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Educational Background
Professor Campello earned his PhD in Finance from the University of Illinois in 2000, a MS in Business Administration from the Pontifical Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro in 1995, and a BS in Economics from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in 1991.
Experience
Professor Campello is the Durland Professor of Finance at Cornell University. His papers have dealt with issues such as the impact of market imperfections on companies, the limits of the firm, product markets, corporate capital structure, monetary policy transmission, financial crises, econometrics, and more.
Campello has published extensively in leading finance journals and has served as an associate editor at The Review of Financial Studies, The Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, and The Journal of Corporate Finance. He is currently the managing editor of The Journal of Financial Intermediation. He received the “Rising Star” award in 2010 and has been named “Distinguished Referee” by The Review of Financial Studies twice for his referee work on behalf of the journal.
His papers were nominated twice for the distinguished Brattle Prize of the Journal of Finance, and received the Goldman Sachs Best Paper award by The Review of Finance.
Fields of Interest
- Corporate Finance
- Financial Intermediation