Research and scholarship
Research and scholarship
I have a consolidated international reputation in Fiscal Policy and International Finance, documented by several publications in highly ranked international journals, presentations at conferences and invitations from Central Banks around the world. My research has been quoted by the media in different occasions, and has also been formally taught within the training programmes organised by the International Monetary Fund.
My research has been presented at the main international conferences in Economics and Finance, including the North American Summer Meeting of the Econometric Society, the Royal Economic Society Annual Conference, the CESifo Workshops in Public Economics, the Public Choice World Congress, the International Finance and Banking Society Conference, the Society for Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics Annual Meeting at the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, the International Institute of Public Finance Conference, and the ZEW Mannheim Workshops in Macroeconomics. My latest research focuses on sovereign debt management, fiscal policy adjustments and current account sustainability.
Research Networks
- Member, Euro Area Business Cycle Network (since 2012)
- Member, Computational and Financial Econometrics Network, Financial Econometrics and Time Series Econometrics (since 2014)
- Fellow, CESifo Research Network (since 2015)
- Fellow, Rimini Centre for Economic Analysis (since 2008)
External Examining
- BSc Economics, University of Greenwich (2010-2013)
- MSc Finance, University of London (since 2013)
- BSc Finance, University of York (since 2015)
- PhD University of Pretoria (2012)
- PhD Warwick University (2015)
Engagement with Media and Policy Makers
I have received several fully funded invitations to present her research to policy-makers, including the European Central Bank and the Central Bank of the Republic of Azerbaijan. I have also been invited to the 12th Munich Economic Summit on “Relaunching Europe”, bringing together policy-makers, most influential media and selected few academics. My research has often received media attention and I have been interviewed by BBC Radio Stoke in order to explain the role of credit rating agencies and the determinants of sovereign downgradings.
As Research Fellow at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, I have worked as Principal Investigator for the project “Sustainable Development and the Regulation of Water Utilities”, aimed at developing scenarios for an efficient and effective regulation of the water sector, complying with the criteria for a sustainable development. The research was funded by AWG/AWS and included a final symposium to disseminate the main findings to stakeholders, academia, and regulators.
As a Costantino Bresciano Turroni Research Fellow at the University Milan, I have followed a number of projects aimed at strengthening the links between academia and industry (Savings Banks and Asset Management Companies) as well as policymakers (European Commission and Comune di Milano), and I have regularly contributed to the publications of the Association of the Italian Savings Banks.
Other External Activities
I have worked as referee for the ESRC and also refereed for several international journals in Economics and Finance including the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, Economic Inquiry, Public Choice, Macroeconomic Dynamics, FinanzArchiv, Regional Studies, and the Journal of Financial Stability. I have acted as Advisory Editor for Public Finance/Finances Publiques, and as academic referee for Oxford University Press and MIT Press.
PhD Supervision
Successfully completed students:
- Taptuk Erkoc (2013)
- Ongoing students Gohou Danon, Salih Car, Travis Mitchell