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Economics and Finance
UK
2024

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Economics and Finance

D-Index
67
Citations
20069
World Ranking
538
National Ranking
13

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2024 - Research.com Economics and Finance in United Kingdom Leader Award

Overview

Giancarlo Corsetti is affiliated with the European University Institute in Italy and has contributed extensively to the field of Economics, Econometrics, and Finance. Their scholarly output includes research on a range of topics that intersect global economic dynamics, monetary policy, and economic modeling.

Their recent publications demonstrate a focus on economic responses to global crises and trade dynamics. Notable papers include "Social Distancing and Supply Disruptions in a Pandemic" (2020, Finance and Economics Discussion Series), "Social distancing and supply disruptions in a pandemic" (2022, Quantitative Economics), "Invoicing and the dynamics of pricing-to-market: Evidence from UK export prices around the Brexit referendum" (2022, Journal of International Economics), "Beyond Competitive Devaluations: The Monetary Dimensions of Comparative Advantage" (2020, American Economic Journal Macroeconomics), and "Short and Variable Lags" (2023, SSRN Electronic Journal).

Corsetti's frequent collaborators illustrate a network of scholarly relationships with several researchers, including Martin Bodenstein, Luca Guerrieri, Paul R. Bergin, Meredith A. Crowley, and Lu Han.

The scientist's work has appeared in several publication venues, the most frequent being:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Apollo (University of Cambridge)
  • Journal of International Economics
  • American Economic Journal Macroeconomics
  • International Finance Discussion Paper

Their research covers core fields and subfields such as:

  • Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • General Economics, Econometrics and Finance
  • Economics and Econometrics
  • Finance
  • Modeling and Simulation
  • Development

Key topics in their work include:

  • Global Financial Crisis and Policies
  • Monetary Policy and Economic Impact
  • Economic theories and models
  • Economic Policies and Impacts
  • Global trade and economics
  • Economic Theory and Policy
  • Italy: Economic History and Contemporary Issues

Best Publications

  • Welfare and Macroeconomic Interdependence

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti

  • ‘Some contagion, some interdependence’: More pitfalls in tests of financial contagion

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Marcello Pericoli;Massimo Sbracia

  • What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo A. Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini

  • Paper tigers?: A model of the Asian crisis

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini

  • International Risk Sharing and the Transmission of Productivity Shocks

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Luca Dedola;Sylvain Leduc

  • International Dimensions of Optimal Monetary Policy

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti

  • Excessive deficits: sense and nonsense in the Treaty of Maastricht.

    Willem H. Buiter;Giancarlo Corsetti;Nouriel Roubini

  • A macroeconomic model of international price discrimination

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Luca Dedola

  • What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis? Part I: A Macroeconomic Overview

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini

  • Fiscal Stimulus with spending reversals

    Giancarlo Corsetti;André Meier;Gernot J. Müller

  • Twin Deficits: Squaring Theory, Evidence and Common Sense

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Gernot J. Müller

  • Optimal Monetary Policy in Open Economies

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Luca Dedola;Sylvain Leduc

  • Sovereign Risk, Fiscal Policy, and Macroeconomic Stability

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Keith Kuester;André Meier;Gernot J. Müller

  • International lending of last resort and moral hazard: A model of IMF's catalytic finance

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Bernardo Guimaraes;Nouriel Roubini

  • "Does One Soros make a difference? A theory of currency crises with large and small traders"

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Amil Dasgupta;Stephen Morris;Hyun Song Shin

  • What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis? Part I: A Macroeconomic Overview

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini;Nouriel Roubini

  • Self-Validating Optimum Currency Areas

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti

  • What Determines Government Spending Multipliers

    Giancarlo Corsetti;André Meier;Gernot Müller

  • What Caused the Asian Currency and Financial Crisis? Part II: The Policy Debate

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini

  • Optimal monetary policy in open economies

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Luca Dedola;Sylvain Leduc

  • Mafia and Public Spending: Evidence on the Fiscal Multiplier from a Quasi-Experiment †

    Antonio Acconcia;Giancarlo Corsetti;Saverio Simonelli

  • Paper tigers?

    Unknown

  • Competitive devaluations: toward a welfare-based approach

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Paolo Pesenti;Nouriel Roubini;Cédric Tille

  • Household saving in developing countries : first cross-country evidence

    Unknown

  • High exchange-rate volatility and low pass-through

    Giancarlo Corsetti;Luca Dedola;Sylvain Leduc

Frequent Co-Authors

Xavier Vives
Xavier Vives University of Navarra
Hans-Werner Sinn
Hans-Werner Sinn Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
Gilles Saint-Paul
Gilles Saint-Paul Paris School of Economics
Paolo A. Pesenti
Paolo A. Pesenti Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Michael P. Devereux
Michael P. Devereux University of Oxford
Lars Calmfors
Lars Calmfors Research Institute of Industrial Economics
Nouriel Roubini
Nouriel Roubini New York University
Seppo Honkapohja
Seppo Honkapohja Aalto University
Philippe Martin
Philippe Martin Sciences Po

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