International Economics Scholar and Migration Policy Expert
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Dr. Giuseppe De Arcangelis serves as Professor of International Economics at Sapienza University of Rome since 2005, bringing extensive experience in economic research and policy analysis. After earning his Ph.D. from the University of Michigan in 1996 with research on managed exchange rates, he has built a distinguished career spanning academia and policy institutions. His professional journey includes significant roles at the Bank of Italy, consultancy work for the European Central Bank, and the Bank for International Settlements. His research focuses on international trade, migration economics, and macroeconomic policy, with notable contributions to understanding illegal migration, remittance behavior, and fiscal policy in OECD countries. Through his Coursera courses "Macroeconomic Financial Accounts" and "Macroeconomic Financial Accounts Course 2," he shares insights gained from his extensive experience in international economics and econometrics. His work has been published in prestigious journals, with significant contributions to migration studies, international trade theory, and monetary policy analysis