Ugo Panizza

Sono Professore di Economia, Direttore di Dipartimento e Pictet Chair in Finance and Development presso il Graduate Institute di Ginevra. Sono inoltre Direttore dell’International Centre for Monetary and Banking Studies (ICMB), Vicepresidente del CEPR, Fellow della Fondazione Luigi Einaudi di Torino, vicedirettore del Centre for Finance and Development e Editor-in-Chief di Oxford Open Economics. Prima di spostartmi al Graduate Institute, sono stato Responsabile dell’Unità di Analisi del Debito e della Finanza presso all'UNCTAD e Economista Senior nel Dipartimento di Ricerca della Banca Interamericana di Sviluppo. Ho inoltre lavorato presso la Banca Mondiale e insegnato all’American University of Beirut e all’Università di Torino. Per saperne di più sulla mia ricerca, potete consultare i miei contributi su VoxEU, oppure visitare le mie pagine Google Scholar e REPEC. Vengo da qui. Per una foto delle cose migliori che abbia mai prodotto, cliccate qui. Seguitemi su BlueSky: @upanizza.bsky.social
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Articoli e pubblicazioni recenti
The Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment REVISED & EXPANDED EDITION December 2025 (editor, with Gary Gensler, Simon Johnson, and Beatrice Weder di Mauro), CEPR,
The Sovereign Greenium: Big Promise but Small Price Effect (with Shuyang Shi, Beatrice Weder di Mauro, and Mitu Gulati) CEPR DP, also on VoxEU
Africa's Domestic Debt Boom: Evidence from the African Debt Database (with Mark Manger, David Mihalyi, Niccolò Rescia, Christoph Trebesch and Ka Lok Wong) CEPR DP20747 also on VoxEU Check out the African Debt Database with microlevel data used in the paper
Constitutional debt wrangles - redux, Financial Times Alphaville (with Aditya Bamzai and Mitu Gulati)
On the Benefits of Repaying, (forthcoming) Journal of the European Economic Association (with Francesca Caselli, Matilde Faralli and Paolo Manasse) CEPR DP 16539. Also on VoxEU
The Economic Consequences of the Second Trump Administration: A Preliminary Assessment 2025 (editor, with Gary Gensler, Simon Johnson, and Beatrice Weder di Mauro), CEPR,
Why are bond vigilantes holding back their fire?, (with Mitu Gulati), Reuters Markets, July 2025
IMF Programs and Borrowing Costs: Does Size Matter? 2025 European Economic Review (with S. Chahine and G. Suedekum) CEPR DP 19015 & IHEID WP 2025
Do Countries Default in Bad Times? The Role of Alternative Detrending Techniques, 2025 Economics Letters also CEPR DP, IHEID WP.
Long-Term Debt Sustainability in Emerging Market Economies: A Counterfactual Analysis, 2025 Review of Development Finance also HEID WP, UN DESA WP
Corporate Foreign Bond Issuance and Interfirm Loans in China, Journal of International Economics 2024 (with Y. Huang and R. Portes)
Bank Ownership Around the World, Journal of Banking and Finance 2024 also CEPR DP and IHEID WP
Public Investment Quality and its Implications for Sovereign Risk and Debt Sustainability (with A. Adarov) CEPR DP and IHEID WP
Environmental Damage News and Stock Returns: Evidence from Latin America (with E. Cavallo and A. Cepeda) IADB WP and CEPR DP
Delicate and Embarrassing: U.S. Loans to Suppress Haitian Independence (with M. Gulati, K. Oosterlinck and M. Weidemaier) IHEID DP
Some wild speculation about Ukrenergo bond prices (with Mitu Gulati and Mark Weidemaier) FT Alphaville, March 25, 2024
Obscure Contract Terms: An Inadvertent Pricing Experiment Capital Markets Law Journal 2024 (with S. Choi, M. Gulati, R. Scott, and M. Weidemaier) IHEID WP.
The 2012 Greek Retrofit and Borrowing Costs in the European Periphery, Journal of Law and Empirical Analysis, 2024 (with P. Bolton, X. Fu,and M. Gulati)
Risk, Contract Terms and Maturity in the Sovereign Bond Market, Journal of Financial Regulation, 2024 (with M. Bradley, I. De LiraSalvatierra, and M. Gulati)
A Generation of Italian Economists, Labour Economics 2024 (with Enrico Nano and Martina Viarengo) CEPR DP 16135. Also on VoxEU