Guido Tabellini
Bocconi University and CEPR
Guido Tabellini has been professor of economics at Bocconi University in Milan since 1994, where he has been Rector since November of 2008. Previously, he taught at Stanford University and UCLA. He is a foreign honorary member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, a fellow of the Econometric Society, and a joint recipient of the Yrjo Jahnsson award from the European Economic Association. He is a CEPR Research Fellow. He has been President of the European Economic Association. He has acted as an economic consultant to the Italian government, the European Parliament and the Fiscal Affairs Department of the International Monetary Fund. The main focus of his research is on how political and policymaking institutions influence policy formation and economic performance. Much of his recent research is summarised in two books co-authored with Torsten Persson - Political Economics: Explaining Economic Policy, MIT Press, 2000; and The Economic Effects of Constitutions, MIT Press, 2003. He earned his PhD in Economics at UCLA in 1984.
Articles by Guido Tabellini:
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Why the ECB needs to care about financial stability
29 November 2011, 7412 reads
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EZ rescue: Déjà vu all over again
27 October 2011, 9163 reads
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The Eurozone crisis: What needs to be done
15 July 2011, 13130 reads
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Fighting the Eurozone’s infectious disease
1 December 2010, 6896 reads
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Reforming the Stability Pact: Focus on financial supervision
5 October 2010, 8652 reads
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The ECB: Gestures and credibility
26 May 2010, 9321 reads
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The political resource curse
10 March 2010, 14600 reads
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Drawing conclusions about the crisis and the future
17 July 2009, 9589 reads
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Drawing conclusions about the crisis and its management
16 July 2009, 11781 reads
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Calming the panic
9 October 2008, 11975 reads
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Open Letter to European leaders on Europe’s banking crisis: A call to action
1 October 2008, 79159 reads
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Culture and institutions
4 July 2008, 31720 reads
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Why central banking is no longer boring
23 June 2008, 32775 reads
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Would an EU banking authority have done better?
19 March 2008, 11923 reads
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Does morality affect economic performance? Empirical evidence
22 December 2007, 34524 reads
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US-Europe income gap: Is it for real?
8 June 2007, 51412 reads
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Italy’s accounting miracle
28 November 2006, 11426 reads
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Italy’s return to political paralysis
4 April 2006, 12984 reads
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Democracy comes second
1 September 2005, 11472 reads
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