معرفی
Roberto Dieci is a Full Professor at the Department of Mathematics of the University of Bologna, specializing in Mathematical Methods for Economy, Finance, and Actuarial Sciences (STAT-04/A). His research focuses on nonlinear economic dynamics, financial market instability, heterogeneous agent models, and complex systems analysis. He holds office hours in Rimini and offers online consultations via Microsoft Teams.
Dieci's academic career is characterized by contributions to understanding speculative behavior, asset price fluctuations, and interactions between stock, bond, and housing markets. His work integrates mathematical modeling with economic theory, addressing topics such as production delays, capital gains taxation impacts, and endogenous growth with leisure services. He has published extensively in top journals and edited special issues on nonlinear dynamics in economics.
Key research themes include bifurcation analysis in financial models, the role of heterogeneous beliefs in asset pricing, and the emergence of bull-and-bear market cycles. His models explore global bifurcations, market mood dynamics, and policy measures to mitigate financial fragility. Despite his prolific output, no awards or grants are explicitly listed in the provided materials.
Dieci’s advising and team involvement remain unreported, though his affiliation with the Quantitative Finance Research Centre and contributions to interdisciplinary journals suggest active collaboration. His work bridges mathematics, finance, and behavioral economics, emphasizing real-world applications of nonlinear systems theory.

