Evi Pappa

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Paraskevi "Evi" Pappa ( Greek Παρασκεύη «Εύη» Παππά , * 1973 in Athens ) is a Greek economist .

Career, research and teaching

Pappa studied economics at the Economics University of Athens , where she as a 1995 Bachelor of Arts graduate . She then moved to the University of Pompeu Fabra in Barcelona , where she completed her master's degree in 1997 and her Ph.D. - Degree successfully completed.

From 2001 Pappa was employed as a lecturer at the London School of Economics , from 2003 onwards at the private Università Commerciale Luigi Bocconi in Milan. In 2005 she returned to Spain as an Assistant Professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona . There she was Associate Professor from 2007 , briefly interrupted by a stay as Associate Professor at the University of Bern in the first half of 2008, before she was appointed full professor at the European University Institute in Florence in 2011 . Before that, she also visited various central banks in Europe as a scholar and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta .

Pappa has been a member of the editorial team of the Economic Journal since 2017 and is a Research Affiliate of the Center for Economic Policy Research . She was part of the jury for the German Bernácer Prize .

The focus of Pappa's research and teaching is in the areas of macroeconomics , monetary theory and fiscal policy . She also examines the influence of monetary and fiscal policy on inequality, also against the background of gender issues .

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