Dr Marco Felici works at the intersection of policy and research, with interests spanning household finance, housing, subjective wellbeing, and mental health. With colleagues at the Bennett Institute, he explores themes relating to subjective wellbeing, such as conceptual issues in wellbeing public policy, and the association between education and measures of life satisfaction. As a continuation of his PhD thesis in Land Economy at the University of Cambridge, he also studies how measures of mental health vary with housing tenure status.
Marco has worked in academic and policy institutions, think tanks and the private sector. In 2015, he co-founded the Italian think tank Tortuga. He holds a Master’s in Economics from the Barcelona School of Economics, a Bachelor’s in International Economics from Bocconi University, and the International Baccalaureate Diploma from United World College Red Cross Nordic.