Costanza Greppi Maturana
Costanza Greppi-Maturana is a Research Analyst at Bruegel working on international trade and macroeconomic policy.
Her research examines how external shocks and changes in the structure of global value chains impact low-income economies, and analyses the evolutions of European Union tax-related recommendations and their policy implications. She also works on international macroeconomics, the circular economy and resource productivity.
Costanza is fluent in Italian, Spanish, French and English.
Before joining Bruegel, Costanza worked at the World Bank's Development Economics Vice Presidency (DEC) on the Women, Business and the Law (WBL) project, and in a technology company where she consulted on international trade, exchange rate dynamics and e-commerce strategy. She holds a master’s in International Trade, Finance and Development from the Barcelona School of Economics, and studied at the Paris School of Economics and King’s College London.
Featured work
EU aid for domestic revenue mobilisation after the Sevilla Commitment
The 2025 Sevilla Commitment renews the push for domestic revenue mobilisation, with the EU needing stable, targeted support for low-income partners
The European Union’s external imbalances: past, future and policy
Europe’s rising external surplus now rivals China’s, reflecting weak investment and growing surpluses, pointing to a need for pro-investment reforms
Shifting priorities, slow progress: an analysis of EU tax recommendations
EU tax advice has broadened to new objectives, yet uneven implementation highlights the limits of soft coordination
COVID-19’s economic impact on low-income countries: preparing for the next shock
COVID-19 hit low-income exporters hard, exposing risks from weak diversification and straining trade, supply systems and financial stability
All work
Policy Brief
16 April 2026
EU aid for domestic revenue mobilisation after the Sevilla Commitment
The 2025 Sevilla Commitment renews the push for domestic revenue mobilisation, with the EU needing stable, targeted support for low-income partners
Working paper
16 April 2026
The European Union’s external imbalances: past, future and policy
Europe’s rising external surplus now rivals China’s, reflecting weak investment and growing surpluses, pointing to a need for pro-investment reforms
Working paper
27 November 2025
Shifting priorities, slow progress: an analysis of EU tax recommendations
EU tax advice has broadened to new objectives, yet uneven implementation highlights the limits of soft coordination
Working paper
25 September 2025
COVID-19’s economic impact on low-income countries: preparing for the next shock
COVID-19 hit low-income exporters hard, exposing risks from weak diversification and straining trade, supply systems and financial stability