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Gaetano Antinolfi is a Professor of Economics and the Dean’s Fellow for Budget and Resource Planning at Washington University in St. Louis, within the Arts & Sciences school. He holds a PhD in Economics from Cornell University (1997) and has served as a Visiting Scholar at the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis (2000–2001). His research focuses on macroeconomics, monetary policy, and international economics, with recent work analyzing central bank roles, financial stability, and dollarization impacts. Antinolfi teaches macroeconomic theory and international macroeconomics at all levels.
Research Highlights: Antinolfi’s work addresses issues such as the lender of last resort function of central banks, equilibrium financial structures, and inflation thresholds in dollarized economies. His publications appear in journals like Economic Theory, Journal of Monetary Economics, and the Canadian Journal of Economics.
Awards & Recognition:
- Greek Society Faculty Appreciation Award (2003)
- Special Recognition from the Graduate Student Senate (2003)
- Lilly Fellowship (1998)
Advising & Grants: While no specific advisees are listed, his research has been supported by fellowships from Cornell University and the Italian Student Foundation. He collaborates with institutions like the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.
Labs/Teams: Antinolfi’s research group focuses on macroeconomic policy and financial markets. Visit his website for downloadable papers and further details.



