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Elisa Faraglia is a Professor of Macroeconomics and Finance at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, and a Research Fellow of CEPR and CERF. She coordinates the Euro Area Business Cycle Network (EABCN) and has published extensively on fiscal policy, debt management, and financial economics.
- PhD, New York University (2005)
- Network Coordinator, Euro Area Business Cycle Network (EABCN)
- Affiliated with King's College and CEPR
Her research spans Macroeconomic Theory, focusing on optimal fiscal policy, debt management, asset pricing, and numerical methods. Recent work examines gender dynamics in academic collaboration post-MeToo and the unequal impacts of the pandemic on economists' productivity.
Professor Faraglia's publications include analyses of cross-country stock market comovement, government debt strategies, and sovereign default risks. Her work combines theoretical modeling with empirical studies of financial markets and macroeconomic policy.
- J M Keynes Fellowship (2023)
She supervises PhD students including Lennart Niermann (Sovereign Default, Financial Contagion) and Luigi Dante Gaviano (Sovereign Debt, Firm Dynamics). Her affiliations include King's College, CEPR, and EABCN, with contributions to institutions like the Janeway Institute for Economics.





