IMF RESEARCHER

Giovanni Dell'Ariccia

Last Updated: June 20, 2023

Giovanni Dell'Ariccia

Giovanni Dell'Ariccia is Deputy Director of the Research Department. Previously he worked in the Asia and Pacific Department. His research interests include: Banking; the Macroeconomics of Credit; Monetary Policy; International Finance; and Conditionality in International Lending and Aid Programs. He is a CEPR Research Fellow.

Email: GDELLARICCIA@imf.org

Fluent In: Italian.

Education:

Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Ph.D. in Economics (1997)

Universita’ di Roma “La Sapienza”, Laurea in Scienze Statistiche ed Economiche (Summa cum Laude).

1993-1995, Fellowship “Luciano Jona” Compagnia di San Paolo, Turin. 1995-1996, Fellowship Banca Nazionale del Lavoro, Rome.


Referee Activities:

AER, Review of Economic Studies, Journal of Finance, Journal of Financial Economics, Econometrica, Review of Financial Studies, EER, RAND Journal of Economics, Economic Journal, Journal of Financial Services Research, JIE, Review of International Economics, World Bank Economic Review, Journal of Banking and Finance, The Manchester School, Journal of Development Economics, Journal of Financial Intermediation, JMCB, JEEA.


Work in progress:

GDP-Indexed Bonds and the Sovereign-Bank Nexus (with T. Cordella)

Financial Stress and Economic Activity: Evidence from a New Worldwide Index (with H. Ahir, D. Furceri, C. Papageorgiou, and H. Qi)

Creditless Recoveries (with A. Abiad, B. Li, and N. Pierri)

Short-Term Interest Rates and Bank Lending Standards: Evidence from a Survey of Lending Terms (with L. Laeven and G. Suarez).

Financial Frictions, Foreign Currency Borrowing, and Systemic Risk, (with L. Laeven and R. Marquez).


Field of Expertise:

Monetary Policy

Banking

Macro-Financial Issues

International Finance