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Job Market Candidate 2008/2009

Damiano Sandri

Damiano Sandri


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Office: Mergenthaler Hall
Cell Phone: (410) 710-9900
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Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

 

Thesis:

"Implications of Risk for Saving, Investment and Welfare" Abstract

Fields:

Macroeconomics, Open Economy Macroeconomics, Economic Growth and Development, Applied Econometrics

Research:

"Growth and Capital Flows with Risky Entrepreneurship"
(job market paper) PDF

"Macro-Hedging for Commodity Exporters"
(in progress, with Olivier Jeanne and Eduardo Borensztein)

"Optimal Precautionary Savings for Commodity Exporters"
(in progress, with Olivier Jeanne)

"Saving and Investment in Developing Countries" (in progress)

"Does the Median Voter Decide on Trade Policies? Evidence from Survey Data" (in progress)

"Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, Revisited," with K. Anderson et al., World Trade Review, Vol.7, No.3, October 2008

"Distortions in Farmer Prices since the 1950s: South Africa in International Perspective," with K. Anderson et al., Agrekon, Vol.46, No.4, December 2007

"Evolution of Global Distortions to Agricultural Incentives since the 1950s," with K. Anderson and E. Valenzuela, Ch.2 in Political Economy of Distortions to Agricultural Incentives, forthcoming

"Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Ecuador," with E. Valenzuela and S. Wong, Ch.7 in Distortions to Agricultural Incentives in Latin America, 2008

"Measuring Distortions to Agricultural Incentives," with K. Anderson et al., Appendix 1 in the Distortions to Agricultural Incentives volumes for Latin America (2008), Europe's Transition Economies (2008) and Asia (forthcoming)

Presentations

NBER Summer Institute, Consumption Group, Boston, July 2008

IMF Research Department, Washington D.C., July 2008

La Pietra-Mondragone Workshop, Florence (ITA), July 2008

Small Open Economies in a Globalized World II, Waterloo (CAN), June 2008

Teaching

Mathematical Methods in Economics II (graduate), Spring 2008, TA

Elements of Macroeconomics (undergraduate), Fall 2005, TA

International Trade (graduate), Spring 2004, TA

References

Professor Christopher Carroll -

Professor Jon Faust -

Professor Olivier Jeanne -

Professor Pravin Krishna -