Francesco Lippi (economist)

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Francesco Lippi
EducationBocconi University (Laurea)
Tinbergen Institute / Erasmus University Rotterdam (PhD)
Known forResearch on monetary shocks, sticky prices, and the demand for liquid assets
Scientific career
FieldsMacroeconomics
Monetary economics
InstitutionsLuiss University

Francesco Lippi is an Italian macroeconomist currently serving as a professor of economics at Luiss University in Rome. He is a Senior Fellow of the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF) and since 2021 has served as the Editor-in-Chief of The Economic Journal. In 2024, Lippi was elected a Fellow of the Econometric Society.

Lippi studied economics at Bocconi University in Milan, where he received a Laurea degree with highest honors.[1] He later completed a PhD in economics at the Tinbergen Institute of Erasmus University Rotterdam in 1997.[2]

Career

Lippi began his professional career at the Bank of Italy, joining its research department in 1996. He later served as head of the Monetary Analysis Unit from 2003 to 2006.[3]

In 2006 he joined the University of Sassari as professor of economics, where he remained until 2018. He subsequently joined Luiss University as professor of economics.[4]

Lippi has also held visiting and research positions at several institutions, including the Hoover Institution at Stanford University. He is a research fellow of the Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR)[5] and a senior fellow of the Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (EIEF).[6]

In 2019 he became joint managing editor of The Economic Journal,[7] and in August 2021 he was appointed editor-in-chief of the journal.[8][9]

Honors and awards

Selected publications

References

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