Federico Ravenna is a distinguished academic and economist currently serving as a Professor of Economics at Università degli Studi di Torino and holding the Carlo Alberto Chair in Monetary Policy and Financial Markets at Collegio Carlo Alberto, where Federico also directs CCA DataLab. Ravenna’s extensive experience includes fellowships at the Center for Economic and Policy Research and CIRANO, as well as affiliated professorships at HEC Montréal and Københavns Universitet. Previous roles include Senior Adviser at Sveriges Riksbank and Chief Policy Adviser at Danmarks Nationalbank. Ravenna's academic career started as an Assistant Professor, leading to positions such as Head of Research and Associate Professor at HEC Montréal and the University of California, Santa Cruz. Ravenna holds a PhD and an MA in Economics from New York University, an MPhil in International Economics from the University of Derby, and a BA in Economics from Luiss Guido Carli University.
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