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Andrea Filippo Presbitero

Andrea Filippo Presbitero

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
40
Citations
6900
World Ranking
2300
National Ranking
1309

Overview

Andrea Filippo Presbitero is affiliated with the International Monetary Fund in the United States. Their research spans the broad field of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, with a particular focus on Economics and Econometrics, Finance, Strategy and Management, Accounting, and General Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Banking stability, regulation, efficiency
  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Fiscal Policies and Political Economy
  • Microfinance and Financial Inclusion
  • Public-Private Partnership Projects
  • Fiscal Policy and Economic Growth
  • International Development and Aid

They have contributed extensively to research published in venues such as:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • IMF Working Paper
  • Journal of International Economics
  • Journal of Banking & Finance
  • The World Bank Economic Review

Some recent publications include:

  • "Tracking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Mitigation Policies in Europe and the United States," 2020, IMF Working Paper
  • "Expansionary yet different: Credit supply and real effects of negative interest rate policy," 2021, Journal of Financial Economics
  • "Investing in friends: The role of geopolitical alignment in FDI flows," 2024, European Journal of Political Economy
  • "Tracking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Mitigation Policies in Europe and the United States," 2020, IMF Working Paper
  • "Commodity prices and banking crises," 2021, Journal of International Economics

They have also authored a book titled Mobilization Effects of Multilateral Development Banks, published in 2020 by World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks.

Frequent co-authors include:

  • Nicola Pierri
  • Deniz Igan
  • Camelia Minoiu
  • Sumit Agarwal
  • André F. Silva

Best Publications

  • Public debt and economic growth: Is there a causal effect?

    Ugo Panizza;Andrea Filippo Presbitero;Andrea Filippo Presbitero

  • PUBLIC DEBT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH IN ADVANCED ECONOMIES: A SURVEY

    Ugo Panizza;Andrea F. Presbitero

  • Public debt and growth: Heterogeneity and non-linearity

    Markus Eberhardt;Markus Eberhardt;Andrea F. Presbitero

  • Banks, Distances and Firms' Financing Constraints

    Pietro Alessandrini;Andrea F. Presbitero;Alberto Zazzaro

  • Total Public Debt and Growth in Developing Countries

    Andrea F Presbitero

  • Bank Size or Distance: What Hampers Innovation Adoption by SMEs?

    Pietro Alessandrini;Andrea F. Presbitero;Alberto Zazzaro

  • Competition and relationship lending: Friends or foes?

    Andrea F. Presbitero;Alberto Zazzaro

  • Local sourcing in developing countries: The role of foreign direct investments and global value chains

    Vito Amendolagine;Andrea F. Presbitero;Roberta Rabellotti;Marco Sanfilippo

  • The Home Bias and the Credit Crunch: A Regional Perspective

    Andrea F. Presbitero;Gregory F. Udell;Alberto Zazzaro

  • Tracking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Mitigation Policies in Europe and the United States

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  • Remittances and Vulnerability in Developing Countries

    Giulia Bettin;Andrea F. Presbitero;Nikola L. Spatafora

  • Banks, Firms, and Jobs

    Fabio Berton;Sauro Mocetti;Andrea Presbitero;Matteo Guido Richiardi

  • The Debt-Growth Nexus: a Dynamic Panel Data Estimation

    Andrea Presbitero

  • The Debt-Growth Nexus in Poor Countries: A Reassessment

    Andrea F. Presbitero

  • Too much and too fast? Public investment scaling-up and absorptive capacity ☆

    Andrea F. Presbitero

  • Expansionary yet different: credit supply and real effects of negative interest rate policy

    Margherita Bottero;Camelia Minoiu;José-Luis Peydró;Andrea Polo

  • Expansionary Yet Different: Credit Supply and Real Effects of Negative Interest Rate Policy

    Margherita Bottero;Camelia Minoiu;José-Luis Peydró;Andrea Polo

  • Monetary policy and bank lending in developing countries: loan applications, rates, and real effects

    Charles Abuka;Ronnie K. Alinda;Camelia Minoiu;José-Luis Peydró;José-Luis Peydró

  • Tracking the Economic Impact of COVID-19 and Mitigation Policies in Europe and the United States

    Sophia Chen;Deniz Igan;Nicola Pierri;Andrea Presbitero

  • Barking up the Wrong Tree? Measuring Gender Gaps in Firm’s Access to Finance

    Andrea F. Presbitero;Roberta Rabellotti;Claudia Piras

  • Global banking and local markets: a national perspective

    Pietro Alessandrini;Andrea F. Presbitero;Alberto Zazzaro

  • Negative monetary policy rates and portfolio rebalancing: Evidence from credit register data

    Margherita Bottero;Camelia Minoiu;Jose-Luis Peydro;Andrea Polo

  • Domestic public debt in low-income countries : trends and structure

    Giovanna Bua;Juan Pradelli;Andrea F. Presbitero

  • IMF Lending and Banking Crises

    Luca Papi;Andrea F Presbitero;Alberto Zazzaro

Frequent Co-Authors

José-Luis Peydró
José-Luis Peydró Guido Carli Free International University for Social Studies
Roberta Rabellotti
Roberta Rabellotti University of Pavia
Maria Soledad Martinez Peria
Maria Soledad Martinez Peria International Monetary Fund
Ugo Panizza
Ugo Panizza Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies
Alessandro Rebucci
Alessandro Rebucci Johns Hopkins University
Martin Cihak
Martin Cihak International Monetary Fund
Sumit Agarwal
Sumit Agarwal National University of Singapore
Gianni De Nicolo
Gianni De Nicolo Johns Hopkins University
Gregory F. Udell
Gregory F. Udell Indiana University

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