Mario Luca
About Mario Luca
Mario Luca is a Manager at Analysis Group in Paris, with a background in economics, public policy, and philosophy, and experience in both academic and professional settings.
Current Role as Manager at Analysis Group
Mario Luca currently serves as a Manager at Analysis Group, a role he began in 2022. Based in Paris, Île-de-France, France, he brings a blend of academic and professional expertise to this position. His work focuses on providing data-driven, research-based analysis to assist clients in making informed decisions.
Previous Experience as Associate at Analysis Group
Before becoming a manager, Mario Luca worked as an Associate at Analysis Group from 2018 to 2022. During this time, he was involved in various analytical projects and played a critical role in supporting senior managers with client engagements. His tenure as an Associate, which spanned four years, provided him with in-depth experience in economic and financial analysis.
Academic Contributions and Role at Sciences Po
Mario Luca spent a significant part of his academic career at Sciences Po, both as a PhD student and a Teaching Assistant from 2015 to 2019. He contributed to the field of economics through various research projects and publications. His tenure as a teaching assistant allowed him to impart knowledge to students while also enhancing his own understanding of complex economic theories.
Education in Economics and Philosophy
Mario Luca has a diverse academic background. He holds a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) and a Master's Degree in Economics and Public Policy from Sciences Po, completed between 2014 and 2019. He also earned a Master's degree in Economics from Université catholique de Louvain and another Master's in Economics and Political Science from Università degli Studi di Milano. Additionally, he has a Bachelor's degree in Philosophy from Università degli Studi di Milano, showcasing his interdisciplinary expertise.
International Exposure at New York University
In 2017, Mario Luca expanded his research and academic horizons as a Visiting Scholar at New York University. This four-month tenure provided him with international exposure and opportunities for collaboration in the field of economics. The experience broadened his perspectives and enriched his research capabilities.