Curriculum vitae
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Curriculum vitae
Gloria Bartoli gbartoli@luiss. it gloria. bartoli@tesoro. it CURRRICULUM VITAE NAME Gloria M. T. Bartoli NATIONALITY Italian LANGUAGES Italian, English, French, Spanish. SUMMARY OF COMPETENCE AND EXPERTISE - Member of the Council of Experts a t the Ministry of Economy and Finance - 18 years experience in international organisations -IMF, OECD, World Bank, WTO - 15 years experience in academic teaching and research - Consultant at public institutions and private companies: Italian Prime Minister Office, ICE, UNCTAD SACE, SIP/Telecom, Banco SanPaolollntesa Sanpaolo, Federtessile. -- Observer at the GATS 2000 negotiations for financial markets access liberalization - Preparation of the G7 meeting for the Italian Presidency in 2001 and for the World Bank in 1997 - Design of reforms of international institutions (G7), fiscal policies (IMF), foreign trade (WTO,OECD), and business climate and FDI (World Bank, UNCTAD) - Strong network of personal contacts in international organisations, financial institutions and governments EMPLOYMENT EXPERIENCES Mareh 2011 to date Member of the Council of Experts at the Italian Ministry of Economy an d Finance. As Senior Advisor, I provide notes on macroeconomic and structural industriai, trade, labor market, etc ... - policy issues. I co-ordinate the Treasury contributions to the Economie Policy Committee of the OECD and its Working Party l and participate in their meetings. I contribute to the Stability Program and National Reform Program mandated by Italian Financial Law and EU regulations. I am also part ofthe Working Group of the Treasury on Forecasting and Modeling. March 2010-2011 ChiefEconomist at SACE ( Italian Export Credit Agency) SACE is a private company, but held 100% by the Italian State. It is the equivalent of EXIM Bank in the US, providing insurance and, at a lesser extent, financing to exporters. As ChiefEconomist, I was in charge ofthe Annual Report, sector and country specific studies, country risk maps, and I contributed to internai training and public conferences. Moreover, I participated in all the preliminary and final Committees that evaluate projects put forward by the staff, which include traditional export insurance operations as well as new operations that guarantee national projects on renewable energy and credits of SME towards the Public Administration. Moreover, the Risk Committee examines possible increases in country insurance ceilings, agreements on rescheduling of defaulting banks, and decides on the ones to be presented to the Board for approvai. Dee. 2005 to date LUISS , Libera Università Internazionale degli Studi Sociali, Rome, Italy. Adjunct professor of Global Macroeconomic Perspectives and of International Economie Institutions. At LUISS Government School Lecturer on Economie Governance: Global and European. Within the LUISS Business School, design and management of the Amica Italia Project for Chinese managers in cooperation with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Confindustria (Association ofitalian Entrepreneurs). Sept. 2003-Nov.2005 University of Roma Tre, Adjunct professor ofEconomic PolicyInternational Issues.. Consultant with the World Bank, the WTO and ICE. Design and management of a training course for policy makers of Emerging and Developing countries on WTO Agricultural Negotiations, in partnership with the World Bank, the FAO, the WTO and the Italian Ministry ofForeign Affairs At the University ofTurin, Adjunct Professor of Industriai Policy. January-June 2003 United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Geneva. Division on Investment, Technology, and Enterprise Development. Duties include providing inputs and comments on national and regional foreign 2 direct investment (FDI) issues in generai and in particular for Investment Policy Reviews. January-May 2001 ltalian Prime Minister Office, Rome, Italy. Advisor in charge of studies on intemational issues and institutions. Duties included: writing a White Paper on Intemational Organizations, providing background documentation for the Italian Presidency ofthe G7/8 meeting in Genoa, with particular emphasis on the reform of multilateral financial institutions; organizing and participating in the intemational conference of Florence on "G8 and Global Governance", which gathered the G8 team, Italian authorities, Intemational Institutions, and NGOs. October 99-Sept.Ol World Trade Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Principal Counsellor in a staff exchange with the World Bank in order to attend to the multilateral negotiations on financial market access liberalization in the context of GATS 2000; to review the World Bank and IMF trade-related initiatives, in the context of WTO Coherence Agreement; to assist WTO management in implementing and monitoring the Integrated Framework for Least Developed Countries' trade development; to participate in the Task Force established by the Director Generai on improving public outreach and relations with the media, NGOs, International Organizations, Parliamentarians, and Universities; to organize and manage web-site discussions on trade and sustainable development; to contribute to the Report ofthe Director Generai for the year 2000. Sept.l994-Dec.2002 International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (World Bank) Washington, DC. As Senior Economist in the Research Department directed by Joseph Stiglitz, duties included the analysis of the impact of financialliberalization on emerging and developing countries; managing the Aid for Trade initiative as the World Bank Coordinator for the Integrated Framework for the Least Developed Countries Trade Development; previously, Senior Trade Economist for the Africa Region and Country Economist for Senegal. For the latter, I was in charge of the Expenditure Review in cooperation with the European Commission and of organizing and managing seminars on fiscal and trade issues for the Public Administration. Duties for Regional Trade Issues, in the Office of the Chief Economist, consisted in advising senior World Bank management on bilatera! or multilateral initiatives to encourage Africa' s trade, including the proposed G7 Africa initiative, the US Congress' bill on trade and investment with Africa, and the renegotiation ofthe ACP countries convention with the EU. 1991- 1994 Organization for Economie Cooperation and Development, Paris, France. In the External Debt Unit, Development Cooperation Directorate, duties involved analysis of debt restructuring in developing countries and attending Paris Club meetings on rescheduling of official debt. In the Division of Relations with Non-Member Countries, Trade Directorate, duties included: (l) encouraging and monitoring the reform oftrade policy 3 and institutions in Centrai and Eastem Europe and the former Soviet Union; (2) carrying out research on regionai integration in economies in transition and on sequencing of the transition process; (3) providing technicai assistance for intemationai trade institution building such as export credit, insurance, and promotion; an d (4) organizing information links between OECD countries and former Soviet Republics on trade poiicies and institutions 1985- 1991 1983- 1985 International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C. Economist, Fiscai Affairs Department. Speciai Fiscai Studies Division. Duties included: (l) participating in adjustment programs and surveillance missions. This invoived: anaiysing the major components of govemment current and capitai expenditures and of govemment revenues; anaiysing the financing of govemment deficits and the structure of govemment internai and extemai debt; making medium and Iong-term projections in order to evaiuate the adjustment path to be followed by the country; recommending discretionary fiscai measures in order to achieve macroeconomic stabilization; and negotiating with fiscai and monetary authorities; (2) carrying out technical assistance work; (3) providing background papers for the discussion of fiscal issues at the IMF Board of Govemors; (4) carrying out individuai and coordinating joint research projects --among the papers that resulted from these projects are the Introduction to the first issue of the World Series of Govemment Statistics and papers on fiscal expansion and extemai imbaiances ( see publications); (5) reviewing papers of other IMF departments, publications/theses on fiscai issues by applicants to the IMF, and external papers for publications in journals; reviewing fiscai policies of industriai countries discussed at the IMF Board of Govemors; and (6) participating in the World Economie Outlook pubiication. University of Calabria, Itaiy. Assistant Professor (with tenure), Economie Policy, Faculty ofEconomics. 1982- 1983 SIP (Italian Public Telecommunications Company), Rome, Italy. Economie Advisor to the Vice-President. Duties included: analysing benefits and costs of a possible privatisation of the company; briefing top managers on Italian and intemationai economie trends and representing the company at conferences and study groups in Italy and abroad. 1980- 1981 Banco San Paolo di Torino (Intesa Sanpaolo), Turin, Italy. 1974- 1980 University of Turin, Itaiy. Assistant Professor, Economie Policy Chair (Prof. Siro Lombardini)and Researcher at the National Research Council 1978- 1979 Regione Piemonte, Turin, Itaiy. Economie consuitant. Consultant. Principai duty: lecturing on monetary and credit policy. Principal duty: drawing up the economie pian and budget for the region. 4 1976- 1977 Federtessile (Italian Textile Industry Association), Milan, Italy. Consultant. Principal duty: drawing up the restructuring pian for the textile industry. 1975- 1977 Researcher at the Institute for Monetary, Banking, and Financial Studies L. Einaudi (Ente per gli studi monetari, bancari e finanziari L. Einaudi), Rome, Italy. UNIVERSITY EDUCATION 1974 University ofTurin. Degree in Economics with maximum score (110/110) and distinction (con lode e dignita' di stampa). 1980 Università di Cambridge, UK. Visiting Student, Trinity College PARTECIPAZIONE A CONVEGNI INTERNAZIONALI 1997 World Bank, Paris Ho w Do Industriai Entemrises Respond to Policy Reform, with prof. Jaime De Melo 1998 Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Conference on "Putting Africa on the American Agenda" Growth and Opportunity for the Next Century, February 1998 Harvard Conference on Development Economics , Aprii 16117 . Trade 1999 Liberalization and Institutional Partnership G8 and Global Govemance, Florence, April2001, Globalization and Reform of 2001 Multilateral Institutions 5 PUBLICATIONS Gloria Bartoli, La politica economica e industriale della ricostruzione, Roma, 1976. _ _ _ , Continuita' e cesura nella struttura economica italiana fra il periodo fascista e il dopoguerra, Roma, 1980. _ _ _, Analisi settoriali, in Il settore tessile in Italia - Elementi per una politica di settore, Milano, Franco Angeli, 1980. _ _ _ ,L'economia politica anglosassone nell'eta' di Marshall, Torino, Loescher,1983. _ _ _ , "Programma positivista e rivoluzione marginalista" in Giornale degli economisti e Annali di economia, 11112, 1983. _ _ _ ,Investimenti, intermediari finanziari e il ruolo della politica monetaria, Roma, 1984. _ _ _, "An assessment ofthe Scandinavian model ofinflation" in Economia internazionale, 3/4, 1984. _ _ _ and E. Lecaldano Sasso Laterza, "Microeconomic Foundations of Aggregate Behaviour ofFirms in Kalecki and Some ofHis Followers", in Economie Notes l, 1985. _ _ _, S.K. Chand and A. Goorman, Tax Reform in Sierra Leone, Washington D.C., 1986. _ _ _, Introduction to the first issue of IMF, World Series of Government Statistics, Washington, D.C., 1987 _ _ _, Fiscal Expansion and External Imbalances, IMF Working Paper #100, Washington, D.C., 1988. _ _ _ , Fiscal Expansion and External Current Account Imbalances, published in: Fiscal Policy , Stabilization and Growth in Developing Countries, edited by M. Blejer and K. Chu, Washington D.C., 1989. _ _ _ , Regional Integration in Eastern Europe and Former Soviet Union, mimeo, Paris, 1993 _ _ _, Fiscal Policy in the CF A Zone: a Shock Absorber or Multiplier? Issues on Fiscal Federalism, in The Future ofthe CFA Zone, ed. by L. Hinckle, mimeo, World Bank, 1996 _ _ _ , Currency Uni on an d Trade Integrati on in the CFA Zone: Is the Financial Cart in front ofthe Wrong Horse?, in The Future ofthe CFA Zone, ed. by L. Hinckle, mimeo, World Bank, 1996 6