Bruno Pellegrino
Assistant Professor of Business, Columbia Business School
Professor Bruno Pellegrino joined Columbia Business School in 2023. His research agenda revolves around two big themes: one is the intersection of Finance and Industrial Organization. In this field, Professor Pellegrino is developing new methods to understand economy-wide changes in product market competition, productivity and market power. His other research interest is International Finance and Macroeconomics. In this field, Bruno is studying global capital allocation and the macroeconomic consequences of Financial Globalization.
Recent work by Bruno Pellegrino
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Why doesn’t global capital flow to where it’s most productive, in developing countries?
International capital flows can boost global growth and reduce inequality, but numerous geopolitical barriers distort where investment goes – often away from developing countries where it is most productive. Removing these barriers could increase glo...
Published 26.08.25