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Carlo Ambrogio Favero is a Full Professor at Bocconi University, holding the Deutsche Bank Chair in Quantitative Finance and Asset Pricing since 2010. He is affiliated with both the Department of Economics and the Department of Finance at Bocconi. His academic journey includes a D.Phil. from Oxford University and a tenure as a member of the Oxford Econometrics Research Centre. His research focuses on applying econometric time-series methods to economic policy analysis, particularly in areas like bond and stock price modeling, monetary and fiscal policy, and macroeconomic forecasting. Recently, his work has expanded to include epidemiological modeling of SARS-CoV-2 spread in heterogeneous economies.
**Education & Roles**: Favero has been a Professor of Econometrics since 1994 and Economics since 2002. He advises the Italian Ministry of Treasury on econometric models for the economy and consults global institutions like the European Commission and World Bank. He is a Research Fellow at CEPR and a Fellow at Bocconi’s Innocenzo Gasparini Institute and Institute for European Policymaking.
**Research & Awards**: His book *Austerity. When it Works and When it Doesn’t* (2019) won the Hayek Book Prize. His research emphasizes interdisciplinary approaches, blending finance, economics, and demography to address long-run risks and policy effectiveness. Key topics include fiscal multipliers, liquidity effects on bond yields, and sovereign debt dynamics in the Eurozone.
**Teaching & Outreach**: He teaches courses such as *Introduction to Sport Analytics* and *Fiscal Macroeconomics*, integrating coding tools like R and ChatGPT. The Deutsche Bank Chair organizes annual conferences to bridge academic and policy communities. His work also explores longevity risk in pension systems and the predictability of stock market returns driven by demographic trends.
**Grants & Impact**: Favero’s collaborations with international bodies reflect his influence in policy design. His dual academic role ensures his research informs both theoretical advancements and practical policymaking, spanning from asset pricing frameworks to pandemic modeling.





