Moschella’s research addresses questions related to the politics behind economic and financial decisions, both at the national and the international level. She is also interested in the relationship between politics and technocracy/expertise and have been studying this relationship in international and European bodies like the IMF and the ECB and public institutions like central banks.
Current research interests include state interventions in market economies, the compatibility of these interventions with global and liberal markets as well as the political factors that shape the choice of distinct types of public interventions.