graduate student supervision or additional grants. He previously held a postdoctoral research fellow position at the University of Surrey.
There is no mention of specific labs or research teams in the provided materials, though his collaborative work suggests active participation in research networks related to health and labor economics.


