Roberto Robatto

Assistant Professor - Finance at Wisconsin School of Business

Schools

  • Wisconsin School of Business

Expertise

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Wisconsin School of Business

Roberto Robatto recently completed his doctorate in economics at the University of Chicago. He also holds a M.Sc. in Economics from Bocconi University and Pompeu Fabra University.

His main research interests are at the intersection of banking, macroeconomics and monetary policy, with emphasis on theoretical analysis. In his dissertation, he analyzed the macroeconomic impact of systemic financial crises and the effects of monetary policies aimed at mitigating and preventing such crises. He is also interested in understanding the theoretical basis of attitudes toward risk, with a focus on how biological evolution affects economic behavior.

He was awarded the 2009 Crivelli Scholarship by the Unicredit & Universities Foundation, the 2011 Macro Field Lee Prize by the Economics Department of the University of Chicago, the 2012 Dissertation Fellowship by the Macroeconomic Modeling and Systemic Risk Research Initiative, and the 2014 SUERF-Unicredit Research Prize “Reregulation of the Financial Sector” for his research on monetary policy and financial crises.

Education

  • PhD University of Chicago (2009 — 2014)
  • MSc Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2008 — 2009)
  • Bachelor and MSc Università Bocconi (2005 — 2008)

Companies

  • Visiting Assistant Professor of Finance and Business Economics University of Southern California - Marshall School of Business (2018)
  • Assistant Professor of Finance Wisconsin School of Business (2014)
  • Research Assistant The University of Chicago (2012 — 2012)
  • Teaching Assistant The University of Chicago (2011 — 2012)
  • Lecturer The University of Chicago (2011 — 2011)
  • Teaching Assistant Universitat Pompeu Fabra (2008 — 2009)
  • Research Assistant Università Bocconi (2008 — 2008)
  • Intern Accenture (2007 — 2007)

Skills

  • Economic Research
  • Analysis
  • Macroeconomics

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