Matteo Maggiori | |
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Born | November 1, 1982 |
Nationality | Italian |
Academic career | |
Field | international macroeconomics and finance |
Institution | Stanford University |
Alma mater | UC Berkeley (Ph.D., 2012) |
Contributions | Exchange Rate Models with Financial Frictions; International Role of the Dollar |
Awards | Bernacer Prize (2022); Andrew Carnegie Fellow (2022); Fischer Black Prize (2021); Guggenheim Fellow (2019); Carlo Alberto Medal (2019). |
Matteo Maggiori (born November 1, 1982) is an Italian economist and the Moghadam Family Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business.[1] His research is in international macroeconomics and finance. He is the co-founder and director of the Global Capital Allocation Project, a research lab that studies how capital moves around the world to design better international economic policies.[2] He received several awards, including the 2021 Fisher Black Prize or an outstanding financial economist and the 2022 German Bernacer Prize for outstanding contributions in the fields of macroeconomics and finance. Maggiori has made a fundamental contribution to the economics of exchange rates. There is little doubt that his research has single-handedly moved FX research in a promising, novel direction.[3]