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Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi, born in 1968 in Cremona (Italy), is an economist.

Currently he is Chief Economist at Kuwait China Investment Company.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7] Previously, he was a Senior Economist at the World Bank, a Research Associate at Harvard University, and an economist at the Inter-American Development Bank. His main interests include macroeconomics, fiscal policy, public finance, investment, welfare theory, and development.[8][9][10] He has published articles and books.


Published Works

Books

  • In 2003, he published What do you mean?, a book on efficiency and equity in social services delivery, by IADB/The Johns Hopkins University Press.
  • In 2007, he co-authored The World Bank, a book in Italian by Il Mulino.
  • In 2008, he co-authored Reshaping Economic Geography in East Asia, a book by the World Bank.

Selected Papers

  • Rising growth, declining investment : the puzzle of the Philippines. English (World Bank Working Paper Series);
  • Reaching the millennium development goals : Mauritania should care. English (World Bank Working Paper Series);
  • NHA in Latin America and Caribbean. Concepts, Results and Policy Uses. English and Spanish (IADB/INDES Working Paper Series); and
  • Mind the Gap. Suggestions on How to Bridge Gender Gaps in Developing Regions. English and Spanish (IADB/INDES Working Paper Series).

References

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