Filippo di Mauro (Competitiveness Research Network) will deliver a talk on "Intangibles and productivity - What makes developed economies developed?".
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About Presenter:
Filippo di Mauro, Founder and Chairman of the Competitiveness Research Network (CompNet). CompNet - hosted at Halle Institute of Economic Research - produces a leading dataset of firm level based indicators and is a forum for institutions and scholars engaged in productivity research. Filippo di Mauro has more than 30 years of applied economic experience as economist and research manager in Central Banks (Bank of Italy (1984-1990, 1996-98), US Federal Reserve Board (May-September 2010), European Central Bank (1998-2016)) and International Development organizations (Asian Development Bank (1990-94), IMF (1986-88, 1994-96)). He joined the ECB since the start of its operations in 1998 and he directed since then (and up to 2010) the international economic analysis and the global economy forecast in its Economics department.