Antonio Spilimbergo

IMF and CEPR

Antonio Spilimbergo received his Ph.D. from M.I.T. He has work at the Inter-American Development Bank, and since July 1997 at the I.M.F. in the fiscal affairs and research department. His areas of interest are: international trade, development, labor economics, and macroeconomics. His main publications are: “Illegal Immigration, Border Enforcement, and Relative Wages: Evidence from Apprehensions at the US-Mexico Border” (with G. Hanson). American Economic Review; “Democracy and Foreign Students” American Economic Review; “Real Effective Exchange Rate and the Constant Elasticity of Substitution Assumption” Journal of International Economics. (with A. Vamvakidis); “Empirical Models of Short-Term Debt and Crises: Do They Test the Multiple Equilibrium Hypothesis?” European Economic Review (with Enrica Detragiache). He is CEPR research fellow.

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