Personale docente

E-mail: giovanni.caggiano@unipd.it
Orari di ricevimento
Dom--:----:--Department of Economics and Management, Via del Santo 22By email appointment (per appuntamento email)
Curriculum
Istruzione\n2006 Ph.D. in Economics, University of York (UK) \n2003 Dottorato in Economia Politica, Università degli Studi di Pavia\n\nEsperienze professionali\n2008 -Ricercatore, Dipartimento di Economia e Management, Università degli Studi di Padova\n2004 - 2007Lecturer in Economics, Department of Economics, University of Glasgow\n2003 - 2004Lecturer in Econometrics, School of Business and Economics, University of Exeter\n2002 - 2003Research Fellow, Ente Luigi Einaudi, Roma\n\nAltre esperienze professionali\nMay 2014 Visiting Scholar, Research Unit, Bank of Finland, Helsinki\nApr – Mag 2013Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Columbia University, New York\nGen – Mar 2009Visiting Professor, Department of Economics, Queen Mary University of London \nJune 2008Visiting Researcher, Department of Economics, Queen Mary University of London\n\nPubblicazioni principali\n“Nelson-Plosser revisited: the ACF approach”, (joint with K.M. Abadir and G. Talmain), Journal of Econometrics, 175: 22-34, 2013.\n“Fiscal and Financial Determinants of Eurozone Sovereign Spreads”, (joint with L. Greco), Economics Letters, 117: 774-776, 2012.\n“On the Dynamics of International Inflation”, (joint with E. Castelnuovo), Economics Letters, 112: 189-191, 2011.\n“Are more data always better for factor analysis? Results for the euro area, the six largest euro area countries and the UK”, (joint with G. Kapetanios and V. Labhard), Journal of Forecasting, 30: 736-752, 2010.\n“International Output Convergence: Evidence from an AutoCorrelation Function Approach”, (joint with L. Leonida), Journal of Applied Econometrics, 24: 139-162, 2009.\n“Globalization, Immigration and Lewisian Elastic Labor in Pre-World War II Southeast Asia”, (joint with W.G. Huff), Journal of Economic History, 67(1): 33-68, 2007.\n\nFor regular updates, see my personal webpage: https://sites.google.com/site/giovannicaggiano72/home
Pubblicazioni
Caggiano, G., Castelnuovo, E. and N. Groshenny (2014), Uncertainty Shocks and Unemployment Dynamics in U.S. Recessions, Journal of Monetary Economics, forthcoming.
Caggiano, G., Calice, P. and L. Leonida (2014), Early Warning Systems and Banking Crises in Low-Income Countries: A Multinomial Logit Approach, Journal of Banking and Finance, forthcoming.
Abadir, K. M., Caggiano, G. and G. Talmain (2013), “Nelson-Plosser revisited: the ACF approach”, Journal of Econometrics, 175: 22-34.
Caggiano G. and L. Leonida (2013), “Polarization and absolute convergence”, Empirical Economics, 44: 1203-1215.
Caggiano, G. and L. Greco (2012), “Fiscal and Financial Determinants of Eurozone Sovereign Spreads”, Economics Letters, 117: 774-776.
Caggiano, G. and E. Castelnuovo (2011), “On the Dynamics of International Inflation”, Economics Letters, 112: 189-191.
Caggiano, G., Kapetanios, G. and V. Labhard (2011), “Are more data always better for factor analysis? Results for the euro area, the six largest euro area countries and the UK”, Journal of Forecasting, 30: 736-752.
Caggiano, G. and L. Leonida (2009), “International Output Convergence: Evidence from an AutoCorrelation Function Approach”, Journal of Applied Econometrics, 24: 139-162.
Caggiano, G. and L. Leonida (2007). “A note on the empirics of the neoclassical growth model”, Economics Letters, 94: 170-176.
Caggiano, G. and W. G. Huff (2007). “Globalization, Immigration and Lewisian Elastic Labor in Pre-World War II Southeast Asia”, Journal of Economic History, 67(1): 33-68.
Caggiano, G. and W. G. Huff (2007). “Globalization and labor market integration in late nineteenth and early twentieth century Asia'”, in (A. Field, G. Clark and W.A. Sundstrom, eds.), Research in Economic History, 25: 255-318.
Area di ricerca
Empirical Macroeconomics



