Luigi Guiso
Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance and CEPR
Luigi Guiso is Axa Professor of Household Finance at the Einaudi Institute for Monetary, Banking and Financial Studies in Rome. His path-breaking work has been published in the best international journals and recognized with international prizes such as the 2005 award of the Fondation Banque de France for Financial, Monetary and Banking Research ("The Cost of Banking Regulation", with Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales) and the 2002 World Financial Association "Nasdaq Award" for the best paper on capital formation: "The Real Effects of Local Financial Development", with Paola Sapienza and Luigi Zingales. He is a CEPR Research Fellow.
Articles by Luigi Guiso:
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Just enough trust, from one generation to the next
18 December 2012, 5546 reads
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The back of Berlusconi: Is this the end of populism in Europe?
25 January 2012, 5846 reads
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How do CEOs spend their time?
28 May 2011, 28662 reads
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Why financial regulation must also rebuild trust
21 March 2010, 11031 reads
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To trust or not to trust
8 October 2009, 9705 reads
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A proposal to tackle the crisis in Europe
9 October 2008, 5889 reads
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Subprime crisis: Greenspan’s Legacy
23 August 2007, 47646 reads
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