Edoardo Campanella

Edoardo Campanella

Senior Global Economist, UniCredit Bank, Milan; Senior Fellow, Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government, Harvard Kennedy School

Edoardo Campanella is an economist and writer. He is a Senior Global Economist at UniCredit Bank and a Senior Fellow of Mossavar-Rahmani Center for Business and Government at the Harvard Kennedy School. He is also deputy research director of the Trilateral Taskforce on Global Capitalism in Transition. Edoardo is co-author with Marta Dassu’ of Anglo Nostalgia: The Politics of Emotion in a Fractured West (Oxford University Press and Hurst Publishers) and he writes globally syndicated columns for Project Syndicate. His articles have appeared in Foreign Policy, Foreign Affairs, and Survival, among other publications. In 2016, he was a shortlisted author for the Bracken Bower Prize, awarded by the Financial Times and McKinsey for promising writers under the age of 35.

He attended the Harvard Kennedy School on a Fulbright scholarship and was awarded Harvard’s Certificate for Teaching Excellence in a course on the future of globalization. He is affiliated with the Trilateral Commission, the Centre for the Governance of Change of IE University in Madrid, ISPI, the Aspen Institute and the Council for Italy and the United States.