Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira

Teixeira, Joanilio Rodolpho

Teixeira, Joanilio Rodolpho

Emeritus Professor and Senior Researcher, University of Brasilia (UnB); Fellow, World Academy of Art & Science

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Emeritus Professor and Senior Researcher, University of Brasilia (UnB); Fellow, World Academy of Art & Science

Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira is Emeritus Professor and Senior Researcher at the University of Brasilia (UnB) and a Fellow of the World Academy of Art and Science (WAAS). He has an MSc in Applied Mathematics from ITA, Brazil and a PhD in Economics from the University of Kent at Canterbury, England. He has received Post-Doctorals as Visiting Scholar in Cambridge, Harvard, Oxford, Berkeley, LSE, CEPREMAP, Sorbonne, etc. He was Visiting Professor in Lugano, Verona, IEDES-Lisbon, Paris, Milan, Portland, etc. He has published around 120 articles in influential journals in Economics. He has also published 13 books (sometimes proceedings of international conferences). He was the founder and the first Chairman of the Brazilian Econometrics Society and also the Editor of the Brazilian Review of Econometrics. He has received a number of Brazilian and international awards. He is the leader of the international group on "Growth and Distribution" in the National Council of Science and Technology (CNPq-Brazil) and has organized 11 International Colloquia.

ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR

A Note Reconsidering ‘A Theory of Wealth Distribution & Accumulation’: Perspective on Uncertainty
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract Growth and Distribution have become one of the main instruments for achieving a better standard of living. Fundamental issues of Political Economy can be defined as a conscious effort of the society to follow the economically developed in order to promote rapid and fundamental change. Such a concept is fairly broad as it seeks to promote not only a fast growth-rate but also significant structural socio-economic changes. Within a Post-Keynesian approach, the...
Institutional Challenges to the Labor Market and the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the light of a New Paradigm in Economic Thinking: The Brazilian Case*
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract Based on an institutional heterodox approach, in which the role of institutions is central to understand the different trajectories of societies, and aiming to contribute to the construction of a new paradigm in economic thinking, this paper examines the advancement of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) in developed and developing economies. Such a revolution is in course and Brazil does not present a national strategy to manage this structural change. First,...
Green Economy and Sustainable Development: The Latin American Scenario
Get Full Text in PDF Abstract This paper assesses the performance of Latin America (LA) toward its goal of a green and sustainable economy in 2006-2009 and 2010-2013. In a descriptive and quantitative framework, the analysis involves an improvement over Kaldor’s (1971) fundamental ideas towards environmental and sustainable development. We deal with a Green Economy Index where three variables are considered: the first representing the economics aspect; the second, the social aspect; the last,...