Publications
2025
Ghitti, M. et al. (2025) “What’s in a shade? The market relevance of green bonds’ external reviews”, The British Accounting Review, p. 101271.
Gianfrate, G. and Zanetti, L. (2025) “L’engagement degli investitori istituzionali tra impatto e greenwashing: alcune evidenze empiriche”, Rivista delle società forthcoming.
Masciandaro D., D. Romelli, S.Ugolini, Credibility is not Enough: Fiscal Monetization and Currency Depreciation in Early-Modern Venice, Explorations in Economic History, forthcoming.
Chortareas G., Masciandaro D., Russo R., Designing a Green Memorandum: Central Bankers, Politicians, Monetary Policy and Macro-Prudential Regulation, Macroeconomic Dynamics, forthcoming.
Barone R., Masciandaro D., Green Grease: Environmental Crime, Corruption and Money Laundering, Kyklos, https://doi.org/10.1111/kykl.12455.
2024
Gianfrate, G. et al. (2024) “On the resilience of ESG firms during the COVID-19 crisis: evidence across countries and asset classes”, Journal of International Business Studies, 55(8), pp. 1069–1084.
Masciandaro D., Russo R., Monetary and Macroprudential Policies: How to Be Green?, Economic Modelling, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econmod.2024.106931, 2024.
Ferrara F., Masciandaro D., Moschella M., Romelli D., What Do Politicians Think of Technocratic Institutions? European Parliament’s Attitudes towards the European Central Bank, Journal of Common Market Studies, https://doi.org/10.1111/jcms.13626.
Masciandaro D., Peia O., Romelli D., Central Bank Communication and Social Media: From Silence to Twitter, Journal of Economic Surveys, 38(2), 365-388.
Borghi E., Masciandaro D., Papini A., European Politicians and Financial Literacy Activism: Does Financial (In)Stability Matter? Economics Letters,244, j.econlet.2024.111981.