Professor Giancarlo Corsetti is a leading academic in international economics and open economy macroeconomics, based at the Faculty of Economics, University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of Clare College. He also holds the prestigious Pierre Werner Chair at the European University Institute, reflecting his significant contributions to European economic policy research. Research Interests: International Economics Open Economy Macroeconomics Monetary and Fiscal Policy Interactions Sovereign Debt and Financial Crises Exchange Rate Dynamics Pandemic and Disaster Macroeconomics His recent publications analyze critical global economic issues such as debt sustainability, social distancing during pandemics, pricing-to-market, and international risk sharing. The articles show a consistent focus on macroeconomic stabilization, policy coordination, and the transmission of global shocks across economies, with strong empirical and theoretical foundations. Scientific Awards: Fellow of the British Academy (2020) Professor Corsetti has led major research initiatives funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) and the European Union’s Horizon 2020 program, including the Centre for Macroeconomics and ADEMU (A Dynamic Economic and Monetary Union). These projects have shaped policy debates on fiscal-monetary coordination, debt sustainability, and institutional reform in the Eurozone. While no formal students are listed in the provided texts, his extensive collaboration network suggests active mentorship and academic leadership. He is frequently invited to speak at central banks and international conferences, including the Bank of Spain, the Norwegian Ministry of Finance, and the European Central Bank, underscoring his influence in both academic and policy circles.







