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Guido Ascari is a Professor of Economics at the University of Pavia and Economic Advisor & Head of Monetary Policy Research at De Nederlandsche Bank (DNB). Previously, he held a professorship at the University of Oxford (2014–2021). His research focuses on monetary economics, DSGE models, fiscal-monetary policy interactions, inflation dynamics, and expectations-driven fluctuations. He has published in top journals like the American Economic Review and Journal of Monetary Economics.
Key research interests include the effects of government spending via tax foresight, fiscal policy’s role in Euro-area inflation, and the macroeconomic implications of inflation expectations. Recent work addresses green transition inequality and global supply chain pressures.
Recent presentations include keynote roles at the 2024 Joint Workshop in Macroeconomics (Adelaide) and the Australasian Macroeconomic Society (Perth). Upcoming events include a seminar at the University of Ottawa’s Marleau Lecture Series (March 2025) on government spending and fiscal foresight.
No explicit scientific awards are listed, but his extensive publication record reflects recognition in the field. He advises doctoral students through his academic role but no specific names are provided.
Labs/teams: Affiliated with the University of Pavia’s Department of Economics and BDN’s Monetary Policy Research division. Active in CEPR’s Discussion Paper series and VoxEU columns.


