Matteo Maggiori is professor of finance at Stanford Graduate School of Business and cofounder and director of the Global Capital Allocation Project. His research focuses on international macroeconomics and finance, and his research topics have included the analysis of exchange rate dynamics, global capital flows, the international financial system, the role of the dollar as a reserve currency, tax havens, bubbles, expectations and portfolio investment, and very long-run discount rates. His research combines theory and data with the aim of improving international economic policy. Maggiori is a faculty research fellow at the National Bureau of Economic Research and a research affiliate at the Center for Economic Policy Research. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley.
Among a number of honors, he is the recipient of the 2021 Fischer Black Prize, awarded to an outstanding financial economist under the age of 40, a 2019 Guggenheim Fellowship, and the 2019 Carlo Alberto Medal, awarded to an outstanding Italian economist under the age of 40. His research has been funded by the National Science Foundation (CAREER grant).
His project, “Internationalizing Like China: The U.S.-China Financial Relationship,” aims to statistically analyze the world’s holdings of China’s financial assets, providing the data and theory to understand the renminbi internationalization.
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