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Marianna Belloc is a Full Professor of Economics at the Department of Economics and Law, Sapienza University of Rome, and Director of the undergraduate study program in Economics and Finance under the Faculty of Economics. Her research focuses on applied microeconomics, political economy, institutional economics, behavioral economics, and international trade. She has conducted extensive work on historical economic dynamics, institutional evolution, and urban labor markets. Recent research includes analyses of wealth transmission in medieval Florence, the impact of collective bargaining on urban wages, and the application of economic methodologies to public health crises like the BCG vaccine's role in combating COVID-19.
Her work spans theoretical frameworks and empirical studies, often integrating historical case studies with contemporary policy analysis. Notable contributions include studies on the rise of the Medici and Florentine Republic dynamics, cross-cultural trade impacts, and the digital divide's influence on voting behavior. Belloc has also authored textbooks on international economics and contributed to policy reports on export strategies for developing nations such as Sierra Leone.
While no formal awards are listed, her extensive publication record and academic leadership roles reflect her scholarly impact. Her advising and grants sections remain unspecified in the provided text. She is affiliated with multiple academic networks and has collaborated on projects exploring topics like ICT adoption in European industries and the interplay between labor unions and international trade policies.




