Roberta Gatti | |
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Nationality | Italian |
Academic career | |
Field | Development economics,Political Economics |
Institution | The World Bank,Washington DC |
Alma mater | Harvard University |
Influences | Alberto Alesina,Robert Barro |
Information atIDEAS / RePEc | |
Roberta Gatti is an Italian economist who currently serves as chief economist of theMiddle East and North Africa (MENA) region of theWorld Bank.[1][2] She previously served as chief economist for the World Bank's Human Development practice group where she co-led the conceptualization and release of the World BankHuman Capital Index and oversaw the Service Delivery Indicators data initiative.
Gatti did herPhD in economics fromHarvard University and graduation (BA) fromBocconi University.[3]
She joined the World Bank in 1998 as a Young Professional in the Macro unit of the Development Research Group. She has since led analytical agendas on growth, firm productivity, gender, social inclusion and labor markets, including as the Global Lead for Labor policies. She has also managed teams and lending portfolios in both the MENA and theEurope andCentral Asia regions.