Marina Azzimonti

Professor of Economics
Stony Brook University


 
 

Marina Azzimonti is an Endowed Professor of Economics at Stony Brook University, a Research Associate at the NBER Economic Fluctuations and Growth (EFG) and Political Economy (POL) programs and a Research Fellow at the CEPR. She is also an affiliated member of the Stony Brook Center for Theory Center and Computer Science. Marina received her PhD from the University of Rochester in 2004, and held full-time positions at the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, and Universities of Iowa and Texas-Austin. 

Marina’s main fields of study are Macroeconomics, Political Economy, and International Finance, with particular emphasis on dynamic public finance and the effects of polarization on the economy. Her latest research focuses on studying the effects of COVID-19 on the economy using Network Simulation analysis and big data. Her work has been published in the American Economic Review, the Journal of Economic Theory, the Journal of Monetary Economics, the International Economic Review, and the Review of Economic Dynamics, among others. Marina is an Associate Editor of the Journal of the European Economic Association and a Co-Editor of the EconomicDynamics Newsletter. She also serve as the Secretary for the Society for Economic Dynamics and is on the Advisory Board of the Laboratory for Aggregate Economics and Finance at UCSB. 

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