
معرفی
Michele Andreolli is an Assistant Professor in the Seidner Department of Finance at Boston College's Carroll School of Management. His research focuses on macroeconomic policy interactions with debt markets and consumption heterogeneity's role in policy transmission. Prior to this role, he served as a Visiting Assistant Professor at the same institution from 2023 to 2025. He holds a Ph.D. and M.Res. from London Business School, alongside degrees from the University of Milan and Geneva Graduate Institute.
Education:
- Ph.D. in Economics, London Business School (2023)
- M.Res. in Economics, London Business School (2018)
- M.A. in International Economics, Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies, Geneva (2014)
- B.A. in European Economics, University of Milan (2012)
Research Interests: Dr. Andreolli investigates how imperfections in asset markets and public debt structures influence macroeconomic shock transmission. His work also explores how household consumption disparities amplify policy impacts. Key areas include macro-finance linkages, debt market dynamics, and monetary policy frameworks.
Articles Overview: His recent work addresses modern macroeconomic challenges such as inflation targeting consequences (2023) and non-essential business cycles (2024). Earlier research (2016–2021) delves into public debt sustainability, consumer spending responses to fiscal stimuli, and public-private partnerships' economic value. These studies highlight a focus on policy design and macroeconomic stability.
Professional Experience: Before academia, he worked at the International Monetary Fund, Bank of England, and European Commission, contributing to policy analysis and financial markets research. His bond analyst background informs his empirical work on debt structures and market imperfections.



