Book chapters

  1. Financial integration in Europe (with Marco Pagano), in The Evidence and Impact of Financial Globalization, Vol. 3, edited by Gerard Caprio et al. Academic Press, pp. 367-378, 2012. Oxford: Elsevier Inc.

  2. Financial market integration under EMU (with Marco Pagano), The Euro - The First Decade, edited by Marco Buti, Servaas Deroose, Vitor Gaspar and João Nogueira Martins. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 315-353, 2010.

  3. Real and financial assets in SHARE 2 (with Dimitris Christelis and Mario Padula), in First Results from the Survey of Health, Assets and Retirement in Europe (2004-2007) edited by A. Börsch-Supan, A. Brugiavini, H. Jürges, A. Kapteyn, J. Mackenbach, J. Siegrist, and G. Weber. Mannheim: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging, 2008.

  4. Financial integration (with Marco Pagano), in EMU at Ten: Should Denmark, Sweden and the UK Join?, edited by Harry Flam et al. Stockholm: SNS Economic Policy Group Report, 2008.

  5. The impact of perceived public school quality on private school choice in Italy (with Daniele Checchi), in Schools and the Equal Opportunity Problem, Paul Peterson and Ludger Woessman eds. Cambridge: MIT Press, June 2007.

  6. Role and effects of information sharing in credit markets (with Marco Pagano), in The Economics of Consumer Credit: European Experience and Lessons from the U.S, edited by G. Bertola, R. Disney, and C. Grant. Cambridge: The MIT Press, July 2006. http://www.csef.it/WP/wp36.pdf

  7. Generated Asset Variables in SHARE Release 1 (with Dimitris Christelis and Mario Padula), in Methodological Issues in the Survey of Health, Assets and Retirement in Europe, edited by Hendrik Jürges. Mannheim: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging, October 2005.

  8. The age-saving profile and the life-cycle hypothesis (with Franco Modigliani), in The Collected Papers of Franco Modigliani - Vol. 6. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 2005, 141-72. Published also in Long Run Growth and Short Run Stabilization: Essays in Memory of Albert Ando, edited by Lawrence Klein. Cheltenham, U.K.: Edward Elgar, April 2006. http://www.csef.it/WP/wp9.pdf

  9. Wealth and portfolio composition in SHARE (with Dimitris Christelis and Mario Padula), in Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe - First Results from the Survey of Health, Assets and Retirement in Europe, edited by A. Börsch-Supan, A. Brugiavini, H. Jürges, J. Mackenbach, J. Siegrist, and G. Weber. Mannheim: Mannheim Research Institute for the Economics of Aging, April 2005. http://www.csef.it/WP/wp132.pdf

  10. Tax incentives to saving and borrowing (with Luigi Pistaferri), in Taxation of Financial Intermediation, edited by P. Honohan. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003, http://www.csef.it/WP/wp83.pdf

  11. Public credit information: a European perspective (with Marco Pagano), in Credit Reporting Systems and the International Economy, edited by M. Miller. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003, http://www.csef.it/WP/wp35.pdf

  12. Stockholding in Italy (with Luigi Guiso), in Stockholding in Europe, edited by L. Guiso, M. Haliassos and T. Jappelli. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, http://www.csef.it/WP/wp82.pdf

  13. Household portfolios in Italy (with Luigi Guiso), in Household Portfolios, edited by L. Guiso, M. Haliassos and T. Jappelli. Cambridge: MIT Press, 2003, http://www.csef.it/WP/wp43.pdf

  14. Information sharing in credit markets: theory and evidence (with Marco Pagano), in Defusing Default: Incentives and Institutions, edited by M. Pagano. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 2001.

  15. The determinants of saving: lessons from Italy (with Marco Pagano), in Accounting for Saving: Financial Liberalization, Capital Flows and Growth in Latin America and Europe, C. Reinhart ed. Washington: Inter-American Development Bank, 1999, http://www.csef.it/WP/wp1.pdf

  16. Risk sharing and precautionary saving (with Luigi Guiso), in Saving and the Accumulation of Wealth. Essays on Italian Households and Government Behavior, edited by A. Ando, L. Guiso and I. Visco. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

  17. Personal saving in Italy (with Marco Pagano), in International Comparison of Personal Saving, edited by J. M. Poterba. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.

  18. Why is Italy's saving rate so high? (with Luigi Guiso and Daniele Terlizzese), in Saving and the Accumulation of Wealth. Essays on Italian Households and Government Behavior, edited by A. Ando, L. Guiso and I. Visco. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994.

  19. Government incentives and household saving in Italy (with Marco Pagano), in Public Policies and Household Saving, edited by J. M. Poterba. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994.

  20. Why has the Italian national saving rate declined? (with Franco Modigliani), in Market, Institutions and Economic Development. Essays in Honor of Paolo Sylos Labini, edited by S. Biasco, A. Roncaglia and M. Salvati. London: The Macmillan Press, 1992.

  21. The determinants of interest rates in the Italian economy (with Franco Modigliani), in Collected Papers of Franco Modigliani - Vol.5 – Saving, Deficits, Inflation, and Financial Theory, edited by S. Johnson. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1989.

  22. Fiscal policy and saving in Italy since 1860 (with Franco Modigliani), in Private Saving and Public Debt, edited by M. J. Boskin, J. S. Flemming and S. Gorini. Oxford: Basil Blackwell, 1987, p. 126-170. Reprinted in Collected Papers of Franco Modigliani - Vol.5 – Saving, Deficits, Inflation, and Financial Theory, edited by S. Johnson. Cambridge: The MIT Press, 1989.