CURRICULUM VITAE

Tommaso Monacelli

Assistant Professor

Address

Department of Economics

Boston College

Chestnut Hill, MA 02467

(617) 552-3690

Education

Ph.D Economics, New York University 1999.

Thesis title: " Exchange Rate Regimes, Monetary Policy and Fluctuations".

Committee: Prof. Mark Gertler, Prof, Jordi Gali, Prof Andres Velasco.

Master of Arts in Economics, New York University, 1997.

BA in Economic and Social Sciences, Universita’ Bocconi, Milan, 1993.

Areas of Interests

Macroeconomics, Open Economy Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics.

Research and Teaching Experience

Boston College

Macroeconomic Theory (undergraduate and graduate level)

International Macroeconomics (graduate)

New York University

Research Assistant, Prof. Mark Gertler, Prof. Jordi Gali, 1996-1999

Teaching Assistant, Advanced Macroeconomics, Ph.D (Prof. Mark Gertler), Spring 1998.

Teaching Assistant (Statistics, Economic Principles), 1995-1996.

Universita’ Bocconi, Milan (Italy)

Research Assistant, I.G.I.E.R Bocconi , 1993-1994

Teaching Assistant, Economic Principles 1993-1994.

Fellowships and Honors

-Resident Researcher Fellowship, Ente Studi Monetari e Finanziari "Luigi Einaudi"-Bank of Italy, Rome, Spring ‘99.

-Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (NYU) Fellowship, 1995-1999

Publications

"How Much (A)symmetry in Europe ? Evidence from Industrial Sectors", European Economic Review, Vol. 39 # 5, May 1995 (with R.Helg, P. Manasse, R. Rovelli).

Working Papers

"Optimal Monetary Policy and Exchange Rate Volatility in a Small Open Economy (with J. Gali), Mimeo, Boston College 1999.

"Into the Mussa Puzzle: Monetary Policy Regimes and the Real Exchange Rate in a Small Open Economy" (Mimeo, NYU 1998).

"Open Economy Policy Rules under Imperfect Pass-Through" (Mimeo NYU, 1999).

"Monetary Policy Shocks in the Open Economy: Evidence and Some Theory" (Mimeo NYU, 1999).

Conferences

North American Meeting of the Econometric Society, Madison Wisconsin, June 1999.

SED ’99 Conference, Porto Conte (Alghero), June 1999.

Recent Seminars

1999

-New York University

-European Central Bank-Frankfurt

-Federal Reserve Bank of New York

-Columbia University

-George Washington University

-INSEAD

-Bank of England

-IGIER Bocconi

-CEMFI Madrid

-IIES Stockholm

-Boston College

-Brandeis University