Giuseppe Grande
Banca d'Italia
Giuseppe Grande, deputy manager in the Bank of Italy’s Department for Economic Outlook and Monetary Policy, is currently pursuing research on asset pricing and institutional investors. He has represented the Bank of Italy on the Committee on Financial Markets of the OECD and in several working groups of the Committee on the Global Financial System. He holds a Masters in Economics from the Université Catholique de Louvain and was a special student at Harvard University in 1999.
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It takes less than a sovereign default to cause instability
7 August 2010, 7615 reads
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