Vincenzo Quadrini
USC Marshall School of Business and CEPR
Vincenzo Quadrini is a Professor of Finance and Business Economics at the USC Marshall School of Business. a macroeconomist who focuses on international economics, entrepreneurship, and financial contracts. His research has been published in the American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economic Studies, and Journal of Monetary Economics. He is co-editor of Economic Inquiry, associate editor of the Review of Economic Dynamics, and a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and the Center for Economic Policy Research. Before joining USC, Professor Quadrini was on the faculty at New York University, Duke University, and Pompeu Fabra University.
Articles by Vincenzo Quadrini:
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Deleveraging and the persistence of unemployment
18 October 2011, 7370 reads
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Did financial globalisation make the US crisis worse?
14 November 2009, 13289 reads
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Paying more attention to financial shocks
29 September 2009, 10580 reads
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