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Alberto Alesina Remembered

May 26, 2020

Alberto Alesina, a founding member of the IGM economic experts panel, passed away over the weekend—a sad loss for the whole research community. Alberto was a fantastic economist, a wonderful person and a friend to many of the panelists. The IGM directors are collecting a few remembrances that we will be posting from today.

The Legacy of Alberto Alesina – The Economist, subscription required

Racism Is the Biggest Reason the U.S. Safety Net is So Weak

“Alberto Alesina Always Knew Where The Big Ideas Were”

The Legacy of Alberto Alesina

A Global Talent Who Never Forgot Italy

In Memory of Alberto Alesina

Alberto Alesina. A Free-spirited Economist</a

Alberto Alesina and Oliver Williamson: Taking Political and Economic Frictions Seriously

How Political Conflict Shapes Macroeconomics: Alberto Alesina’s Intellectual Legacy

It’s Hard to Imagine the Field of Political Economy without Alberto Alesina

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