Luigi Zingales

Luigi Zingales

Luigi Zingales’ research interests span from corporate governance to financial development, from political economy to the economic effects of culture. He co-developed the Financial Trust Index, which is designed to monitor the level of trust that Americans have toward their financial system.

His book, Saving Capitalism from Capitalists (2004), co-authored with Prof. Raghuram G. Rajan, has been acclaimed as “one of the most powerful defenses of the free market ever written” by National Review Online. The author of A Capitalism for the People: Recapturing the Lost Genius of American Prosperity (2012), Zingales also co-hosts a podcast with Georgetown University scholar Kate Waldock entitled Capitalisn't.

Zingales is currently a faculty research fellow for the National Bureau of Economic Research, a research fellow for the Center for Economic Policy Research and a fellow of the European Governance Institute. He is also an editorialist for Il Sole 24 Ore, the Italian equivalent of Financial Times. Zingales also serves on the Committee on Capital Markets Regulation, which has been examining the legislative, regulatory and legal issues affecting how public companies function. 

Zingales Stories

Blame Silvio's antics for Italy's bond market fall

Prof. Luigi Zingales writes that lack of trust in Italy has contributed to financial turmoil


Make Money Market Funds Go to Market

In new weekly series featuring Booth faculty, Prof. Luigi Zingales analyzes money market funds' financial risks


Seeking the roots of primate personality

Biologist Dario Maestripieri interprets DNA, environmental clues to help explain behavior of monkeys and humans.


University of Chicago Magazine

Michael Knezovich

Plan B


VoxEU

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