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Professor Lorenza Rossi

Chair in Macroeconomics

Lorenza Rossi

The Management School

LA1 4YX

Lancaster

Research overview

Lorenza Rossi is a Professor in Economics, Chair in Macroeconomics at Lancaster University. She was educated at University of Rome "Tor Vergata". She has held previous posts at the Catholic University of Milan and at the University of Pavia (now on leave). She has spent periods as a visitor to institutions in Canada (University of British Columbia), Spain (University of Pompeu Fabra), Germany (Goethe University and Christian Albrecht University) and Italy (EIEF -Einaudi Institut of Economics and Finance)

Professor Lorenza Rossi has published widely on theoretical issues in macroeconomics, monetary economics and firm dynamics, including papers in the Journal of Monetary Economics, the Economic Journal, the Journal of Money Credit and Banking, the European Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, the Review of Economic Dynamics, Macroeconomic Dynamics, Economic Letters.

Her research interests are on optimal monetary policy, DSGE models with financial market and labour market frictions, trend inflation, uncertainty, models with firm heteroegeneity and dynamics. 

She is currently working with models with firm heterogeneity and dynamics to study the role of uncertainty and changes in inflation expectations at business cycle frequencies, but also structural changes in the labour share, capital intensity and productivity, that have affected the economy in the long-run.

To visit my Personal Webpage go to:

https://sites.google.com/view/lorenza-rossi/home-page

Personal webpage: https://sites.google.com/view/lorenza-rossi/home-page

 

PhD supervision

Interested in supervising students who wish to work on Macroeconomics, DSGE models with Monetary and Fiscal Policy, Uncertainty Shocks, Models with Endogenous Uncertainty. SVAR analysis, estimation of DSGE models. Model with Firm Dynamics and Firm Heterogeneity. Models with Financial Market and Labour market frictions Further info: https://sites.google.com/view/lorenza-rossi/home-page

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