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TitleIntroduction
ContributorFloriana Cerniglia(author)
Francesco Saraceno(author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.11647/obp.0434.01
Landing pagehttps://www.openbookpublishers.com/books/10.11647/obp.0434/chapters/10.11647/obp.0434.01
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/
CopyrightFloriana Cerniglia; Francesco Saraceno;
PublisherOpen Book Publishers
Published on2024-12-11
Page rangepp. 3–9
Print length7 pages
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Contributors

Floriana Cerniglia

(author)
Full Professor of Economics at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore

Floriana Cerniglia is a Full Professor of Economics at Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan) and Director of CRANEC (Centro di ricerche in analisi economica e sviluppo economico internazionale). She is the Co-Editor-in-Chief of Economia Politica (Journal of Analytical and Institutional Economics). She received her PhD from the University of Warwick (UK) and her research interests are in public economics and in macroeconomic policies. She has published in leading international journals and she has coordinated and participated in a number of peer-reviewed research projects.

Francesco Saraceno

(author)
Deputy Department Director at OFCE at Sciences Po, Paris

Francesco Saraceno is Deputy Department Director at OFCE, the research centre in economics at Sciences Po in Paris, and Professor of Practice at LEAP-Luiss, Rome. He holds PhDs in Economics from Columbia University and the Sapienza University of Rome. His research focuses on the relationship between inequality, macroeconomic performance, and European macroeconomic policies. From 2000 to 2002 he was a member of the Council of Economic Advisors for the Italian Prime Minister’s Office. He teaches international and European macroeconomics at Sciences Po, where he manages the Economics concentration of the Master’s in European Affairs, and in Rome (Luiss). He is Academic Director of the Sciences Po-Northwestern European Affairs Program. He advises the International Labour Organization (ILO) on macroeconomic policies for employment and participates in IMF training programmes on fiscal policy.

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