Giovanni Veronese
Bank of Italy
Giovanni Veronese is an economist in the Research Department of the Banca d'Italia. His research interests lie in macroeconomics and econometrics. He is currently working in the area of short-term forecasting and monitoring of the Euro area economy. He worked as a visiting fellow at Anderson Forecast UCLA (2006). He obtained his PhD in economics from the University of California Los Angeles in 2005.
Articles by Giovanni Veronese:
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€-coin indicator and the looming recession
22 November 2008, 8886 reads
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Monitoring the euro area economy in real-time
29 October 2007, 8818 reads
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