Andrea Gerali
Bank of Italy
Andrea Gerali is an Deputy Director in the Forecasting and Modelling Division of the Bank of Italy. He conducted his postgraduate studies at the University of California Berkeley and was visiting scholar at NYU in 2003-04. His main fields of interest are in monetary and financial economics, in particular the introduction of financial frictions in dynamic general equilibrium models, as well as in fiscal and structural policies.
Articles by Andrea Gerali:
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Raising the competition: The case of Italy
3 April 2012, 7839 reads
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