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Dr Fabrizio Adriani

Academic Director of MSc Finance (major: Financial Sector Management)
Email: fa30@soas.ac.uk
Room: 534
CV

Research Interests

  • Financial Economics;
  • Information Economics;
  • Industrial Organization.

Teaching

  • Corporate Finance
  • Banking and Capital Markets

Working Papers

"Price-Signaling and the Strategic Benefits of Price Rigidities", with L. Deidda, (previous title "The Monopolist's Blues") forthcoming Games and Economic Behavior.

"Competition and the Signaling Role of Prices" with L. Deidda.

"The role of financial intermediaries in securities issues – A theoretical analysis" (previous title "Over-signaling or Underpricing? The Role of Financial Intermediaries in Initial Public Offerings"), with L. Deidda and S. Sonderegger.

"Why do parents socialize their children to behave pro-socially? An information-based theory", with S. Sonderegger.

Publications

Adriani , Fabrizio and Marini, Giancarlo and Scaramozzino, Pasquale (2009) 'The Inflationary Consequence of a Currency Changeover: Evidence from the Michelin Red Guide.' Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 71 (1). pp. 111-133.

Adriani , Fabrizio and Marini, Giancarlo and Pasquale, Scaramozzino (2009) 'The Inflationary Consequence of a Currency Changeover on the Catering Sector: Evidence from the Michelin Red Guide.' Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 71 (1). pp. 111-133.

Adriani, Fabrizio and Becchetti, L. (2005) 'Does the Digital Divide Matter? The Role of Information and Communication Technology in Cross-Country Level and Growth Estimates.' Economics of Innovation and New Technology, 14 (6). pp. 435-453.

Adriani, Fabrizio and Bagella, M. and Becchetti, L. (2005) 'Observed and "Fundamental" Price-Earning Ratios: A Comparative Analysis of High-Tech Stock Evaluation in the US and in Europe.' Journal of International Money and Finance, 24 (4). pp. 549-581.

Adriani, Fabrizio and Becchetti, L (2004) 'Do high-tech stock prices revert to their 'fundamental' value?' Applied Financial Economics, 14 (7) . pp. 461-476.