Massimo Bordignon attended post graduate studies in Economics in the UK (MA, Essex; PhD, Warwick). His research interests are mainly concentrated on Public and Political Economics. After having taught in several other universities, he is currently full professor of Public Economics at the Catholic University of Milan.
A co-founder of www.lavoce.info, he acted as President of the Italian Society of Public Economists, Director of the Economic Department in the Catholic university, member of the Managing Board of the IIPF and of the Scientific Advisory Board of IFO-Munich. He worked as a consultant for the Italian Treasury, the IMF and several other institutions and think tanks. He is currently a member of the European Fiscal Board in Brussels.

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Putting the fiscal toothpaste back into the tube: It’s time to normalise the euro area fiscal stance in 2024
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- EU policies 
- Macroeconomic policy

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Making the EU and national budgetary frameworks work together
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- EU institutions 
- EU policies

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Public finances and climate change in the post-pandemic era
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- Environment 
- EU policies

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The EU fiscal framework: A flanking reform is more preferable than quick fixes
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- Europe's nations and regions 
- EU institutions 
- EU policies

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Fiscal support for a sustainable recovery in the euro area
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- Macroeconomic policy 
- Europe's nations and regions 
- EU policies