
Dr Andrea Pasqualini
Dr Andrea Pasqualini
- Career Development Fellow in Economics
Profile
I completed my undergraduate (2012) and graduate (2014) studies at Ca' Foscari University of Venice. In 2015 I moved to Milan to pursue my PhD at Bocconi University, which I obtained in January 2021. I then moved to Oxford, where I currently am a Career Development Fellow associated both with the Department of Economics and Lincoln College.
College teaching
I am eager to teach most subject in Economics. At Lincoln College, I am a tutor for Macroeconomics. In the past, I have delivered classes in Computational and Numerical Methods for Macroeconomists, as well as Microeconomics and Financial Intermediation, ranging from the undergraduate to the PhD level.
- Research
My research interests deal with market power in financial markets, with a focus on its macroeconomic consequences. I study how and how much banks and other financial institutions exert market power, including loan and deposit markets. I am also interested in the interaction that bank market power has with credit misallocation, financial stability, and the transmission of monetary policy.
- Select publications
An Entropy-Based Early Warning Indicator for Systemic Risk (with M. Billio, R. Casarin and M. Costola), Journal of International Financial Markets, Institutions and Money 45, 2016, pp. 42-59, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.intfin.2016.05.008