Angela Maddaloni
Research
- Division
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Financial Research
- Current Position
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Head of Section
- Fields of interest
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Financial Economics, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics
Biography
- Other current responsibilities
- 2018-
Coordinator of the ECB Research Task Force on Monetary Policy, Macroprudential Policy and Financial Stability
- 2016-
Team Leader of the ECB research group on Macro-finance and macroprudential policy
- Education
- 2002
Ph.D. Finance, Columbia University, New York, USA
- 2000
M.Phil. Columbia University, New York, USA
- 1993
Laurea cum Laude in Statistics and Economics, University of Siena, Italy
- Professional experience
- 2020-
Head of Section, Financial Intermediation Research, Directorate General Research
- 2015-2020
Adviser in the Directorate General Research
- 2007-2015
Senior/Principal Economist in the Directorate General Research
- 2006-2007
Senior Economist in the Directorate Monetary Policy
- 2001-2006
Economist in the Directorate Monetary Policy
- Awards
- 2010
Isaak Kerstenetzky Award 2010, Honourable Mention, for the paper "Trusting the bankers: a new look at the credit channel of monetary policy"
- 1995
Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, full tuition fellowship and assistantship, New York, USA, 1995-2000
- 1994
Fellowship from Monte dei Paschi di Siena, visiting scholar at Columbia University, New York, USA 1994-1995
- Teaching experience
- 2001
Columbia University, Graduate School of Business, New York, USA, 2000-2001
- 22 April 2020
- 21 April 2020
- 27 May 2019
- 23 May 2019
- 22 May 2019
- 19 May 2017
- 5 July 2013
- 25 March 2013
- 30 April 2012
- 1 October 2010
- 22 July 2010
- 26 February 2010
- 30 June 2008
- 28 June 2007
- 28 August 2006
- 26 July 2004
- 29 April 2004
- 1 May 2003
- 1 January 2003
- 2020
- Journal of Money, Credit and BankingNegative Monetary Policy Rates and Systemic Banks' Risk-Taking: Evidence from the Euro Area Securities Register
- 2020
- Journal of Financial EconomicsThe Importance of Being Special: Repo Markets During the Crisis
- 2019
- Annals of Operations ResearchAtheoretical Regression Trees for classifying risky financial institutions
- 2015
- Review of Economics and DynamicsTrusting the Bankers: A New Look at the Credit Channel of Monetary Policy
- 2014
- Comparative Economic StudiesThe ECB’s Experience of Monetary Policy in a Financially Fragmented Euro Area
- 2013
- Economic PolicyHeterogeneous transmission mechanism: monetary policy and financial fragility in the eurozone
- 2013
- International Journal of Central BankingMonetary Policy, Macroprudential Policy, and Banking Stability: Evidence from the Euro Area
- 2011
- Review of Financial StudiesBank risk-taking, securitization, supervision and low interest rates: evidence from US and Euro area lending standards
- 2010
- Moneda y CréditoBank Credit Standards, Demand, Pro-cyclicality and the Business Cycle
- 2010
- Bank- en FinanciewezenEuro Area Household Credit Growth: Demand or Supply Driven?
- 2005
- Journal of BusinessDo Demographic Changes Affect Risk Premiums? Evidence from International Data
- 2004
- Oxford Review of Economic PolicyFinancial Systems in Europe, United States and Asia
- 2003
- Oxford Review of Economic PolicyThe Euro-area Financial System: Structure, Integration, and Policy Initiatives
- 2017
- Handbook of the Economics of European IntegrationThe credit channel of monetary policy in the euro area
- 2008
- Handbook of European Financial Markets and InstitutionsFinancial Structure and Corporate Governance in Europe, the US and Asia
- 2005
- Elements of the euro area: integrating financial marketsHow Are Euro Area Financial Structures Changing
- 2019
- VoxEUThe new supervisory architecture in Europe
- 2019
- Research Bulletin No.58, MayPrudential regulation, national differences and banking stability
- 2016
- SUERF Conference Proceedings, "The SSM at 1"Prudential regulation, national differences and stability of EU banks
- 2013
- Research Bulletin No 18, SpringHeterogeneous transmission mechanism and the credit channel in the euro area
- 2010
- Research Bulletin No 9, MarchThe origins and implications of the current banking crisis
- 2010
- Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago Conference Proceedings on Bank Structure and CompetitionLow Interest Rates, Bank Risk and the Recent Crisis: Evidence from the Euro Area and the U.S. Lending Standards
- 2005
- Financial Market Trends, OECDAgeing and Pension System Reforms: Implications for Financial Markets and Economic Policies