
معرفی
Paolo Liberati is a Full Professor of Public Finance at Roma Tre University, Italy, and a Clare Hall Life Member (Cambridge), with affiliations spanning academic, research, and policy domains. His expertise bridges Taxation, Fiscal Federalism, Welfare State dynamics, and Economic Inequality. As Director of the Research Centre in Economics and Public Finance (CEFIP), he integrates empirical and theoretical work in Public Policy Analysis, Health Economics, and Applied Econometrics.
His research emphasizes fiscal cyclicality, tax equity, and regional disparities, particularly in the European Union. Recent articles analyze the pro-cyclicality of EU tax revenues, multidimensional poverty metrics, and tobacco taxation reforms. Collaborative projects with Giovanni Carnazza, Federica Lanterna, and others explore sovereign bond markets, health mobility, and educational outcomes using PISA data. Earlier work critiques Italy's IRPEF progressivity and proposes VAT reforms.
While no explicit awards or grants are listed, his contributions to fiscal policy, technology transfer models, and health inequality demonstrate broad policy relevance. Affiliations include the Department of Economics at Roma Tre University, Clare Hall (Cambridge), and advisory roles in Italian fiscal legislation.

