
Giuseppe Daluiso
Former Research Assistant,
Giuseppe Daluiso, an Italian citizen, holds a Master degree in Economics and Social Sciences at Bocconi University in Milan and a Master Joint degree in Economic Research at Université Catholique de Louvain (UCL). He obtained a Bachelor degree in Economics at Bocconi University, with a thesis on trust in the European national political systems. During his studies, he spent a semester at University of Wisconsin-Madison in USA focusing on Banking and Corporate Finance.
His previous work experiences include an internship as junior analyst at the hedge fund Kairos Partners in London. Prior to joining Bruegel, he was a trainee at DG ECFIN in the Unit on G20, IMF and G-group countries of the European Commission.
Giuseppe's research interests include Macroeconomics and Growth Theory, as well as Finance and Financial regulation. He is fluent in English and Italian and has a good knowledge of French and Spanish.
Featured work
Mergers and acquisitions of Banks in the Euro Area: where are the borders?
The creation of a monetary union has allowed wholesale banking in Europe to become increasingly integrated, until the financial crisis reversed the tr
Can the European Central Bank control interest rates?
The short answer is a hesitant yes, bordering with a timid no.
Blogs review: Tackling youth unemployment
What’s at stake: The latest unemployment figures for the 15 to 24 years old age group have made big waves in the media and made European policyma
What is the net of good and bad news from Brussels and Washington?
The short answer is: somewhat positive. The longer, but still broad-brush, answer starts from noting that two important documents have been issue