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Elisabetta Bertero: Curriculum Vitae

The document is a curriculum vitae for Elisabetta Bertero. It summarizes her career as follows: She is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Finance at the London School of Economics, a position she has held since 1991. Her areas of research and teaching include international finance, accounting, and sub-sovereign debt. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from LSE and has published extensively on topics related to her research interests.
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Elisabetta Bertero: Curriculum Vitae

The document is a curriculum vitae for Elisabetta Bertero. It summarizes her career as follows: She is currently a Lecturer in the Department of Finance at the London School of Economics, a position she has held since 1991. Her areas of research and teaching include international finance, accounting, and sub-sovereign debt. She holds a Ph.D. in Economics from LSE and has published extensively on topics related to her research interests.
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Curriculum vitae

ELISABETTA BERTERO
Department of Finance Tel: 020 7955 7549
London School of Economics and Political Science Email: e.m.bertero@lse.ac.uk

PRINCIPAL APPOINTMENT

Lecturer in Finance. London School of Economics. Department of Finance. 1991- present

OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS

External Examiner, MSc Courses, Centre for Financial and Management Studies, SOAS, University of London.
2011 - present
ESRC Research Fellow. City University Business School. Department of Banking and Finance. Jan 1988 - Oct
1990. Principal Investigator for France, International Study of the Financing of Industry, Centre for
Economic Policy Research. Project led by Professor Colin Mayer.
Post-Doctoral Fellow. London Business School. Institute of Finance. Jan-Dec 1987
Research assistant. Capital Markets Group (now LSE Financial Markets Group), London School of Economics.
Research project on excess volatility tests led by Professor Mervyn King. 1984-86
Summer Intern. International Monetary Fund. Central Banking Department. Research project on the policy
response to the Uruguayan banking crisis. July - Sept 1985

EDUCATION

Ph.D. in Economics. London School of Economics. Dissertation: "Speculative Bubbles and the Markets for
Precious Metals". Supervisor: Professor Mervyn King. 1987.
M.Sc. in Economics. London School of Economics. 1983.
Laurea in Economia e Commercio (First Degree). Universita’ di Torino, Italy. 110 e lode/110 e dignita' di
stampa. (Highest honours)

Academic scholarships

1985-86 British Council and Italian Ministry of Foreign Affairs Scholarship


1984 Bursary awarded by the London School of Economics
1984-85 Fondazione Luigi Einaudi Scholarship
1982-84 Luciano Jona Scholarship, awarded by the San Paolo Bank
1975-76 American Field Service Associazione Italiana Scholarship
(obtained US High School Diploma as an exchange student, Bozeman Senior High School,
Montana, USA)

E. Bertero, Curriculum Vitae, page 1


RESEARCH

Current area: Sub-sovereign debt and bonds: market discipline or indiscipline?

Selected Publications

"Does a change in the ownership of firms, from public to private, make a difference?", First Milan European
Workshop, Working Paper n. 2006-03 – February 2006

“Hardening a Soft Budget Constraint through 'Upward Devolution' to a Supranational Institution: The Case of
the European Union and Italian State-Owned Firms”, with Laura Rondi. In Ownership and Governance of
Enterprises: Recent Innovative Developments, edited by Laixiang Sun. London: Palgrave/Macmillan. 2003.

"Does a switch of budget regimes affect investment and managerial discretion of state-owned enterprises?
Evidence from Italian firms", with Laura Rondi, Journal of Comparative Economics, vol. 30, issue n. 4, pp.
836-863, 2002.

"An international economic perspective on the results of the 2001 Italian elections" In Italy: Politics and
policy, edited by R. Leonardi and M. Fedele. Aldershot: Ashgate, 2003

"Fa differenza il cambiamento dell'assetto proprietario, da pubblico a privato? Economia Pubblica, vol. 33, n.
2, 2003.

"Hardening the soft budget constraint through "upward devolution" to a supranational institution", with Laura
Rondi, UNU-WIDER Discussion Paper, WDP 2002/16

"Does a change in the ownership of firms, from public to private, make a difference?", First Milan European
Workshop, Papers and Proceedings, December 2002, www.eco-dip.unimi.it

“Financial pressure and the behaviour of public enterprises under soft and hard budget constrains: evidence
from Italian panel data", with Laura Rondi, Journal of Public Economics, 2000, vol. 75, pp. 73-98. (cited in
the JEL Dec 2003 survey “Understanding the Soft Budget Constraint” by J. Kornai, E. Maskin and G. Roland)

" Managerial discretion and investment decisions of state-owned firms: Evidence from a panel of Italian
companies", with Laura Rondi, Financial Markets Group Special Paper n. 119, 1999 and CERIS Working Paper
n. 7, 1998.

“Does a switch of budget regimes affect investment and managerial discretion of state-owned enterprises?
Evidence from Italian firms”, with Laura Rondi, Financial Markets Group Special Paper n. 98, July 1997 and
CERIS/CNR Working Paper n. 11/97.

"Restructuring financial systems in transition and developing economies: an approach based on the French
financial system", The Economics of Transition, vol. 5 (2), pp. 367-393, November 1997 (also FMG Special
Discussion Paper n. 80, 1995)

"The Banking System, Financial Markets, and Capital Structure: Some New Evidence from France", Oxford
Review of Economic Policy, Winter 1994, vol. 10, n.4, pp. 68-78

"Structure and Performance: Global Interdependence of Stock Markets Around the Crash of October 1987",
with Colin Mayer, European Economic Review, September 1990, vol. 34 (6), pp. 1155-1180

Bertero, E. "The Banking Crisis in Uruguay (1979-85): its Macroeconomic Causes and the Policy Response",
Confidential working paper, International Monetary Fund, Central Banking Department, 1985. [Cited in Perez
Campanero, Juan, and Alfredo M. Leone, “Liberalization and Financial Crisis in Uruguay, 1974-87”, in Banking
crisis: Cases and issues, V. Sundararajan, T. Balino. (eds) International Monetary Fund, 1991.]

Bertero, E. "Una materia prima poco discussa in quanto tale: l'oro" ("Gold as raw material"), Energia e
E. Bertero, Curriculum Vitae, page 2
materie Prime, May-June 1982, pp.52-63

Bertero, E. "La svalutazione del dollaro e il balletto delle monete" ("Dollar devaluation and currencies'
movements"), in V.Castronovo (ed.), Storia dei fatti economici 1929-1980, Milano, BUR Rizzoli, 1982,
chapter V, pp. 197-207
"Fifth Conference on Industrial Economics and Policy", L'Impresa, n.5, 1981, pp.64-67.

CURRENT TEACHING
International Finance (FM472). MSc course. Half-unit. – 90-100 students.
Elements of Accounting and Finance (AC100). BSc course. Finance lectures. 400-500 students
Finance (MG101). BSc course. Lent Term. 120 students.

OTHER LSE APPOINTMENTS

Chair, Repeat Teaching Panel (ex- Student Progress Panel or SPP), February 2013 - present
Departmental Tutor. Department of Finance, 2009- present
Departmental Tutor. Department of Accounting and Finance, September 2004 – 2007
Academic coordinator for Graduate Teaching Assistants, Department of Finance, 2009 - present
Member. Student Progress Panel. September 2012 – December 2012
Designated Senior Academic (DSA) for examinations signing-off and complaints special procedure for the
Department of Finance
Chair, Scrutiny meeting for U/G exam papers, Department of Finance, 2009 - present
Academic Board Departmental representative, Department of Finance, 2007 - present
Member, LSE for You Project Board. 2009-2012
Member, LfY – Moodle integration project. 2011-2012
Member, MSc Admissions team, Department of Accounting and Finance, 2007-2009
Undergraduate Admissions Tutor responsible for overall admissions process, Department of Accounting and
Finance, March – September 2002
Member, Undergraduates Admissions team, Department of Accounting and Finance, 1993- 2007
Member, LSE Selection Committees, Appointment Panels, various years
Administrator of the core MSc International Accounting and Finance course, 1995 - 2004
Gender Institute Advisory Committee, 1994- 2000
Member, Board of Examiners for MSc International Accounting and Finance and BSc in Accounting and
Finance, 1991- present
Short Courses Subcommittee. 2003 –2005
Departmental Library representative. 1991- 2004
Member , LSE Library Committee, 1996- 2001

PERSONAL

Married, three children. Career breaks for maternity and parental leave.

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