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Professor in Economics, Lancaster University

Lorenza Rossi is Chair in Macroeconomics at Lancaster University. She has published widely on theoretical issues in macroeconomics, monetary economics and firm dynamics, including papers in the Economic Journal, the Journal of Money Credit and Banking, the European Economic Review, the Review of Economic Dynamics, the Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control.

Her research interests are on monetary policy, uncertainty and business cycle, DSGE models with financial market and labour market frictions, trend inflation, inflation expectactions, models with firm heteroegeneity and dynamics.

She is currently working with business cycle models with endogenous and exogenous uncertainty and also with models firm heterogeneity and dynamics to study structural changes in the labour share of income, capital intensity and productivity.

Experience

  • 2021–present
    Professor, Lancaster University