Gonçalo Pina is an Associate Professor of International Economics at ESCP Business School, Berlin Campus.

Prof. Pina’s areas of expertise include international finance, macroeconomic policy, and behavioural economics.

His recent publications have appeared in the Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Journal of International Economics, Credit and Capital Markets, Journal of International Money and Finance, and Journal of Economic Psychology.

Previously, he was an Assistant Professor of Economics at the Leavey School of Business in Santa Clara, California, USA. He holds a PhD in Economics from the University Pompeu Fabra, Spain.

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17 publications

Academic Articles

2024

PINA, G.

State-Contingent Debt with Lender Risk Aversion

QUARTERLY REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND FINANCE, 94, 180-189

ESCP Impact Papers

2024

CREEL, J., G. PINA

Green fiscal dominance

ESCP Impact Papers, 2024-56-EN

Academic Articles

2023

PINA, G., K. J. MITCHENER

The effects of countercyclical interest rates: Evidence from the classical gold standard

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS, vol. 145, 103827

ESCP Impact Papers

2023

BICK, M., J. BREAUGH, C. DONG, G. PINA, C. WALDNER

AI and the future of academic writing: Insights from the ESCP Business School Prompt-o-thon workshop in Berlin

ESCP Impact Papers, 2023-24-EN

Academic Articles

2022

PINA, G.

State-contingent government debt: a new database

CREDIT AND CAPITAL MARKETS, 55 (1), 35–66

ESCP Impact Papers

2022

CREEL, J., G. PINA

ThisGenEU

ESCP Impact Papers, 2022-21-EN

Working Papers

2022

PINA, G., K. J. MITCHENER

Causal Effects of Countercyclical Interest Rates: Evidence from the Classical Gold Standard

NBER / NBER Working Papers

Academic Articles

2020

PINA, G., K. J. MITCHENER

Pegxit pressure

JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL MONEY AND FINANCE, Vol. 107

Books

2020

PINA, G.

GDP‑linked bonds in the Portuguese Economy

Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos

Books

2020

PINA, G.

Dívida indexada ao PIB na economia portuguesa

Fundação Francisco Manuel dos Santos