Fabrizia Mealli
Fabrizia Mealli is Professor of Econometrics at the Department of Economics of the European University Institute (EUI), since September 2023
https://www.eui.eu/people?id=fabrizia-mealli
She is on leave as Professor of Statistics at the Department of Statistics, Informatics, Applications “G. Parenti” - DiSIA of the University of Florence.
Research
Her research focuses on causal inference, program evaluation, estimation techniques, simulation methods, missing data, and Bayesian inference, with applications to the economics, social and biomedical sciences.
She's an associate editor of:
Observational Studies
The Annals of Applied Statistics
Journal of the American Statistical Association, T&M
Biometrika
Recent publications
Alessandra Mattei, Peng Ding, Veronica Ballerini, Fabrizia Mealli (2024) Assessing causal effects in the presence of treatment switching through principal stratification, accepted in Bayesian Analysis, https://arxiv.org/abs/2002.11989
Li F., Ding P., Mealli F. (2023), Bayesian Causal Inference: A Critical Review, Philosophical Transactions A, https://doi.org/10.1098/rsta.2022.0153.
Mealli F. , Mortimer J.H. (2023) A conversation with Guido W. Imbens, Statistical Science, https://imstat.org/journals-and-publications/statistical-science/statistical-science-future-papers/
Tortú, C., Crimaldi, I., Mealli, F., & Forastiere, L. (2023). Estimating Causal Effects of Multi-Valued Treatments Accounting for Network Interference: Immigration Policies and Crime Rates. Sociological Methods & Research, 0(0). https://doi.org/10.1177/00491241221147503
News, events and conferences
The Department of Statistics, Informatics, Applications “G. Parenti” - DiSIA of the University of Florence is Department of Excellence for 2023 - 2027!
The project awarded by ANVUR, the Italian National Agency for the Evaluation of University and Research Institutes, is centered on development of Causal Inference and statistical learning methods for ground-breaking applications in social demographic, medical, health and computer sciences.