Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi

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Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi
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Speaking at World Economic Forum, 2011
Born (1968-04-25) 25 April 1968 (age 56)
NationalityItalian
Academic career
Field International economics
Macroeconomics
Business economics
Investment strategy
Asset management
Institutions World Bank, 2001-2012
Harvard University, 1998-2001
Inter-American Development Bank, 1995-1998
Pirelli, 1993-1995
ESADE, 1993-1995
Alma mater Bocconi University
ESADE Business School
University of Parma
Doctoral
advisor
Rob Vos
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Alessandro Magnoli Bocchi (born 25 April 1968), is an Italian economist, investment professional and manager.

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Biography

Born in 1968 in Cremona, Italy, he graduated from Liceo Classico "Daniele Manin". In 1986 he moved to Milan, Italy to attend Bocconi University. From 1992 to 1995 he lived in Barcelona, Spain where he studied and taught at ESADE and worked at Pirelli. In 1995 he moved to Washington, DC, USA to work at the Inter-American Development Bank. In 1999 he joined Harvard University as a Research Associate and earned a Ph.D. from ESADE. In 2001 he returned to Washington, DC, recruited by the World Bank Young Professionals Program (YPP); while at the World Bank, he was stationed in Bangkok, Thailand from 2004 to 2006. In 2008 he joined the Kuwait China Investment Company in Kuwait. In 2012, he founded Foresight Advisors, an advisory consultancy focusing on company restructuring and asset management.

Career

Over the past 30 years, he has worked in the fields of economic analysis, business management and international investments in Europe, the US, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and Africa. Currently he is Founder and CEO of Foresight Advisors.

Previously, he was: 1) Chief economist and member of the Investment Committee at the Kuwait China Investment Company, where he focused on international investments and economic research; [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] 2) Senior economist at the World Bank (YPP 2000), working in East Asia, Africa, Middle East, and Eastern Europe in the fields of macroeconomics, growth, public finance, infrastructure and energy; 3) Research associate at Harvard University, School of Public Health, where he focused on financing and policy reform in Africa and Latin America; 4) Economist at the Inter-American Development Bank, concentrating on public policy in Latin America and the Caribbean; 5) Assistant manager at Pirelli/Spain in the Organization and Information Systems Department; and 6) Teaching assistant at ESADE/Department of Economics.

His main interests include macroeconomics, fiscal and monetary policy, public finance and welfare theory, investment strategy and asset management, and international law. [9] [10] [11]

He holds a B.A. in economics and management from Bocconi University, Milan, a CEMS Master in International Management from Bocconi University/ESADE, a graduate degree in law from University of Parma and a Ph.D. in economics and management from ESADE, Barcelona. In 1993, he became Dottore Commercialista, Italian diploma for qualified chartered accountant, fiscal and business consultant. In 2009, he attended the Oxford University Business Economics Programme (OUBEP).

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