Enrico Sette (PhD Economics, LSE, 2007, MSc Finance and Economics, LSE, 2002, BSc Economics, Univeristy of Genoa, 2000) is Principal Economist at the Bank of Italy, in the Department of Economics and Statistics. Enrico joined the Bank of Italy in 2005. He has also been a Visiting Scholar at NYU-Stern, a Central Bank Research Fellow at the BIS and a Consultant at the OECD.
His research in banking and corporate finance has appeared in several academic journals including the Review of Financial Studies, the Journal of Financial Economics, the Journal of the European Economic Association, the Review of Finance, the Journal of Financial Intermediation, and the Journal of Money, Credit and Banking.

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Zombie firms and the take-up of support measures during Covid-19
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- COVID-19 
- Macroeconomic policy

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Negative policy rates: Expansionary effects via portfolio rebalancing
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- Macroeconomic policy 
- Monetary Policy

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Credit misallocation during the European financial crisis
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- Financial Regulation and Banking

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The real effects of shocks to bank balance sheets: Evidence from Italy during the Great Recession
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- Financial Regulation and Banking
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Double bank runs, liquidity risk management, and Basel III
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- Financial Markets 
- Global crisis