Julian di Giovanni is currently the Head of the Climate Risk Studies Department of the Research and Statistics Group of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, a Research Fellow of the CEPR, and the Co-Director of the International Trade and Macroeconomics program of CEBRA. His research focuses on international spillovers and macroeconomic fluctuations. His work exploits big data to study the response of firms, banks, and consumers to economic shocks.. He received his Ph.D. in Economics in 2004 from U.C. Berkeley.

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Carbon leakage through firms’ supply chain adaptation
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- Climate Change

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Banks’ responses to trade uncertainty
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- Financial Regulation and Banking 
- International trade

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Supply chains, trade, and inflation
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- International trade 
- Inflation

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Government procurement and macroeconomic outcomes
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- Productivity and Innovation 
- Industrial organisation 
- Politics and economics

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International shock transmission through heterogeneous firms
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- Global economy 
- International trade