Vincenzo Quadrini

Vincenzo Quadrini joined the Duke faculty in 1998 after teaching for two years at Pompeu Fabra University in Barcelona, Spain. He received his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania in 1996. His research interests are in the study of macroeconomic models with heterogeneous agents, monetary economics, and problem of income and wealth distribution and mobility. He teaches courses on macroeconomics, monetary theory and policy, and European integration.
Recent Research
Monetary Policy and The Financial Decision of Firms (with T.F. Cooley)
Financial Markets and Firm Dynamics (with T.F. Cooley)
Is Monetary Policy Based on the Phillips Curve Relation Optimal? (with T.F. Cooley)
Cash Flows Sensitivity of Investment in Optimal Financial Contracts with Repeated Moral Hazard

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329H Social Sciences
(919) 660-1817
quadrini@econ.duke.edu
(919) 684-8974

Selected Publications
"The Importance of Entrepreneurship for Wealth Concentration and Mobility," The Review of Income and Wealth, 1999.
"Growth, Learning and Redistributive Policies," Journal of Public Economics, forthcoming.
"Entrepreneurship, Saving and Social Mobility," Review of Economic Dynamics, forthcoming.
"A Neoclassical Model of The Phillips Curve Relation" (with T. Cooley), Journal of Monetary Economics, forthcoming.

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Course Descriptions
Intermediate Macroeconomics (Econ 154)
Monetary Theory and Policy (Econ 305)




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Professor Quadrini's Home Page
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