Professor Emanuele Citera Coedited a New Book on European Banking
Assistant Professor of Economics Emanuele Citera coedited a book on central banking and crisis management. Central Banking, Monetary Policy, and the European Central Bank: Coping with the Challenges features essays by over a dozen authors on theoretical and practical issues including inflation, climate change, and future financial crises. Citera was also featured on Faculti, a research and technology platform focused on academic literature. He says the book was originally inspired by the internal and external crises experienced by the European banking system, including the pandemic and the 2012 Euro crisis. “We’ve seen different types of shocks [that] the European central bank has been dealing with pretty well,” he said, “[and] we’re more concerned about the legal institutional structure. Would it be possible for the Central Bank to [act] promptly and effectively?”
The Economics Program trains students to think critically about the economy and its social, political, and historical context. Small classes, encouragement of student research, and close interaction with the Levy Economics Institute are distinctive features of the experience.
Post Date: 01-27-2026
The Economics Program trains students to think critically about the economy and its social, political, and historical context. Small classes, encouragement of student research, and close interaction with the Levy Economics Institute are distinctive features of the experience.
Post Date: 01-27-2026