Alessio Terzi
Alessio Terzi, an Italian citizen, joined Bruegel in October 2013. Prior to this, Alessio was a Research Analyst in the EMU governance division of the European Central Bank. He has also worked for the macroeconomic forecasting unit of DG ECFIN (European Commission), the Scottish Parliament’s Financial Scrutiny Unit, and BMI Research (Fitch group), a country risk and forecasting firm in the City of London, where he was a Europe Analyst.
He holds a Bachelor’s degree in International Economics from Bocconi University and an MPA in European Economic Policy from the London School of Economics, where he specialised in public economics. During his studies, he spent a semester at Dartmouth College (USA). Alessio’s main research interests include structural reforms, competitiveness, EMU governance, and the G20.
Alessio is currently a Visiting Fulbright Fellow at the Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University. He is also pursuing a PhD in Political Economy at the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, working under the supervision of prof. Henrik Enderlein and Jean Pisani-Ferry.
He is fluent in Italian and English, has a good knowledge of French, and an intermediate level of German and Spanish.