Luca Zavalloni
University of Bologna
Luca Zavalloni is a Master student in Economics at the University of Bologna where he will graduate under the supervision of Paolo Manasse. He has been a visiting student at UC Berkeley and received his BA in economics from the University of Bologna. His main research interests are in international finance, macroeconomics and applied econometrics, with particular reference to fiscal and monetary policy and financial crises.
Articles by Luca Zavalloni:
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Professor Monti and the bubble
19 March 2013, 10438 reads
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Contagion in Europe: Evidence from the sovereign debt crisis
25 June 2012, 10944 reads
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