Articulista
Rosangela Ballini
Possui graduação em Matemática pela Universidade Federal de São Carlos (1994), mestrado em Ciências, área de concentração Ciências da Computação e Matemática Computacional, pela Universidade de São Paulo (1996) e doutorado em Engenharia Elétrica, área de concentração Automação, pela Universidade Estadual de Campinas (2000). Atualmente é Professora Associada no Instituto de Economia da Universidade Estadual de Campinas. Tem interesse em Métodos e Modelos Matemáticos e Econométricos, particularmente nos tópicos: análise e previsão de séries temporais, sistemas fuzzy, redes neurais, redes neuro-fuzzy, modelos dinâmicos, modelos de simulação.
Evolution of Green Finance: A Bibliometric Analysis through Complex Networks and Machine Learning
A fundamental structural transformation that must occur to break global temperature rise and advance sustainable development is the green transition to a low-carbon system. However, dismantling the carbon lock-in situation requires substantial investment in green finance. Historically, investments have been concentrated in carbon-intensive technologies. Nonetheless, green finance has blossomed in recent years, and efforts to organise this literature have emerged, […]
Currency hierarchy, inflation targeting and structural change: the Brazilian experience
The aim of this chapter is to analyze how the exchange rate dynamics has affected the manufacturing production and jeopardized structural change in Brazil since the adoption of the Inflation Targeting Regime (ITR) in 1999. The analysis shows that the very subordinated position of the Brazilian real in the currency hierarchy results in a cyclical and volatile behavior of the […]