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Home | News | New Book by Massimo Giuliodori
News | April 12, 2013

New Book by Massimo Giuliodori

Research fellow Massimo Giuliodori announces his latest book, with Frederic Mishkin and Kent Matthews, The Economics of Money, Banking and Financial Markets (Pearson, 2013 European Edition).

New Book by Massimo Giuliodori

This European adaptation takes Mishkin’s market leading publication a step further placing the central themes in context for European students. It provides an in-depth overview and comparison of the structures, goals, tools and strategies of the European Central Bank, the Bank of England and the US Federal Reserve. Please click here to learn more about this new publication.

Massimo Giuliodori will become Director of Graduate Studies at Tinbergen Institute, starting May 2013. Until August 1, Massimo will work together with Adriaan Soetevent. Massimo is a macroeconomist who is interested in monetary and fiscal economics. He is currently an Associate Professor at the Amsterdam School of Economics of the University of Amsterdam and Director of the First-Year Bachelor’s International Program in Economics and Business.