
Nationality: Brazil
Affiliation: University of Brasilia
Student status: Student
Level of education: Ph.D.
Field of Study: Economics
Joined: September 5, 2018
João Gabriel de Araujo Oliveira
Brasília, BR
Member: Keynesian Economics, Latin America, States and Markets, Complexity Economics, Economic Development
Organizer: Latin America
Working groups
Research Interests
- Classical Political Economy
- Complexity Economics
- Decision Theory
- Distribution
- Early modern economic forms
- Economic Development
- Economic Growth
- Economic History
- Economic Modeling
- Economic Sociology
- Employment
- European Political Economy
- Labor markets
- Keynesian Economics
- Institutional Economics
- Governance
- History of Economic Thought
- Imperfect Knowledge Economics
- Law and Economics
- Literature and Economics
- Macroeconomics
- Marxian Economics
- Mathematics
- Philosophy of Economics
- Policy
- Political Economy
- Taxation
- Teaching Economics
About
Ph.D. candidate at the University of Brasilia. I graduated in Regional Economics from the State University of Londrina, with a dissertation focused on "Income Distribution and Political Orientation". Undergraduate in Economics from the same university, where I presented some papers in events and congress, as well as, published scientific articles in national and international journals. Interests: Macroeconomic Theory, Income Distribution, Growth, Political Orientation.
About my research
International Journals 6. “A Kaleckian Model of Growth and Distribution considering the Effects of the Urban Informal Sector” (with H. B. Paiva and Professor J. R. Teixeira), Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, 46(1): 65-86, 2022. [link] 5. “Structural change, open economy and employment: A Structural Change and Economic Dynamics approach” (with R. de A. M. Rocha), PSL Quarterly Review, 75(300): 47-62, 2022. [link] 4. “Comments to the article: ‘The political role of the State in Cambridge theories of growth and distribution’” (with Professor J. R. Teixeira and R. N. Sugahara), Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 41(1): 207-214, 2021. [link] 3. “Important Contributions of the Cambridge Equation to the Role of Political Economy: From Pasinetti to our days” (with R. N. Sugahara), Iberian Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 8(1): 41-49, 2021. [link] 2. “A Note Reconsidering ‘A Theory of Wealth Distribution and Accumulation’: Perspective on Uncertainty” (with Professor J. R. Teixeira), Eruditio, 2(6): 72-78, 2020. [link] 1. “A Note Reconsidering a post-Keynesian Model of Growth and Distribution the Globalization Context” (with Professor J. R. Teixeira), Metroeconomica, 71(3): 487-495, 2020. [link] Brazilian Journals 6. “A Life Cycle Intergenerational Model Considering Social Security” (with B. E. Vieira and R. N. Sugahara), Brazilian Keynesian Review, forthcoming, 2023. 5. “A Note in Tribute to the Kaldor’s “Cambridge Equation” Since the 50s to Our Days” (with B. E. Vieira), Revista Economia Ensaios, 37(2): 105-113, 2022. [link] 4. “An Essay on the Institutional Importance to Support Sign Language Professional Interpreters in the Covid-19 Pandemic Situation: the Brazilian Case” (with F. O. Moreira, G. C. Júnior and A. R. Reichert), Trabalhos em Linguística Aplicada, 61(1): 210-217, 2022. [link] 3. “Política fiscal em modelos Pós-Keynesianos de crescimento e distribuição: uma revisão teórica (in Portuguese)” (with R. N. Sugahara and B. E. Vieira), Informe Econômico (UFPI), 42(1): 4-22, 2021. [link] 2. “Uma exposição crítica acerca das teorias de crescimento que envolvem voto (in Portuguese)”, Revista Iniciativa Econômica (UNESP), 5(1): 1-13, 2020. [link] 1. “Decomposição estrutural da variação do emprego por nível educacional no Brasil, para os anos de 2000 e 2009 (in Portuguese)” (with M. R. Ribeiro and L. L. Cunha), Economia & Região, 9(1): 227-248, 2020. [link]