
Marcello Messori is a part-time Professor at the Schuman Centre, European University Institute, where he is also a member of the EMU-Lab. He is a non-resident Fellow at the Institute for European Policy Making, Bocconi University, and co-coordinator of the ‘Gruppo Europa’ at the Astrid Foundation. He has been the coordinator of a group of advisers for the European Parliament, a Professor of Economics at LUISS and University of Rome ‘Tor Vergata’, Visiting Professor at various European universities, and Visiting Scholar at several US, Irish, and Australian universities. He has published about 300 works in Italian, English, French, and German. In recent years, his field of work has focused on the economic governance of the EU, and mainly on financial and economic policy problems. He has been the coordinator of national and international research groups, and has been involved in various institutional activities. In this last respect, he was president of the Italian Railways company and president of the Italian Association of Asset Management (Assogestioni). Currently, he is president of Allianz Bank.


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