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Giovanni Maggi is the Howard H. Leach Professor of Economics and International Affairs at Yale University, serving as Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Economics. He holds a B.A. from Bocconi University and a Ph.D. in Economics from Stanford University. His research focuses on international agreements related to regulatory and environmental policies, with expertise in international political economy, trade, and political economy.
His work explores the political dynamics of global regulatory frameworks, including carbon taxes, green subsidies, and dispute settlement mechanisms in trade agreements. Notable contributions include analyses of regulatory harmonization, climate agreements, and the role of international institutions in mitigating trade barriers.
Maggi’s recent publications address topics such as the political economy of carbon taxes, the design of deep integration agreements, and the impact of bureaucratic red tape on trade efficiency. His research bridges theoretical models with real-world policy challenges, emphasizing the intersection of economic incentives and institutional frameworks.
While no specific awards or grants are listed, his leadership in undergraduate studies highlights his commitment to education. His work is frequently cited in discussions about global trade governance and environmental policy coordination.



