| Office Location: | 203 Social Sciences Building |
| Office Phone: | (919) 660-1801 |
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| Web Page: | http://www.econ.duke.edu/~brossi/ |
| PhD | Princeton University | 2001 |
| Ph.D. | Bologna University, Bologna, Italy | 1999 |
| Master in Economics | Bocconi University | 1996 |
| B.A. | Bologna University, Bologna, Italy | 1995 |
Professor Rossi focuses her research within the fields of time series econometrics, applied international finance, and macroeconometrics. Her work focuses on forecasting and macroeconometrics. For her work in 2008 on, “New methods for forecasting and model evaluation,” she received funding from an SAS Grant, and in 2007-2009, to study “Model selection and forecasting in unstable environments”, was awarded funding by the National Science Foundation. She has also received funding in the past from the Arts & Sciences Committee on Faculty Research at Duke University, the Trent Foundation, and The Office of International Affairs and the Center for European Studies’ Conference Organization Grant. Her most recent writings include, “Detecting and Predicting Forecast Breakdowns” with R. Giacomini, “Testing for Weak Identification in Possibly Nonlinear Models” with A. Inoue, “Can Exchange Rates Forecast Commodity Prices” with Y. Chen and K. Rogoff, and “Identifying the Sources of Instabilities in Macroeconomic Fluctuations”, with A. Inoue. Professor Rossi has published her research findings and ideas in a number of prestigious academic journals, including the Review of Economic Studies, the Journal of Applied Econometrics, the International Economic Review, Econometric Theory, and the Journal of Business and Economic Statistics.