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GIULIA ZILIO Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Georgia State University 14 Marietta Street, NW, Atlanta, GA 30303 [email protected] / 404-903-2243 https://sites.google.com/site/giuliazilio/ EDUCATION Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Atlanta, GA Ph.D. in Economics 2012 – 2017(expected) Research Fields: Public Finance and Macroeconomics Dissertation Title: “Essays on Tax Avoidance, Monetary Policy and International Trade” Dissertation Committee: Sally Wallace (chair), Federico Mandelman, Antonio Saravia, Pierre Nguimkeu Georgia State University, Andrew Young School of Policy Studies Master of Arts, Economics, GPA 3.7 Advanced Studies in Management (Exchange Student), GPA 4.0 Atlanta, GA May 2012 2009 - 2010 Harvard University Harvard Summer School, Exchange Program, Corporate Finance, GPA 4.0 Venice, Italy Summer 2011 Ca’ Foscari University of Venezia, Italy Masters in Economics and Management, Grade: 110 /110 Summa Cum Laude Bachelors in Economics and Management, Grade: 110/110 Summa Cum Laude Venice, Italy October 2011 May 2010 RESEARCH • Working Papers: o “Do Transfer Pricing Anti-Avoidance Rules Decrease International Profit Shifting?” PhD Dissertation (Job Market Paper) o “Are Monetary Policy Expectations Affected by Macroeconomic News?” PhD Dissertation o “Chinese Global Connectivity: A Decade of Rapid Change” (with Rajeev Dhawan) o “Employment, Earnings and Recidivism among Georgia's TANF Leavers” Georgia Department of Human Resources Division of Family and Children Service • Works in progress: o “Exchange Rate Forecasts and Profit Shifting in Developing Countries” (with Mark Rider) o “The Impact of China’s Economic Slowdown on the United States” PhD Dissertation • Articles and Reports: o "Trade Dynamics between the United States and China: Part 1" Economy Matters. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 15 Feb 2016 o "Trade Dynamics between the World and China: Part 2" Economy Matters. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 2 May 2016 o "Trade Dynamics and China, Part 3: How Do the United States and China Compare?” Economy Matters. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 20 Sep 2016 o “Cumulative U.S. Trade Deficits Resulting in Net Profits for the U.S. (and Net Losses for China)” macroblog. Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 14 October 2016 (with Federico Mandelman and Makalaya Palmer) o “Data Snapshot: Georgia SNAP” Fiscal Research Center Policy Brief, 16 Aug 2016 (with Bibi Omar and Lakshmi Pandey) TEACHING • Supplemental Instructor at Georgia State University o ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics, Spring 2011 o • ECON 2106: Principles of Microeconomics, Fall 2011 Teaching Assistant at Georgia State University o ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics, Spring 2012 o ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics, Summer 2012 o ECON 2105: Principles of Macroeconomics, Fall 2012 o ECON 8500: History of Economic Thought, Spring 2013 o ECON 2106: Principles of Microeconomics, Summer 2013 PRSENTATIONS • December 2016, Georgia State University, United States (Scheduled) • December 2016, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, United States (Scheduled) • October 2016, Georgia State University PhD Seminar, United States • January 2015, Western Economic Association 11th International Conference, New Zealand FELLOWSHIPS, AWARDS AND MEMBERSHIPS • Leadership Award 2014 at Georgia State University • President of the Economics Graduate Student Association, 2013-2014 • Research Excellence Economic Award 2012 at Georgia State University • Graduate Fellowship, Georgia State University, 2012-2016 EXPERIENCE Research Department - Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta Economic Analyst • Provided high-level research support to economists and policy advisors. • Wrote research articles for the online Federal Reserve Magazine Economy Matters. • Collected and analyzed large datasets (e.g. U.S. Census Data). Atlanta, GA May 2015 – Present Department of Economics - Georgia State University Atlanta, GA Graduate Teaching Assistant August 2011 – Present • Taught classes of macroeconomics and microeconomics as a supplemental instructor at the undergraduate level. • Tutored econometrics at the graduate level. • Analysed data and published policy reports for the Center for State and Local Finance. Economic Forecasting Center - Georgia State University Atlanta, GA Research Specialist August 2012 – May 2015 • Analyzed major U.S. economic indicators (Employment, CPI, PPI, Housing Starts, Existing and New Home Sales, Retail Sales, Industrial Production, ISM, International Trade, Personal Income and Consumption). • Examined European and Asian economic indicators such as GDP, interest rates, exchange rates, as well as financial indices (Dow 30, S&P 500, Nikkei and FTSE 100) using Bloomberg, Reuters, DataStream and Stata. • Developed forecasting models for over twenty U.S. economic indicators used to contribute to national forecast surveys including the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia, Blue Chip Indicators and USA Today. Wall Street - National Securities Corporation New York, NY Intern – Economic Research May 2012 - August 2012 • Calculated the daily fair value of the S&P500, Dow 30 and Nasdaq for CNBC. • Collected daily data on the performance of financial indices used to forecast the market. • Presented research projects to shareholders. CIFAL Atlanta -United Nations Institute for Training and Research (UNITAR) Atlanta, GA Program Manager January - May 2010 & February 2011 - May 2011 • Organized the “United Nation Millennium Development Goals Award Conference 2010.” • • Studied the economic development of Latin America. Facilitated the communication between private and public institutions in the U.S. and Latin America. SKILLS • Languages – English (fluent), Italian (fluent), Spanish (basic) • Microsoft Office, Bloomberg, Stata, Aremos, SAS, MatLab REFERENCES • Sally Wallace: Dissertation Chair, Associate Dean, Georgia State University, 404-413-0046, [email protected]. • Federico Mandelman: Research Economist and Associate Adviser, Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, 404-498-8785, [email protected]. • Antonio Saravia: Assistant Professor, Mercer University, 404 625 2116, [email protected] • Pierre Nguimkeu: Assistant Professor, Georgia State University, 404-413 0162, [email protected]