A) CV

Francesco D'Amuri Google scholar page here

Current position

Economic adviser - Italian  Minister of Economy and Finance

Previous positions

Deputy head - Households and labor market division (June 2019-January 2023). Italian Central Bank.

Visiting scholar (June 2016-September 2016). Universitat Pompeu Fabra

Advisor (June 2016-June 2019). Italian Central Bank.

Economist (February 2008-June 2016). Italian Central Bank.

Visiting scholar (September 2015-January 2016). UCLA

Visiting scholar (February 2009). Federal Reserve Bank San Francisco

Visiting scholar (September 2008). UC Davis

Advisor (February 2009 - January 2010). Italian civil service ministry

Economist (September 2006-January 2008). Fondazione Eni Enrico Mattei

TA and RA (February 2004-September 2005). Bocconi University

Other appointments

Economic policy committee (UE) (2011-2019)

Expert group on low wage growth (ECB) (2017-19)

Member of the Job Market Commission for the Bank of Italy (2014, 2020, 2021)

Member of the Editorial Board - Bank of Italy working papers (2011-2014)

Education

PhD in Economics (December 2013). University of Essex. Pass without revisions

Thesis committee: A. Delavande, S. Pischke. Advisors: M. Bryan, C. Nicoletti.

BSc in Economics (February 2004). Bocconi University. Summa cum laude

Keynote lectures

Lund University (Sweden). October 2016. Three days conference "Migration and the European Welfare states"

Invited lectures

Bocconi U, Czech National Bank, German Ministry for Economic Affairs, Luiss U, Sapienza U, Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research.

Conferences organization

Co-Organizer of the Bank of Italy/CEPR workshop on labor economics, Rome, 15-16 March 2018. Call for papers, Program.

Co-Organizer of the Bank of Italy/CEPR/IZA, Annual Symposium in Labour Economics (Rome, June 13-14 2019). Call for papers, Program.

Co-Organizer of the Bank of Italy/CEPR workshop on labor economics (Rome, September 10-11 2020). Call for papers, Program.

Co-Organizer of the Bank of Italy/CEPR workshop on labor economics, Rome, September 9-10, 2021. Call for papers, and Program.

Referee

American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics, Austrian Academy of Science, Demography, Economic Letters, Economica, Empirical Economics, European Economic Review, IMF Economic Review, International Journal of Forecasting, International Journal of Manpower, International Migration, IZA journal of labor economics, Journal of Human Resources, Journal of Labor Economics, Journal of Productivity Analysis, Journal of the European Economic Association, Journal of Population Economics, Journal of Regional Science, Labour, Labour Economics, Nature, Regional Science and Urban Economics, Research in Labor Economics, Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Review of Economics and Statistics, World Development.

Scholarships and prizes

Economic and Social Research Council, UK: Quota competition award (2006-2012)

Italian Society for Labor Economics: Tarantelli best paper prize (2011)

Italian Society for Public Economics: Best paper prize for under-35 authors (2005, 2010)

Bocconi University: Postgraduate scholarship; Best graduates’ prize (2004)

European Union: Semester abroad fellowship (2001)