Bruno Sergi

Bruno S. Sergi is an Instructor at Harvard University, where he is also an Associate of the Davis Center for Russian and Eurasian Studies, and a Faculty Affiliate in the Institute for Quantitative Social Science. He also teaches at the University of Messina and has taught at New York University. He is an Associate Editor of The American Economist and his longstanding research interests center on the economics of emerging markets. Published extensively, Professor Sergi’s work has been reviewed in a broad spectrum of scholarly journals such as Comparative Economic Studies; European Journal of Development Research; International Labour Review; International Journal of Production Research; Journal of Economic Issues; Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management; Journal of Management Devel-opment; Journal of Post Keynesian Economics; Management Decision; Technology Analysis & Strategic Management; Thunderbird International Business Review. He holds a Ph.D. in economics from the University of Greenwich Business School – London.

Publications

Regaining Global Stability After the Financial Crisis
Bruno Sergi, Filip Fidanoski, Magdalena Ziolo, Vladimir Naumovski. © 2018. 383 pages.
The prosperity and stability of any economic structure is reliant upon a foundation of secure systems that regulate the movement of money across the globe. These structures have...