Davide Romelli
Assistant Professor
Economics
Trinity College Dublin
Ireland
Biography
Davide Romelli is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Economics, Trinity College Dublin. His research interests are Central Banking, Central Bank Independence, Financial Stability, Banking and Financial Supervision, International Economics and International Macroeconomics. Davide obtained his PhD in Economics from ESSEC Business School and THEMA-University of Cergy Pontoise in December 2015. He holds a Master in Business Administration Research from ESSEC Business School, a MSc in Economic Analysis from University of Cergy Pontoise, France and a Master Degree in Finance from Catholic University of Milan, Italy. He has published in the Journal of Financial Stability, the Financial History Review and has attended many international conferences.
Research Interest
Central Banking, Central Bank Independence, Financial Stability, Banking and Financial Supervision, Political Economy, International Economics and International Macroeconomics
Publications
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Donato Masciandaro and Davide Romelli, Central Bankers as Supervisors: Do Crises Matter?, 2015, Notes: [BAFFI CAREFIN Centre Research Paper No. 2015-04.], Working Paper, PUBLISHED
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Donato Masciandaro, Paola Profeta, Davide Romelli, Gender and Monetary Policymaking: Trends and Drivers, 2015, Working Paper
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Donato Masciandaro and Davide Romelli, Banking Supervision and External Auditors: What Works Best?, 2016, Working Paper,
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Davide Romelli, Cristina Terra, Enrico X Vasconcelos, Current Account and Real Exchange Rate Changes: The Impact of Trade Openness, 2016,
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Arnone M., Romelli D., Romelli D., Dynamic central bank independence indices and inflation rate: A new empirical exploration, Journal of Financial Stability, 9, (3), 2013, p385-398 , Journal Article, PUBLISHED
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Masciandaro, D., Romelli, D., Ups and downs of central bank independence from the Great Inflation to the Great Recession: Theory, institutions and empirics, Financial History Review, 22, (3), 2015, p259-289
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Patricia Charléty, Davide Romelli, Estefania Santacreu-Vasut, Appointments to central bank boards: Does gender matter?, Economics Letters, 155, 2017, p59-61