Matteo Maggiori wins the Bernácer Prize

Matteo Maggiori has been awarded the 21st edition of the Bernácer Prize.

The Germán Bernácer Prize is given annually to a European economist under age 40 who has made outstanding contributions in macroeconomics and finance. The committee awarded the prize for “his influential research on international finance and macroeconomics, including asset pricing and exchange rate dynamics,” and cited Matteo’s role as the co-founder and director of the Global Capital Allocation Project.

For further information on this year’s selection committee and prize’s history, see here.

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