Manuela Moschella
@ManuMoschella
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IPE prof @Unibo | Director @CONNECT_unibo | Adjunct @JHU_BIPR | Editorial Board @RIPEJournal | Money & finance, €zone econ governance |Tennis pro in my dreams
Bologna
Joined January 2013
If you’re still looking for the perfect Xmas gift, at least for your University library (!), Unexpected Revolutionaries is up for pre-order at https://t.co/mJmojNjlp6 Here is a thread on what you’ll find in it 1/9
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In Unexpected Revolutionaries, Manuela Moschella investigates the institutional transformation of central banks from the 1970s to the present. Central banks are typically regarded as conservative,...
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PASSION - A strong liking, desire, or devotion to an activity. When I started playing tennis at 8 years old, it was just a game. Then it became my passion. My dream was to one day became a professional tennis player. I know that as an athlete, people like to think they know
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NEW PUBLICATION New article "Learning From the Past? EU Industrial Policy Challenges" published in @Gov_Journal. This piece is part of a special issue on "The New Age of Market Interventionism" co-edited by @donadica, @ManuMoschella & @ProfKMcNamara
https://t.co/SROKZHuJHC
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Thanks @CharanSingh60 for the kind words and for leading a super interesting discussion!
An excellent discussion by @ManuMoschella on central banking & bankers The book, an interesting historical review, based on 2 imp case studies clearly scores an imp point that central banking was & can never be independent of State, which is governed by elected representatives
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Thanks so much for having me and the lively conversation! Who said central banking is boring? 😉
Join us today in an informative and enlightening webinar on "How Central Banks Made and Unmade Economic Orthodoxy" by Prof. Manuela Moschella at 4:00pm IST Link: https://t.co/C2MA8m8q6h
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È aperta fino al 12 novembre la call for papers per il X convegno della Società Italiana di Sociologia Economica a cui parteciperò coordinando con @ManuMoschella un panel su globalizzazione e dintorni (descrizione in figura). Link per inviare abstract nel messaggio sotto! 👇
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How do political institutions shape today’s wave of economic interventionism? 🇺🇸 vs 🇪🇺 Find out in our new article just out in @Gov_Journal
https://t.co/tOBt9GFX9E....
New original article: What's in a Polity? Political Institutions and Varieties of Economic Interventionism in the United States and the European Union From: @donadica, Lorenzo Moretti, and @ManuMoschella
https://t.co/5eJTfEfiUH
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We are delighted to welcome you back after the summer break with the first #CONNECT Lecture of the new academic year! DOGE-ing USAID: why and what next for humanitarianism and global development Emma Mawdsley, University of Cambridge 📅 Friday, 19 September | 3:00–4:30 pm 📍
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If you are attending #EISAPEC2025 and are interested in publishing in @RIPEJournal, please join the "Meet the Editors II" panel this afternoon (Thursday, Aug 28) at 17:30 (Sala Poeti, Palazzo Hercolani) to hear RIPE Editor @ManuMoschella speak about the journal's review process
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Central banks have never operated in a political vacuum. Their “independence” has always been imperfect, contingent, and, at times, overstated. Central banks are political institutions, even when cloaked in technocratic authority. 👉 But what we are seeing now is not the normal,
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The central bank does not work properly if a president can bend it to his will
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@ManuMoschella @IAJournal_CH A highly recommended #book – outstanding: I did read it, here is my #book review (in German) @CornellPress 2024 https://t.co/pz66bsH85X
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Delighted to see @IAJournal_CH feature my book #UnexpectedRevolutionaries. Many thanks to the journal and to my generous reviewer,Ana Carolina Garriga, for the thoughtful engagement. Here’s a short preview of what you can find in the book 🙂 #UnexpectedRevolutionaries explores
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In Unexpected Revolutionaries, Manuela Moschella investigates the institutional transformation of central banks from the 1970s to the present. Central banks are typically regarded as conservative,...
The 4️th book featured in Mariana Vieira’s summer reading list is ‘Unexpected revolutionaries: how central banks made and unmade economic orthodoxy’ by @ManuMoschella. Read Ana Carolina Garriga’s review in our July issue: https://t.co/RsNmycg5Vw
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Happy and honored to be in this great reading list 😊 #UnexpectedRevolutionaries @CornellPress
☀️ The wait is over: our summer reading list 2025 is here! Explore our recommended selection of books, reviewed in International Affairs, to keep you company this summer:
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📘 🇪🇺 Much more than a report In our new piece for the @JCMS_EU Annual Review, Lucia Quaglia and I argue that the Draghi and Enrico Letta reports are not just about competitiveness. They are central to a deeper transformation in the EU’s political identity But the road ahead is
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What a lovely surprise to browse the latest issue of @IAJournal_CH @ChathamHouse and stumble upon a thoughtful review of #UnexpectedRevolutionaries @CornellPress 😊 Huge thanks to Ana Carolina Garriga for engaging so carefully with the book, and to International Affairs for
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Manuela Moschella's timely and thought-provoking Unexpected revolutionaries explores the puzzling transformation of the way central banks operate. Since th
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Your lucky day!:) 🎧 The audiobook of #UnexpectedRevolutionaries @CornellPress is out and I’ve got 9 free Audible codes to share! First come, first served. Grab yours and let me know what you think! 🎁 Redeem here: https://t.co/ZEKzeBqWSK (US/UK only) Codes: 3CBPUR338MPFA
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Happy to share my article in @StatoeMercato I trace the evolution of ideational scholarship in European Political Economy and revisit the politics of ideational change Part of a symposium with amazing @danielbeland & Martin Carstensen 🔗 https://t.co/3i9yyKHmfE
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Just bumped into this gem from Joan Robinson and had to share: “The purpose of studying economics is not to acquire a set of ready-made answers to economic questions, but to learn how to avoid being deceived by economists.” Iconic
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