Lodovico Pizzati

Assistant Professor (Teaching) of Economics
Lodovico Pizzati
Pronouns He / Him / His Email pizzati@usc.edu

Education

  • Ph.D. Economics, Georgetown University, 2/2000
    • SSEM 200: Sophomore Seminar Series The objective of this course is to expose students to different career paths that are available with a major in economics. The course is principally targeted to students who may not be in the job market yet, but that are interested in learning about the opportunities available with an economics major. Speakers are selected based on their success in their particular industry, and the objective is to show the wide array of job opportunities that are available with a background in economics. The industries covered include government (local, state, federal and international organizations), non-profit organizations, and the private sector (real estate, investment, technology, economic consulting, entertainment industry, entrepreneurship)., 2017-2018
  • Journal Article

    • Pizzati, L., Agénor, P. (2005). Disinflation and the Supply Side. Journal of Macroeconomics. Vol. 27 (4), pp. 596-620.
    • Pizzati, L. (2000). Monetary Policy Coordination and the Level of National Debt. Empirica. Vol. 27 (4), pp. 389-409.

    Proceedings

    • Pizzati, Lodovico (Ed.). (2003). European Integration, Regional Policy and Growth. Washington, DC. The World Bank.
    • Pizzati, Lodovico (Ed.). (2001). Labor, Employment, and Social Policies in the EU Enlargement Process: Changing Perspectives and Policy Options. Washington, DC. The World Bank.
    • Econ 369: Economics of European Integration, Economics, 2019-2020
    • Implement Moblab interactive platform in Econ 203 and Econ 205, 2017-2018
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