Antonella Trigari

Associate Professor Department of Economics at SDA Bocconi School of Management

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  • SDA Bocconi School of Management

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Biography

SDA Bocconi School of Management

I am an Associate Professor of Economics at Bocconi University. I earned a PhD in Economics at New York University. I am a Fellow of the European Economic Association (EEA), a Research Fellow at the Center for Economic Policy Research (CEPR), a Research Fellow at the Innocenzo Gasparini Institute for Economic Research (IGIER) and a Research Fellow at the Baffi Carefin Centre. I am member of the Euro Area Business Cycle Dating Committee (EABCN). I have served as Associate Editor of the Journal of Monetary Economics. I am also the Director of the MSc in Economic and Social Sciences (ESS) at Bocconi.

Research Areas

Macroeconomics. Macro-labor. Monetary Economics.

Latest publications

GERTLER M., HUCKFELDT C., TRIGARI A. Unemployment Fluctuations, Match Quality, and the Wage Cyclicality of New Hires Review of Economic Studies, 2020, vol.87, no. 4, pp.1876-1914

SALA L., SÖDERSTRÖM U., TRIGARI A. Structural and Cyclical Forces in the Labor Market during the Great Recession: Cross-Country Evidence NBER International Seminar on Macroeconomics, 2013, vol.9, no. 1, pp.345-404

MONACELLI T., PEROTTI R., TRIGARI A. Taxes and the labor market in Fiscal Policy and Macroeconomic Performance Luis Felipe Cespedes, Jordi Gali (Eds),Central Bank of Chile, pp.27-58, 2013

MONACELLI T., PEROTTI R., TRIGARI A. Unemployment fiscal multipliers Journal of Monetary Economics, 2010, vol.57, no. 5, pp.531-553

TRIGARI A. Equilibrium Unemployment, Job Flows, and Inflation Dynamics Journal of Money, Credit and Banking, 2009, vol.41, no. 1, pp.1-33

GERTLER M., TRIGARI A. Unemployment Fluctuations with Staggered Nash Wage Bargaining Journal of Political Economy, 2009, vol.117, no. 1, pp.38-86

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