Mario Quagliariello
European Banking Authority (EBA)
Mario Quagliariello is currently a Principal Bank Sector Analyst at the European Banking Authority (EBA). He previously served as a senior economist in the Regulation and Supervisory Policies Department of Banca d’Italia, the Italian central bank. He has been the representative of Banca d'Italia in a number of international working groups dealing with financial stability issues at the ECB, CEBS, IMF and the Basel Committee for Banking Supervision. His interests concern macroprudential analysis and stress tests, Basel II and procyclicality, the economics of financial regulation.
Mario has published several articles in Italian and international journals, including the Journal of Banking and Finance, the Journal of Financial Services Research, the Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money, Applied Economics, Applied Financial Economics and Risk, edited the volume Stress Testing the Banking System: Methodologies and Applications, published by Cambridge University Press and co-edited the volume Basel III and Beyond: A Guide to banking regulation after the Crisis published by RiskBooks. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of York (United Kingdom).
Articles by Mario Quagliariello:
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A short guide to the EBA’s recapitalisation results
21 December 2011, 9465 reads
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A proposal for countercyclical contingent capital instruments
30 October 2010, 7984 reads
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Rules vs discretion in macroprudential policies
24 February 2010, 15949 reads
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