Pamfili Antipa
Pamfili Antipa
I am a Fellow at the London School of Economics' Department of Economic History. Prior to joining the LSE, I worked in the Banque de France’s research department and Science Po’s economics department. More recently, I held a research fellowship at the Bank for International Settlements.
I am interested in how monetary and fiscal policies interacted and evolved over time in order to cope with extreme events, such as world wars or major financial crises. My research also investigates how financial innovations facilitated the management of public debt. Finally, I explore how the investments in certain assets shaped financial institutions and affected political decisions making processes and their outcomes.