Barbara Rossi (economist)

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Barbara Rossi (born November 29, 1971 ) is an Italian economist and university professor .

Career, research and teaching

Rossi first studied at the University of Bologna , where it in 1995 as a Bachelor of Arts in Economics graduate . She then continued her studies at the Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi in Milan . After completing her Master of Arts there the following year, she returned to the Ph.D. -Studies back to Bologna. After graduating in 1999, she moved to Princeton University , where she also obtained a Ph.D. degree in the United States under Mark Watson in 2011 with a thesis on the analysis of economic time series .

From autumn 2001 Rossi was an assistant professor and later an associate professor on the academic staff of Duke University . She returned to Europe in 2012 when she accepted a call from the Pompeu Fabra University and became a full professor there. At the same time, she worked at the Barcelona GSE , where she took on a research professorship in 2017.

Rossi's main areas of work are macroeconomics and econometrics , with a particular focus on time series and forecast models.

Rossi is a member of the American Economic Association , the Econometric Society, and the American Statistical Association . Between 2015 and 2017 she was editor of the Journal of Applied Econometrics and she also worked in the editorial department of various periodicals .

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