Marianna Astore

Invited Researcher at Maison Suger Stay | June 2021-August 2023

Marianna Astore is Marie Sklodowska-Curie Fellow at Paris School of Economics (PSE.
She received her Ph.D. in Economics and Social Sciences from Università Politecnica delle Marche (Ancona, Italy) and, before joining PSE, held a post-doctoral position at Bocconi University (Milan). Her main areas of research are Italian monetary history and business history in the interwar period. She is currently working with Eric Monnet (PSE-EHESS) on their Horizon 2020 project EUROCBH - Europe and Its Central Banks: Lessons from History. Among her papers, ‘We can't pay’: how Italy dealt with war debts after World War I (with Michele Fratianni, published in Financial History Review, 2019).

Research theme

Selected Publications

  • ‘We can't pay’: how Italy dealt with war debts after World War I (with Michele Fratianni, published in Financial History Review, 2019).

Activities

Europe and its Central Banks: Lessons from History
Podcast

Europe and its Central Banks

Histoires de recherche #6
Published at 4 January 2022