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Centre for Finance and Development
Thursday
06
March
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Deepening Impact by Harnessing Earth Observations

With Lorenzo Ciari, Director of Impact, EBRD
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Auditorium A2, Maison de la paix, Chemin Eugène Rigot 2a, 1202 Geneva

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Keynote Speaker

 

Lorenzo Ciari works for EBRD as Director, Impact. His team is in charge of developing and implementing the methodology for assessing development impact at EBRD, including through ex-post evaluation analysis. Lorenzo joined the EBRD in 2012 as an Economist in the Office of the Chief Economist. He then moved to Economics, Policy & Governance (EPG) in Istanbul, where he worked as a Senior Sector Economist, leading on several policy engagements in the areas of competition and industrial policy. He then moved to IFC where he was a manager in the development impact department, covering manufacturing, agribusiness and services sectors. In 2022, he re-joined EBRD as Director, Impact. Lorenzo has a PhD in Economics from the European University Institute, where we wrote a thesis on the impact of competition policy on productivity growth. He then published several papers in major economic journals (ReStat, JIE, Journal of Management Studies), focusing among other things on ex-post evaluation of merger and merger control using quantitative quasi-experimental techniques. 

 

Opening and Closing Remarks

 

Ugo Panizza, Professor, International Economics and Pictet Chair in Finance and Development; Deputy Director, Centre for Finance and Development

 

Nathan Sussman, Professor, International Economics and Pictet Chair in Finance and Development; Director, Centre for Finance and Development

 

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