Giorgio Barba Navaretti is Professor of Economics at the University of Milan, Distinguished Visiting Faculty at Sciences Po, Paris and CEPR Research Fellow. He is also Scientific Director of the Centro Studi Luca d’Agliano and President of Collegio Carlo Alberto in Turin. He has a PhD in Economics from Oxford University and a bachelor in Economics from Bocconi University in Milan. He is or has been a consultant for several international institutions, like the World Bank, the European Commission and the European Central Bank. He is specialised in international and development economics. He has published extensively in international academic journals and books with the main academic presses. He is the coauthor of Multinationals in the World Economy with Anthony J.Venables (Princeton University Press 2004). He is a columnist for Il Sole 24 Ore and the editor in chief of European Economy. Banks, Regulation and the Real Sector.

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Regulating Fintech in Europe: Lessons from the collapse of Wirecard
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Getting rid of non-performing loans in Europe
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Bail-in: Limits and work in progress
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