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Tamara Fioroni serves as Associate Professor in the Department of Economics at the University of Verona. Her academic position falls under the Italian academic sector ECON-01/A - Economics, with research focus areas spanning Macroeconomics, Population Dynamics, and Social Aspects of Health. She maintains an active teaching schedule across multiple degree programs including Economics and Business, Strategic Studies for Security and International Policies, and the PhD in Economics and Finance.
Dr. Fioroni earned her PhD in Economics from the University of Pisa and conducted research as a visiting student at the Université catholique de Louvain. Her academic journey has positioned her at the intersection of demographic economics and macroeconomic theory, with particular expertise in how demographic transitions interact with economic development processes.
Her research interests concentrate on economic development and demographic transition, distribution of income, human capital accumulation, child labor, and non-linear dynamics. These themes are reflected in her extensive publication record that examines the complex relationships between fertility choices, pension systems, health outcomes, and economic growth trajectories. Her work often employs overlapping generations models to analyze how demographic variables influence long-term economic development.
Analysis of her recent publications reveals a strong thematic concentration on demographic economics and its intersection with macroeconomic policy. The most prominent research strands include pension system sustainability amid population aging, intergenerational transfers through grandparental childcare, the relationship between human capital formation and demographic transitions, and how institutional factors like corruption impact economic growth. Her methodological approach frequently combines theoretical modeling with empirical analysis of demographic and economic data.
Dr. Fioroni actively contributes to departmental governance as a member of the Economics Department Council, Faculty Board of PhD in Economics and Finance, and Collegio Didattico di Studi Strategici per la Sicurezza e le Politiche Internazionali. She maintains regular office hours in Vicenza, demonstrating her commitment to student engagement and academic mentorship across the University of Verona's campuses.