Paolo Pesenti

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Paolo Pesenti (born October 6, 1961 in Bergamo , Italy ) is an American economist and former professor at Princeton University in New Jersey .

Life

Pesenti studied economics and social science at Luigi Bocconi University of Economics ( Italy ) and economics at Yale University ( USA ). After graduating in 1988, he received his doctorate from the same university in 1991. Presenti was granted US citizenship.

Together with Laura Bottazzi and Eric van Wincoop he was awarded the Hicks-Tinbergen Medal of the European Economic Association for the publication of excellent articles in the European Economic Review in September 1998.

Publications

  • Financial Markets and European Monetary Cooperation. The Lessons of the 1992-93 ERM Crisis , with Willem Buiter and Giancarlo Corsetti , New York, NY and Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 1998
  • Would protectionism defuse global imbalances and spur economic activity? A scenario analysis. With Hamid Faruqee, Douglas Laxton, and Dirk Muir, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
  • The Economics of Currency Crises and Contagion: An Introduction. With Cédric Tille, Federal Reserve Bank of New York Economic Policy Review, 6, (3), September 2000, pp. 3-16
  • Paper Tigers? A Model of the Asian Crisis , European Economic Review, 43, (7), June 1999, pp. 1211-1236

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