Stefano Corradin
European Central Bank
Stefano Corradin is economist at European Central Bank, Financial Research Division. His main fields of research are asset pricing and real estate finance. He earned his PhD in Business Administration (Finance and Real Estate) from University of California at Berkeley (2008). From 2000 to 2004 he worked in the risk management of Allianz Group.
Articles by Stefano Corradin:
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US overinvestment in housing: Was the bankruptcy code to blame?
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