Pier Carlo Padoan
OECD
Pier Carlo Padoan is Chief Economist and Deputy Secretary-General of the OECD. Prior to joining the OECD, he was Professor of Economics at the University La Sapienza of Rome and Director of the Fondazione Italianieuropei, a policy think-tank focusing on economic and social issues. From 2001 to 2005, he was the Italian Executive Director at the International Monetary Fund, with responsibility for Greece, Portugal, San Marino, Albania and Timor Leste. He served as a member of the Board and chaired a number of Board Committees. During his mandate at the IMF he was also in charge of European Coordination. From 1998 to 2001, he served as Economic Adviser to the Italian Prime Ministers, Massimo D’Alema and Giuliano Amato, in charge of international economic policies. He was responsible for coordinating the Italian position in the Agenda 2000 negotiations for the EU budget, Lisbon Agenda, European Council, bilateral meetings, and G8 Summits.
Pier Carlo Padoan has a degree in Economics from the University of Rome and has held various academic positions in Italian and foreign universities, including at the University of Rome, College of Europe (Bruges and Warsaw), Université Libre de Bruxelles, University of Urbino, Universidad de la Plata, and University of Tokyo. He has published widely in international academic journals and is the author and editor of several books.
Articles by Pier Carlo Padoan:
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The euro’s future begins now
19 June 2012, 8578 reads
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From a vicious to a virtuous circle in the Eurozone
27 March 2012, 8980 reads
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The growth effect of current-account reversals
18 June 2011, 8254 reads
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Monitoring and managing global imbalances
12 December 2010, 7383 reads
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A new deal for Eurozone growth and stability: An open letter to the President of the European Council
7 December 2010, 11704 reads
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Global imbalances: Lessons from historical reversals
1 August 2010, 10159 reads
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