Maurizio Bovi
Italian National Institute for Statistics
Maurizio Bovi is Research Manager at the Italian National Institute of Statistics where he is the Principal Investigator of the research network on "Macroeconomics and Expectations". Bovi taught previously at University of Rome “Tor Vergata” and served as a Ministry of Economy advisor. His main research interests are Macroeconomic Models, Tax Evasion, Consumer Surveys and Expectations, National Accounts. His paper “Economic versus Psychological Forecasting. Evidence from Consumer Confidence Surveys” (2009, Journal of Economic Psychology, 30, 4, pp. 563–574) won the “Isaac Kerstenetzky” Best Paper Award at the 29th CIRET Conference (Santiago, Chile, October, 8-11 2008). He also published in several international journals (Journal of Evolutionary Economics, Labour, Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, Economics Bulletin, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control). He obtained his Ph.D. in Economics from University of Rome “Tor Vergata”.
Articles by Maurizio Bovi:
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Realism, austerity or demagogy? Evidence from Italy
20 March 2013, 8683 reads
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Is the crisis 'decoupling' the Greeks from Greece?
23 July 2012, 5222 reads
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Public-debt crises and bad equilibria
2 December 2011, 7195 reads
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Indefinite work, temporary work, and informal work across Europe
10 November 2010, 7618 reads
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Public debt and underground economies: A “Treasury vs dodgers” dilemma
30 May 2010, 10184 reads
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