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Pamfili Antipa is a Fellow at the London School of Economics with significant expertise in monetary and fiscal policies, particularly how they adapt to extreme events like world wars and financial crises. His research delves into financial innovations that facilitate the management of public debt, investigating how investments and assets are influenced by financial institutions and the political decision-making processes they entail. Before joining LSE, he worked at the Banque de France in its research department and also visited the economics department at Sciences Po. Antipa held a research fellowship at the Bank for International Settlements and obtained his PhD from the Paris School of Economics. He currently teaches undergraduate and graduate courses, including 'Boom Bust: Macroeconomic History of the Modern World' and 'Quantitative Analysis of Economic History'.
Bank for International Settlements • Location unknown
Conducted research related to monetary policy and financial systems.
Banque de France • Location unknown
Engaged in research relevant to monetary policy and fiscal matters.
Sciences Po • Location unknown
Collaborated with the economics department on various projects.
Department of Economics