Andrea Montanino


Andrea Montanino is an Italian economist and business executive. He currently serves as Chief Economist and Director for Sectoral Strategies and Impact Assessment at Cassa Depositi e Prestiti, Italy’s national promotional institution. He is also Chairman of the Board of the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia.
He has formerly held the positions of Executive Director of the International Monetary Fund, representing the governments of Italy, Albania, Greece, Malta, Portugal, and San Marino, Director General at the Italian Treasury, and Chairman of the private equity Fondo Italiano di Investimento.

Early life and education

Montanino earned a Bachelor’s degree in Economics from the Sapienza University of Rome in 1992. He later obtained a Master’s degree from the London School of Economics in 1995, followed by a Ph.D. in Political Economy from Sapienza University in 1997.

Career

Montanino served in several Italian and International institutions. In Italy he has been senior economist at the Prime Minister’s Office, economic advisor and head of technical secretariat of Minister Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa. He also served as Chief Economist of Confindustria, the Italian Employers’ Association.
In Brussels, he worked at the European Commission’s Directorate-General for Economic and Financial Affairs, where he contributed to the reform of EU budgetary rules and conducted long-term sustainability analysis of member states.
From 2012 to 2014, Montanino was appointed Executive Director and Board Member at the International Monetary Fund in Washington, D.C., representing Italy, Albania, Greece, Malta, Portugal, and San Marino.
In 2014 he joined the Atlantic Council, a non-partisan American think tank based in Washington D.C. in the field of international affairs favoring Atlanticism, to lead the Global Business and Economics Program. He was also named C. Boyden Gray Fellow on Global Growth where he served until 2017 before returning to Italy.

Other roles

Academic activity and publications

Montanino is Professor of Practice in Geoeconomics at Luiss University in Rome.
He has been a columnist for La Stampa and currently his op-eds appear on Corriere della Sera – L’Economia. He has been interviewed by major news media such as BBC, CNN, Fox News, Financial Times.
Currently he is Member of the Scientific Committees of: Fondazione "Tor Vergata", Scuola di Politiche, SPES Academy, Rivista "Economia Italiana". He is fellow of the Luiss Institute for European Analysis and Policy.
Selected Publications
1.  “Dal Debito Pubblico al Capitale Privato: Verso una Nuova Politica Economica”, in Private Equity e Intervento Pubblico, Egea, 2011.
2. “The role of public policy in worker training in Italy”, European Journal of Vocational Training, 2007.
3. “The EU Approach to Fiscal Sustainability”, in Fiscal Policy and the Road to the Euro, Varsavia, 2006.
4. “Measuring the Quality of Public Expenditures”, in Les Finances Publiques: Defis a Moyen et Long Termes,  papers and proceedings of the 16th Congress of the Belgian Economists, Mons, 2005.
5. “EU Fiscal Surveillance and the Increasing Focus Towards the Long-term”, Revista Presupuesto y Gasto Publico, Madrid, 2004.
6. ”Expenditure on Education: the Implications for Economic Growth and Public Finances”, Economic Papers, n.217,  European Commission, Brussels, 2004.
7. “Il Patto di Stabilità e Crescita”, Rivista di Politica Economica, SIPI, Roma, 2003.
8. « Un Pacte Pour la Stabilité et la Croissance Economique en Europe »,, Revue du Marchè Commune et de l’Union Européenne, Paris, 2002.
9. “Le Molte Funzioni del Lavoro Interinale in Italia: da Strumento di Flessibilità a Contratto di Prova”,, Rivista di Politica Economica, SIPI, Roma, 2003.
10. “Formazione aziendale, struttura dell’occupazione e dimensione dell’impresa”, Rivista di Politica Economica, SIPI, Roma, 2002.

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