A Palestra: “Income distribution and Economic Growth”, que seria realizada no dia 18/11/2019 com o Prof. Robert Blecker, foi CANCELADA. Agradecemos o interesse de todos.
O Instituto de Economia e o Núcleo de Economia Industrial e da Tecnologia (NEIT) convidam para a Palestra: “Income distribution and Economic Growth”
Palestrante: Prof. Dr. Robert Blecker – American University (EUA)
Quando: 18/11/2019 (Segunda-Feira) às 14h
Onde: Auditório Jorge Tápia, IE/Unicamp
Organização: Profª Dra Carolina Baltar e Prof. Dr. André Martins Biancarelli

Robert A. Blecker is Professor of Economics at American University (AU), Washington, DC, USA, where he teaches courses on international economics, macroeconomic theory, and political economy. He is also Affiliated Faculty of AU’s School of International Service (SIS) and Center for Latin American and Latino Studies (CLALS), a Research Associate at the Economic Policy Institute (Washington, DC) and the Political Economy Research Institute (University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA), and a Fellow of the Forum for Macroeconomics and Macroeconomic Policy (FMM, Berlin, Germany). He is a member of the editorial boards of the International Review of Applied Economics, Metroeconomica, Review of Keynesian Economics, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, and Investigación Económica. His books include Fundamentals of U.S. Foreign Trade Policy: Economics, Politics, Laws, and Issues (co-authored with Stephen D. Cohen and Peter D. Whitney, 2nd edition, Westview, 2003); Taming Global Finance: A Better Architecture for Growth and Equity (Economic Policy Institute, 1999), and U.S. Trade Policy and Global Growth (edited volume, M.E. Sharpe, Inc., 1996). His articles have appeared in numerous refereed academic journals, including the Cambridge Journal of Economics, Economica, European Journal of Economics and Economic Policy: Intervention, International Review of Applied Economics, International Journal of Political Economy, Journal of Development Studies, Journal of Post Keynesian Economics, Metroeconomica, Review of Development Economics, Review of Keynesian Economics, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics, Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv (Review of World Economics), and World Development, as well as in edited books and conference volumes published by Cambridge University Press, Oxford University Press, University of Michigan Press, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, and Edward Elgar (among others). He has lectured at universities, conferences, and research institutes in various countries including Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, Colombia, France, Germany, Italy, Republic of Korea, Mexico, and the United Kingdom. His research includes work on heterodox (postKeynesian and neo-Kaleckian) macroeconomic theory, open economy macroeconomics, international trade theory and policy, economic integration in North America, global imbalances and the U.S. trade deficit, the Mexican economy, North-South trade, and export-led growth and balance-of-payments constraints**