Matteo Maggiori is the Moghadam Family Professor of Finance at the Stanford Graduate School of Business. His research focuses on international macroeconomics and finance. He is a co-founder and director of the Global Capital Allocation Project.
His research topics have included the analysis of exchange rate dynamics, global capital flows, the international financial system, reserve currencies, tax havens, bubbles, expectations and portfolio investment, and very long-run discount rates. His research combines theory and data with the aim of improving international economic policy.
Matteo is a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a research affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research. He received his PhD from the University of California at Berkeley.
Among a number of honors, he is the recipient of the Fischer Black Prize awarded to an outstanding financial economist under the age of 40, the Carnegie and Guggenheim fellowships, and the Bernacer Prize for outstanding contributions in macroeconomics and finance by a European economist under age 40.

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A framework for geoeconomics
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- Global economy 
- Politics and economics

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Internationalising like China
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- International Finance

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Exchange rate reconnect
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- Exchange Rates 
- Global crisis

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Heterogeneity everywhere: Survey beliefs and portfolio allocations
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- Financial Markets

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The rise of the dollar and fall of the euro in global asset trade
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- Financial Markets 
- Global economy 
- International Finance