Federico Bonaglia

 

Economist

Currently on secondment to the Italian Council of Ministers - office of the G8 Sherpa

 

Research Topics

Private Sector Development

Trade and Investment

Coordinator Black Sea and Central Asian Economic Outlook

 

federico.bonaglia@oecd.org/ Phone: +33 1 45 24 9603

 

Biography

Federico Bonaglia (25/08/1972), Italian, joined the OECD Development Centre in 1999 as an economist.  He holds a master’s degree in Economics and Social Sciences and a master’s degree in Economics from Bocconi University (Milan, Italy).

At the Development Centre he has been working on the economic and institutional consequences of globalization for developing countries. His research projects focussed on structural reforms in Africa, private sector development in Asia and corruption. He has also contributed to preparing several country notes for the African Economic Outlook and collaborated with other OECD Directorates on aid for trade, SME development and Territorial Development in Central America.
He is currently working on issues related to private sector development and aid for trade, with special emphasis on agriculture in Africa. He is also the coordinator of the OECD Black Sea and Central Asia Economic Outlook.

Federico is currently on secondment as Senior Economist to the Italian Council of Ministers - office of the G8 Sherpa. He will be back to the OECD Development Centre in Janaury 2010.

 

CV

> in English

 

 

Books & Studies

> Export Diversification and Global Value Chains: Lessons from Selected Case Studies
By Federico Bonaglia and Andrea Goldstein. A chapter in Business for Development 2007. Fostering the Private Sector.

> Agriculture in Africa: Open for Business?
By Federico Bonaglia and Masato Hayasikawa. A chapter in Business for Development 2007. Fostering the Private Sector.

> Meeting the Challenge of Private Sector Development: Evidence from the Mekong sub-Region (11/2006)
This book explores how governments can help firms in developing countries better seize the opportunities created by globalisation and contribute to improving employment opportunities and poverty reduction

> La Cooperazione Internazionale allo Sviluppo  (09/2006)
By Federico Bonaglia and V. De Luca

> Globalizzazione e Sviluppo (2006)
By Federico Bonaglia and Andrea Goldstein

> Values in EU Development Cooperation Policy (2006)
By Federico Bonalgia, A. Goldstein and F. Petito. A chapter in Values and Principles in European Foreign Policy, by S. Lucarelli and I Manners

> Trade Capacity Building and Export Diversification in Africa (2005/06)
By Federico Bonaglia and Kiichiro Fukasaku. A chapter in African Development Perspectives Yearbook, 2005/06, vol.11, p. 139-171

> Globalizzazione e Sviluppo (Globalisation and Development) (04/2003)
By Federico Bonaglia and Andrea Goldstein

> Trading Competitively: Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa  (01/2002)
By Federico Bonaglia and Kiichiro Fukasaku

> The Reform Process in Africa: Towards a Quantification (05/2000)
By Federico Bonaglia, Andrea Goldstein and Christine Richaud

 

Working Papers & Policy Insights

 

> Strengthening Productive Capacities in Emerging Economies through Internationalisation: Evidence from the Appliance Industry (07/2007)
By Federico Bonaglia and Andrea Goldstein

Africans Need Not Miss Out on the Benefits of Globalisation (05/2007)
By Federico Bonaglia, Nicola Pinaud and Lucia Wegner

More than T-Shirts: The Integration of Developing Country Producers in Global Value Chains (05/2007)
By Federico Bonaglia and Andrea Goldstein

Trade and Structural Adjustment in Selected Developing Countries (07/2005)
By Federico Bonaglia, J. Anderson, K. Fukasaku and C. Lesser

> Export Diversification in Low-Income Countries: An International Challenge after Doha
By Federico Bonaglia (06/2003)

> How Globalisation Improves Governance
By Federico Bonaglia, Maurizio Bussolo and Jorge Braga de Macedo (11/2001)

> Lo Stock di Capitale nelle Regioni Italiane (DATE ?)
By Federico Bonaglia and Lucio Picci

 

Articles in Journals and in the Media

 

> Accelerated Internationalisatin by Emerging Multinationals: The Case of White Goods (08/2007))
Journal of World Business, by Federico Bonaglia, Andrea Goldstein and John Mathews

> Egypt and the Investment Development Path. Insights from two Case Studies (2006)
International Journal of Emerging Markets, by Federico Bonaglia and Andrea Goldstein, Vol. 1, No.2

> Public Capital and Economic Performance: Evidence from Italy (02/2000)
Giornale degli Economisti Vol. 60 (Italy), by Federico Bonaglia, Massimiliano Marcellino and Eliana La Ferrara

 

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