Giulio Trigilia
University of Warwick
Giulio Trigilia is a PhD student at the University of Warwick. He holds a Master in International Relations (University of Bologna) and a Master in Economics (Collegio Carlo Alberto, Turin). His main research interests are: microeconomic theory, structural econometrics and regulation of financial markets.
Articles by Giulio Trigilia:
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Professor Monti and the bubble
19 March 2013, 10391 reads
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Italy’s humpy swap curve and Berlusconi’s time-bomb politics
23 November 2011, 5024 reads
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Welcome to Eurotaly: If Italy falls, so does Europe
21 November 2011, 10876 reads
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Little time for Italy
19 July 2011, 13181 reads
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The fear of contagion in Europe
6 July 2011, 13040 reads
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Will the Irish crisis spread to Italy?
26 November 2010, 11430 reads
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The economic consequences of coalition governments: Estimates from Italy
27 September 2010, 7946 reads
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