1. Federico BONAGLIA
Deputy Director (acting)
Development Centre
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
2 rue A. Pascal, 75016, Paris (France)
Federico.Bonaglia@oecd.org
www.oecd.org/dev
Federico Bonaglia (25/08/1972), Italian, Head of the Policy Dialogue Division of the OECD Development Centre, is currently acting as Deputy Director of the Centre.
The Development Centre occupies a unique place within the OECD and in the international community. It is a special body of the OECD where OECD and non-OECD countries participate as full members on an equal footing, and share their experience of economic and social development policies. The Centre contributes expert analysis to the development policy debate. The objective is to help decision makers find policy solutions to stimulate growth and improve living conditions in developing and emerging economies.
Mr Bonaglia became Head of the Policy Dialogue Division in June 2011. The Division is responsible for coordinating the Centre’s policy dialogue activities. It hosts the OECD Policy Dialogue Networks on “Global Value Chains and Production Transformation” and on “Natural resource-based Development”, as well as various non-governmental networks, such as the Emerging Markets Network (EmNet) – a network of multinational enterprises; the Network of Foundations Working for Development (NetFWD); and the Informal Network of DAC Development Communicators (DevCom) – the network of Heads of Information and Communication from development co-operation agencies. In this capacity, Mr. Bonaglia also coordinates the contributions from the Development Centre to OECD horizontal activities and represents the OECD in the G20 development working group.
Mr. Bonaglia began his career at the OECD in October 1999, when he first joined Development Centre as research assistant. At the OECD he has been working, with increasing responsibilities, on the economic and institutional consequences of globalization for developing countries. His research interests focus on international trade and investment, as well as private sector development and agriculture. He contributed and led several research projects in the area of aid for trade, investment, private sector development, and measuring structural reforms. His work led him to be involved in research focussing on Africa, South-East Asia, Central America, and on the Black Sea and Central Asia regions.
In 2008, he was loaned to Italy’s Prime Minister’s office, where he worked for two years as Senior Advisor in the G8/G20 Sherpa Office, heading the Development Division and co-ordinating Italy’s participation in the Heligendamm Dialogue Process (HDP). Upon his return to the OECD in 2010, he worked as Senior Policy Analyst at the Development Co-operation Directorate of the DAC, where he co-ordinated, in close co-operation with the OECD G20 Sherpa, the Organisation’s contributions to the development work streams of the G8 and G20 processes. In 2009 he was Selected as a Young Leader for the Young Leaders Program of the Council for the United States and Italy.
An economist by training, Mr. Bonaglia studied at Bocconi University in Milano and Erasmus University in Rotterdam. He holds a Master with honours in economics and social sciences and a Master in Economics from Bocconi University. Married to Marion, they have two daughters, Bianca and Anna.
2. Mr Bonaglia’s most recent publications include: Africa, Un Continente in Movimento (2014, in italian); OECD Black Sea ansd Central Asia Economic Outlook (2009); “How Globalization Improves Governance,” with Jorge Braga de Macedo and Maurizio Bussolo, Chapter 7 in The Law And Economics of Globalisation. New Challenges for a World in Flux, Edited by Linda Yueh, Edward Elgar Publishing (2009); “Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa: Lessons from Five Countries,” with Denise Wolter, in African Development Perspectives Yearbook 2008, Institute for World Economics and International Management, University of Bremen; “Innovation and internationalisation in the white goods GVC: the case of Arcelik,” with Asli M. Colpan and Andrea Goldstein, International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development (2008); Globalizzazione e Sviluppo (Globalisation and Development: understanding the links), with A. Goldstein, Il Mulino (2008, 2003), also available in Portuguese, Globalização e Desenvolvimento, Editorial Presença (2006); “Accelerated Internationalization by Emerging Multinationals: The Case of White Goods,” with Andrea Goldstein and John Mathews, Journal of World Business (2007); “Egypt and the Investment with Andrea Goldstein, Development Path. Insights from two case studies”, International Journal of Emerging Markets (2006); Farsi Un’Idea: Cooperazione allo Sviluppo (in Italian, Understanding Development Co- operation), with V. De Luca, Il Mulino (2006); “Values in EU Development Co-operation Policy”, with A. Goldstein and F. Petito, in Values In European Foreign Policy, Routledge (2006); Meeting the Challenge of Private Sector Development. Evidence from the Mekong Sub-Region, OECD Development Centre Policy Study (2006). Farsi un’ idea: Trading Competitively. A Study of Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa, with K. Fukasaku, OECD Development Centre Study (2002); “How Globalisation Improves Governance”, with M. Bussolo and J. Braga De Macedo, CEPR Discussion Paper (2001); “The Reform Process in Africa: Towards a Quantification”, with A. Goldstein and C. Richaud, in Reform and Growth in Africa, OECD Development Centre Study (2000); “Public Capital and Economic Performance: Evidence from Italy,” with E. La Ferrara and M. Marcellino, Giornale degli Economisti, Vol, 60 (2000).
LIST PUBLICATIONS AND WORKING PAPERS
Peer reviewed journals
“Innovation and internationalisation in the white goods GVC: the case of Arcelik,” with Asli M. Colpan and Andrea Goldstein, International Journal of Technological Learning, Innovation and Development, Vol. 1, No. 4, 2008
“Accelerated Internationalization by Emerging Multinationals: The Case of White Goods,” with Andrea Goldstein and John Mathews, Journal of World Business, Vol. 42, No. 4, 2007.
“Egypt and the Investment Development Path. Insights from two case studies”, with Andrea Goldstein, International Journal of Emerging Markets, Vol. 1, No. 2, 2006.
“Public capital and economic performance: Evidence from Italy”, with Massimiliano Marcellino and Eliana La Ferrara, Giornale degli Economisti, Vol. 60, No. 2, 2001.
Books
Black Sea and Central Asian Economic Outlook 2008: Promoting Work and Well-Being, coordinator and lead author of chapter 1,2, 6 and 7, June 2008, OECD Development Centre, Paris.
Meeting the Challenge of Private Sector Development. Evidence from the Mekong Sub-Region, OECD Development Centre Policy Study, November 2006, Paris (available in French too).
Farsi Un’Idea: La Cooperazione Internazionale allo Sviluppo (in Italian, Development Co- operation), with Vincenzo De Luca, September 2006 Il Mulino, Bologna. Forthcoming in Spanish.
3. Farsi Un’Idea: Globalizzazione e sviluppo (in Italian, Globalisation and Development: Understanding the links), with Andrea Goldstein Il Mulino, April 2003 and June 2008 (2nd ed.), Bologna. Also available in Portuguese, Globalização e Desenvolvimento, Editorial Presença, Lisbon, 2006, and Hebrew, Leonard Davis Institute for International relations, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 2009.
Trading Competitively: Trade Capacity Building in Sub-Saharan Africa, with Kiichiro Fukasaku, OECD Development Centre Study, November 2002, Paris (available in French too).
Chapters in Books
“How Globalization Improves Governance,” with Jorge Braga de Macedo and Maurizio Bussolo, Chapter 7 in The Law And Economics of Globalisation. New Challenges for a World in Flux, Edited by Linda Yueh, Edward Elgar Publishing, July 2009.
Unleashing the Potential of Agriculture: Lessons Emerging from Five Countries with Denise Wolter, Chapter 4, Business for Development 2008: Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa, OECD Development Centre, Paris (available in French too).
“Export Diversification and Global Value Chains: Lessons from Selected Case Studies,” with Andrea Goldstein, Chapter 2 in Business for Development 2007. Fostering the Private Sector, OECD Development Centre Perspectives, Paris (available in French too).
“Agriculture in Africa: Open for Business?” with Masato Hayasikawa, Chapter 3 in Business for Development 2007. Fostering the Private Sector, OECD Development Centre Perspectives, Paris (available in French too).
“Values in EU Development Co-operation Policy”, with Andrea Goldstein and Fabio Petito, in Sonia Lucarelli and Ian Manners (eds.), Values In European Foreign Policy, 2006, Routledge, London.
“Trade capacity building and export diversification in Africa”, with Kiichiro Fukasaku, in Africa - Escaping the Primary Commodities Dilemma, Volume 11 of the African Development Perspectives Yearbook, 2006, Institute for World Economics and International Management, University of Bremen.
“The Reform Process in Africa: Towards a Quantification”, with Andrea Goldstein and Christine Richaud, Published in Reforms and growth in Africa, OECD Development Centre, May 2000, Paris (available in French too).
Working Papers
“Zambia: Sustaining Agricultural Diversification,” case study prepared for Business for Development 2008: Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa, OECD Development Centre, Paris (http://www.oecd.org/dataoecd/7/11/40534117.pdf)
“Industrial Upgrading in the White Goods Global Value Chain: The Case of Arcelik,” with Asli Colpan and Andrea Goldstein, ITEC Working Paper Series, No. 08-04, March 2008, Doshisha University, Kyoto.
“Strengthening Productive Capacities in Emerging Economies through Internationalisation: Evidence from the Appliance Industry,” with Andrea Goldstein, OECD Development Centre Working Paper No. 262, July 2007, Paris (www.oecd.org/dev/wp) .
“Trade and Structural Adjustment in Selected Developing Countries”, with Jens Anderson, Kiichiro Fukasaku and Caroline Lesser, OECD Development Centre Working Paper No. 245, July 2005, Paris.
4. “Export Diversification in Low-Income Countries: An International Challenge after Doha”, with Kiichiro Fukasaku, OECD Development Centre Working Paper No. 209, June 2003, Paris.
“The FDI-growth Nexus”, in FDI and Development: Where do we stand?, by Kiichiro. Fukasaku (ed.), Research Paper No. 15, Japan Bank for International Cooperation, June 2002, Tokyo.
“How Globalisation Improves Governance”, with Jorge Braga de Macedo and Maurizio Bussolo, CEPR Discussion Paper No. 2992, October 2001 (http://www.cepr.org/pubs/dps/DP2992.asp), London, and OECD Development Centre Working Paper No. 181, December 2001, Paris.
“Lo Stock di capitale nelle regioni italiane” (Private and Public Capital Stock in Italian Regions), with Lucio Picci, Working Papers series No. 374, University of Bologna, April 2000, Bologna (www2.dse.unibo.it/wp/374.pdf).
Newspapers and other selected articles
“Promoting Commercial Agriculture in Africa: Lessons from Five Countries,” with Denise Wolter, in African Development Perspectives Yearbook 2008, Institute for World Economics and International Management, University of Bremen.
“Da Toyako a La Maddalena. Il G8 giapponese e la prossima Presidenza italiana,” with Alessandro Fusacchia, Equilibri, Rivista per lo sviluppo sostenibile, No. 3, 2008
“Mal d’Africa,” with Lucia Russo, www.lavoce.info, 3.12.2007
“Africans Need not Miss Out on the Benefits of Globalisation,” with Nicolas Pinaud and Lucia Wegner, Policy Insight No. 46, May 2007, OECD Development Centre, May 2007, Paris (www.oecd.org/dev/insights).
“Arçelik, Haier e Mabe: Tre Multinazionali Emergenti dell’Elettrodomestico Bianco,” with Andrea Goldstein, Imprese & Territorio, No. 2, March 2007.
“More than T-shirts: The Integration of Developing Country Producers in Global Value Chains,” with Andrea Goldstein, Policy Insight No. 49, May 2007, OECD Development Centre, Paris.
“Mondialisation: L’Afrique ne doit pas manquer la coche,” with Nicola Pinaud and Lucia Wegner, Actualités du Commerce Extérieur - Accomex, No. 74, Chambre de Commerce et d’Industrie de Paris, April 2007 (www.lexportateur.ccip.fr).
“Internacionalización acelerada de multinacionales emergentes: el sector de línea blanca”, with Andrea Goldstein and John Mathews, Comercio Exterior, Vol. 57, No. 3, March 2007 (http://revistas.bancomext.gob.mx/rce/sp/index.jsp?idRevista=101)
“A internacionalização acelerada das multinacionais emergentes. O caso do setor dos eletrodomésticos da linha branca,” with Andrea Goldstein and John Mathews, Revista Brasilera de Comércio Exterios, Vol. 20, No. 89, Ocotber 2006 (http://www.funcex.com.br/material/rbce/89- GOLSTAIN.pdf)
“Le coalizioni e la cooperazione allo sviluppo,” with Andrea Goldstein and Paolo de Renzio, www.lavoce.info, 23.03.2006
“2005: l’Anno della Svolta,” with Lucia Wegner, Aspenia, No.29, June 2005 (http://www.aspeninstitute.it)
“L’Italia e la Cooperazione Internazionale allo Sviluppo,” with Andrea Goldstein, il Mulino, No. 442, November-December 2005, Bologna (http://www.mulino.it/ilmulino/index.html).
Book reviews for International Affairs
5. Emergent economies, divergent paths : economic organization and international trade in South Korea and Taiwan, by R. Feenstra and G.Hamilton, International Affairs, Vol. 83, Issue 4, July 2007.
How we compete: what companies around the world are doing to make it in today's global economy, by Suzanne Berger, International Affairs, Vol. 82, Issue 6, November 2006.
Freakonomics: a rogue economist explores the hidden side of everything, by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner, International Affairs, Vol. 82, Issue 3, May 2006
Labour in a global world: case studies from the white goods industry in Africa, South America, East Asia and Europe, by Theo Nichols and Surhan Cam, International Affairs, Vol. 82, Issue 1, January 2006.
Local enterprises in the global economy: issues of governance and upgrading, by Hubert Schmitz (ed.), International Affairs, Vol. 81, Issue 5, October 2005.
World cities beyond the West: globalization, development and inequality, by Josef Gugler (ed.). International Affairs, Vol. 81, Issue 2, March 2005
Globalization and its discontents, by Joseph Stiglitz, International Affairs, Vol. 79, Issue 1, January 2003
Free trade today, by Jagdish Bhagwati, International Affairs, Vol. 78, Issue 3, July 2002.