Matteo Maggiori
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Economist working on international macroeconomics and finance. Prof at @Stanford University GSB. Co-founder https://t.co/p0YhdXIWon @GCAProject
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Great to see International Finance folks like Matteo Maggiori & coauthors taking notice (great presentation by Chris Clayton at PE NBER). 4/N
We are hiring a Data Scientist based Stanford Graduate School of Business. Whether you are a seasoned candidate or just graduating from a PhD this year, this position might be a great fit for you.
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Matteo Maggiori
Jesse Schreger
Antonio Coppola
Currently reviewing applications on a rolling basis. If you are interested, great time to apply. Jesse Schreger Antonio Coppola
Congratulations Rich Lyons! Berkeley is lucky to have you. Rich admitted me and recruited me to Berkley as a PhD student interested in his field (international finance). I recall getting a phone call from him saying 'why don't you come, it'll be fun'. He was very right...
“Geoeconomics,” says Professor Matteo Maggiori, is “the ability of governments to use their countries’ economic strength to achieve geopolitical and economic goals.” stanford.io/3TMNdSn
Currently reviewing applications on a rolling basis. If you are interested, great time to apply. Jesse Schreger Antonio Coppola
Assessing the pattern of Euro area financial integration adjusting for the role of “on-shore offshore financial centers” within the Area, from Roland Beck, Antonio Coppola, Angus J. Lewis, Matteo Maggiori, Martin Schmitz, and @jschreger nber.org/papers/w32275
Powerful countries often use economic tools to get other nations to do what they want. In a new paper, Professor Matteo Maggiori breaks down the complex interactions of “geoeconomics.” stanford.io/3TEGutN
I am organizing a #SITE session on 'Trade and Finance' Stanford Economics July 25-26 with Juliane Begenau Adrien Matray and Linda Goldberg. The submission link is here: economics.stanford.edu/site/paper-sub…
Deadline is April 15. All papers in intl/finance/banking welcome. Please retweet!
One can learn a lot reading 'A framework for geoeconomics' by Christopher Clayton Matteo Maggiori, and Jesse Schreger
'This column presents a novel framework to understand how a hegemon in the international system exerts its power within its economic network.'
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