
Jan Mazza
I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at Roma Tre University, where I am part of the Inequality in Rome Research Group. Previously, I was a Research Fellow at the University of Bologna. I obtained my PhD in Economics at the European University Institute.
I am a macroeconomist focusing on intergenerational inequality. In my research, I combine empirical and theoretical tools to design structural models studying how household-level heterogeneity maps into aggregate outcomes. My research interests also include household finance, labor, international macro, and health.
Here you can find my CV and my Google Scholar profile.
You can contact me at jmazza[at]uniroma3.it.
I am a macroeconomist focusing on intergenerational inequality. In my research, I combine empirical and theoretical tools to design structural models studying how household-level heterogeneity maps into aggregate outcomes. My research interests also include household finance, labor, international macro, and health.
Here you can find my CV and my Google Scholar profile.
You can contact me at jmazza[at]uniroma3.it.