PIERO MONCASCA


PIERO MONCASCA aims at establishing a tradition of meetings among Italian-based macro-monetary economists. The final goal is to create synergies, strengthen the cooperation and foster the development of joint research projects. Participation to these workshops by researchers as well as Ph.D students close to thesis completion and Post-Docs is encouraged.

The first edition of the PIERO MONCASCA MONEY-MACRO MEETINGS took place at the University of Pavia on September 22, 2006. The meeting gathered several researchers (a somewhat random sample may be seen herewho presented their work-in-progress papers and discussed them with a large and qualified audience. Given the success of this meeting, the scientific committee decided to organize an official meeting each year in September. 

This website collects some information regarding the PIERO MONCASCA MONEY-MACRO GROUP. In particular, it provides the programs of the previously organized workshops, along with the mailing list of the members of the group. Here this information goes:

  • programs of the organized workshops:
  1. University of Pavia (September 22, 2006) - program
  2. University of Padova (September 17, 2007) - program
  3. Einaudi Institute for Economics and Finance (September 19, 2008) - program
  4. Bocconi University (September 18, 2009) - program
  5. Bocconi University (October 15, 2010) - call for papers

There is a sort of 'moral commitment' required to each member of the group, i.e. that of attending the yearly meeting. If you want to become a member of the group or you have suggestions/proposals/critiques, please write an email to Efrem Castelnuovo.

We look forward to meeting you at our workshops!

The Scientific Committee

Guido Ascari (University of Pavia)
Efrem Castelnuovo (University of Padua)
Carlo Favero (Bocconi University)
Francesco Lippi (University of Sassari)
Tommaso Monacelli (Bocconi University)
Alessandro Secchi (Bank of Italy)


p.s.: You may want to know that PIERO MONCASCA
is a Homo Economicus combining the five founders of the project, namely Francesco LipPI, Carlo FavERO, Tommaso MONacelli, Efrem CAstelnuovo, and Guido ASCAri.

Thanks for visiting PIERO MONCASCA's webpage!

[updated: Septemebr 1, 2010]