
About
Francesco Bianchi is the Louis J. Maccini Professor of Economics and Department Chair at Johns Hopkins University's Krieger School of Arts & Sciences. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Princeton University (2009) and a B.A. from Bocconi University. His research focuses on macroeconomic dynamics, monetary and fiscal policy interactions, and macro-finance, with a recent emphasis on machine learning applications for forecasting and belief distortions in asset markets. Bianchi is a co-editor of the *American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics*, and a research associate at the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and the Center for Economic and Policy Research (CEPR).
**Education**: Ph.D. in Economics (Princeton University, 2009), M.A. in Economics (Princeton, 2007), B.A. in Economics and Statistics (Bocconi University, 2003).
**Research Interests**: Machine learning in macroeconomic forecasting, fiscal theory of inflation, monetary policy effects on asset prices, belief distortions, and policy coordination. His work has been published in top journals like the *American Economic Review*, *Review of Economic Studies*, and *Journal of Finance*.
**Awards**: Wim Duisenberg Research Fellowship (2015), Zellner Thesis Award (2010). He has advised policymakers at institutions like the Federal Reserve and presented at high-profile events such as the Jackson Hole Symposium.
**Grants & Roles**: Served as associate editor for journals including *Journal of Monetary Economics* and *Quantitative Economics*. His research has influenced central bank independence debates and fiscal-monetary policy frameworks. Current projects include fiscal inflation dynamics in OECD countries and structural models of belief-driven macroeconomic fluctuations.
**Labs/Teams**: Leads research collaborations in macroeconomic theory and applied econometrics, often with interdisciplinary approaches combining machine learning and traditional econometric methods.
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