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Francesco Beraldi is an Assistant Professor in the Finance Area at Duke University's Fuqua School of Business. He holds a PhD in Economics from Yale University. His research focuses on the intersection of Corporate Finance, Financial Intermediation, and Macroeconomics, examining how credit market structures influence capital allocation and policy transmission. He has been awarded prestigious recognitions including the Trefftzs Award and Brattle Group Prize for his work.
His research portfolio includes studies on banking relationships' impact on loan pricing, fiscal multipliers through consumption networks, global equity flows under uncertainty, and housing market dynamics. These studies employ structural models and microdata to explore mechanisms linking micro-level financing decisions to macroeconomic outcomes. His IMF co-authored paper highlights the pricing-out effect of monetary policy on housing affordability.
- Awards: USC Trefftzs Award (2025), Brattle Group Award (2025), Yale Trimis Prize
His work connects theoretical frameworks with empirical validation, emphasizing policy implications in financial markets and household behavior. Advising and grants details are not explicitly documented in current materials.


