Romano  Tarsia

Romano Tarsia

PhD candidate in Environmental Economics

Department of Geography and Environment

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Languages
English, Italian
Key Expertise
Climate econometrics, Environmental economics, Microeconometrics

About me

Romano is an MPhil/PhD student in Environmental Economics working on climate econometrics. He is interested in the estimation of the economic impacts of climate change using microeconometric techniques and large datasets. He holds a BSc in Economics and Business from the University of Bari, an MSc in Economic and Social Sciences (ESS) from Bocconi University and a MSc in Environmental Economics and Climate Change from LSE.

He was a trainee at the European Central Bank in the Directorate General Economics, later he worked as a research assistant at the Baffi Carefin Centre at Bocconi University. He was an Academic Fellow at Bocconi University, in the Department of Economics for the courses Monetary Economics, International Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Scenarios. He was also a graduate teaching assistant at the Polytechnic of Milan for the course International Markets and European Institutions.

At LSE, he is a graduate teaching assistant for the courses Applied Quantitative Methods (GY428), Applied Environmental Economics (GY222) and the summer school course Environmental Economics and Sustainable Development (EC240).

Scholarships 
LSE PhD Studentship

Supervisors
Prof Simon Dietz
Dr Sefi Roth

Expertise Details

Climate econometrics; Climate change economics; Microeconometrics; Environmental economics; STATA; R