Vincenzo Quadrini received his M.A. in economics from Coripe-Piemonte in Turin, Italy, and his Ph.D. in economics from the University of Pennsylvania. Prior to his current position, he was an assistant professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, Duke University, and Pompeu Fabra University.
His research is on Macroeconomics, International Economics, Financial Contracts and Entrepreneurship. He is a Research Associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a Research fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research. He served as chair of the department of Finance and Business Economics at the Marshall School of Business.
He has published articles in several economic journals including American Economic Review, Journal of Political Economy, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Monetary Economics and Journal of Economic Theory. He also served as Coordinating Editor for the Review of Economic Dynamics and Editor of Economic Inquiry.

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Accounting for the duality of the Italian economy
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- Europe's nations and regions 
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Firms’ deleveraging and the persistence of unemployment
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- Labour Markets 
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Did financial globalisation make the US crisis worse?
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- Global economy
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Paying more attention to financial shocks
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