Curriculum Vitae

Curriculum Vitae
Personal Data
Address
Name: João Ricardo Faria
Professor of Economics, MPA Program
Date of Birth: 08 May, 1966
CoLA, University of Texas at El Paso
City: Rio de Janeiro; Country: Brazil
500 W. University Avenue, KEH 410
American Citizen
El Paso, Texas 79968-0703
E-mail: [email protected]
Phone: 915-747 8938; Fax: 915-747 7948
http://jockafaria.googlepages.com/home
Education
Ph.D. Economics, University of Kent at Canterbury, 1998
MA Economics, University of Brasilia, 1991
BA Economics, University of Brasilia, 1988
BA Geography, University of Brasilia, 1987
Fields of Interest
Macroeconomics;
Entrepreneurship;
Development
and
International
Economics;
Economics of Education; Economics of Conflict and Terrorism.
Professional Experience
Professor of Economics, MPA, IPED, University of Texas at El Paso, USA, since 2008.
Professor of Economics, Nottingham Business School, United Kingdom, 2007-2008.
Associate Professor of Economics, Department of Economics and Finance, University of
Texas Pan American, USA, 2005-2007.
Assistant Professor of Economics, School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at
Dallas, USA, 2001-2005.
Assistant Professor [Lecturer], School of Finance and Economics, University Technology
Sydney, Australia, 1999-2001.
Assistant Professor [Lecturer], Department of Economics, University of Kent at
Canterbury, United Kingdom, 1997-1998.
Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of Brasilia, Brazil, 1992-2001.
Editorial Board Membership
International Journals: Journal of Socio-Economics; EconomiA; Economics Research
International; Journal of Modern Economy and Management; Reports on Economics and
Finance; International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology
Domestic Journals: Applied Economics Systematic Research [Lithuania]; Brazilian
Journal of Business Economics [Brazil]; Journal of Economics and Its Applications
[Kosovo]
Guest Editor: Journal of Policy Modeling [Special issue on Policy Implications of
Terrorism]
Conference Organization
Policy Implications of Terrorism, ISEG, Lisbon, Portugal, June 2008.
The New Challenges to the Economics of Business Schools and Universities, ESSEC,
Paris, France, December 2008.
Publications
Edited Book
Economic Growth, Inequality and Migration (2002) Edited by Amnon Levy and João
Ricardo Faria, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar.
Journal Publications
[77] Academic productivity before and after tenure: The case of the “Specialist” (2015)
Oxford Economic Papers, forthcoming (with Peter McAdam).
[76] Do remittances diminish social violence? (2015) Journal of Development Studies,
forthcoming (with Gazi Hassan).
[75] The macroeconomy of Angola: Breaks and persistence in Angolan macro data
(2015) Applied Economics, forthcoming (with Carlos Barros and Luis Gil-Alana).
[74]
Entrepreneurship
and
business
cycles:
Technological
innovations
and
unemployment (2014) International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal,
forthcoming.
[73] Financial distress drivers in Brazilian banks: A dynamic slacks approach
(2014) European Journal of Operational Research, forthcoming (with Peter Wanke
and Carlos Barros)
[72] Two-dimensional effort in patent-race games and rent-seeking contests: The case of
telephony (2014) Games 5, 116-126 (with F.Mixon, S.Caudill and S. Wineke)
[71] The economics of technology in terrorist organizations (2014) Brown Journal of
World Affairs 20, 285-296
[70] Inflation in Mozambique: Empirical facts based on persistence, seasonality and
breaks (2014) Applied Economics 46, 2545-2555 (with Carlos Barros and Luis GilAlana)
[69] Congestion of academic Journals under papers’ imperfect selection (2014) The B.E.
Journal of Economic Analysis and Policy 14, 1145-1167 (with D. Besancenot and K.
Hyuhn)
[68] Reverse FDI in Europe: An analysis of Angola's FDI in Portugal (2014) African
Development Review 26, 160-171 (with Carlos Barros and Bruno Damasio)
[67] Brazilian Land Tenure Conflicts: A Spatial Analysis (2014) Journal of
International Development 26, 409-421 (with Carlos Barros and Ari Araujo)
[66] Warnings, terrorist threats and resilience: A laboratory experiment (2013) Conflict
Management and Peace Science 30, 433-451 (with Andrew Bausch and Thomas
Zeitzoff).
[65] Anticipation of future consumption: A monetary perspective (2013) Journal of
Money Credit and Banking 45, 423-447 (with Peter McAdam)
[64] Crime in a planned city: The case of Brasilia (2013) Cities 32, 80-87 (with Laudo
Ogura and Adolfo Sachsida)
[63] Faculty promotion in Academe: Theory and evidence from U.S. Economics
Departments (2013) Journal of Economics and Econometrics 56, 1-27 (with P.
Loureiro, F. Mixon, A. Sachsida)
[62] Entrepreneurship and unemployment cycles: A delay differential equation approach
(2013) Frontiers of Economics in China 8, 290-294.
[61] Brazilian land tenure and conflicts: The landless peasants’ movement (2013) Cato
Journal 33, 47-75 (with Carlos Barros and Ari Araújo)
[60] An economic model of workplace mobbing in academe (2012) Economics of
Education Review 31, 720-726 (with Franklin Mixon and Sean Salter)
[59] Counterterrorism and its impact on terror support and recruitment: Accounting for
backlash (2012) Defence and Peace Economics 23, 431-445 (with Daniel Arce)
[58] A new perspective on the Gold Standard: Inflation as a population phenomenon
(2012) Journal of International Money and Finance 31, 1358-1370 (with Peter
McAdam).
[57] Search and research: The influence of editorial board on journals' quality (2012)
Theory and Decision 73, 687-702 (with Damien Besancenot and Kim Huynh)
[56] A vintage model of terrorist organizations (2012) Journal of Conflict Resolution
56, 629-650 (with Daniel Arce).
[55] Demographic dynamics in poor countries: Labor market conditions and gender
inequalities (2012) Journal of Development Studies 48, 99-114 (with Adolfo Sachsida).
[54] Debts on debts (2012) North American Journal of Economics and Finance, 23,
203-219 (with Le Wang and Zhongmin Wu)
[53] Do Central Banks affect Tobin's q? (2012) International Review of Economics
and Finance 22, 1-10 (with Andre Mollick, Adolfo Sachsida and Le Wang)
[52] From unemployed to entrepreneur: The role of absolute bequest motive (2012)
Economics Letters 114, 120-123 (with Zhongmin Wu)
[51] An integro-differential approach to terrorism dynamics (2011) Defence and Peace
Economics 22, 595-605.
[50] Paradigm depletion, knowledge production and research effort (2011)
Metroeconomica 62, 587-604 (with Damien Besancenot and Andreas J. Novak).
[49] Tobin's q and the US inflation (2010) Journal of Economics and Business 62, 401418 (with Andre V. Mollick).
[48] Returns to networking in academia (2010) Netnomics 11, 103-117 (with Rajeev
Goel)
[47] Entrepreneurship and unemployment: A nonlinear bidirectional causality? (2010)
Economic Modelling 27, 1282-1291 (with Juan Carlos Cuestas and Estefania Mourelle)
[46] Good research and bad teaching? A business school tale (2010) Research in
Economics 64, 67-72 (with Damien Besancenot).
[45] Capital and labor mobility and their impacts on Mexico’s regional labor markets
(2010) Journal of Development Studies 46, 1523-1542 (with Rene Cabral and Andre
V. Mollick).
[44] Persistence in airline accidents (2010) Disasters 34, 1123-1138 (with Carlos
Barros and Luis Gil-Alana).
[43] Why Business Schools do so much research: A signaling Explanation (2009)
Research Policy 38, 1093-1101 (with Damien Besancenot and Radu Vranceanu).
[42] The effect of oil price on China's exports (2009) China Economic Review 20, 793805
(with
A.V.
Mollick,
P.H.
Albuquerque
and
M.
Leon-Ledesma).
[41] Unemployment and entrepreneurship: A cyclical relation? (2009) Economics
Letters 105, 318-320 (with Juan Carlos Cuestas and Luis Gil-Alana).
[40] Persistent high ambition and substance abuse: A rationalization of a vicious circle
(2008) Journal of Economics 94, 261-274 (with Amnon Levy).
[39] A simple nonlinear dynamic model for unemployment: Explaining the Spanish case
(2008) Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Article ID 981952, 11 pages,
doi:10.1155/2008/981952 (with M. Leon-Ledesma).
[38] Can globalization stop the decline in commodities' terms of trade? The PrebischSinger hypothesis revisited (2008) Cambridge Journal of Economics 32, 683-701(with
A.V. Mollick, P.H. Albuquerque and M. Leon-Ledesma).
[37] Terrorism in Africa: Persistence and poverty (2008) Journal of Policy Modeling
30,55-69 (with Carlos Barros and Luis Gil-Alana)
[36] Demographic and technological growth in tourism market (2008) Tourism
Economics 14, 115-121.
[35] The tenure game: Building up academic habits (2008) Japanese Economic Review
59, 370-380 (with Goncalo Monteiro)
[34] Employment and fertility choice: A differential game approach (2007) Economics
Bulletin, Vol. 10 no. 9 pp. 1-8.(with Le Wang)
[33] Are U.S. citizens at risk of terrorism in Europe? (2007) Defence and Peace
Economics 18, 495-507 (with Carlos Barros, Isabel Proença and Luis Gil-Alana)
[32] Ramsey in dual-population lands: Internal conflict and utility-maximizing
consumption (2007) Defence and Peace Economics 18, 339-352 (with Amnon Levy).
[31] Proliferation of academic journals: Effects on research quantity and quality (2007)
Metroeconomica 58, 536-549 (with Rajeev Goel).
[30] Population and growth: Is there a puzzle? (2006) Journal of Development Studies
42, 909-917 (with M. Leon-Ledesma and A. Sachsida)
[29] Terrorist innovations and anti-terrorist policies (2006) Terrorism and Political
Violence 18, 47-56.
[28] Terror support and recruitment (2005) Defence and Peace Economics 16, 263-273.
(with Daniel Arce)
[27] The game academics play: Editors versus authors (2005) Bulletin of Economic
Research 57, 1-12.
[26] Real exchange rate and employment performance in an open economy (2005)
Research in Economics 59, 67-80 (with Miguel Leon-Ledesma)
[25] Profitability, investment and efficiency wages (2005) Journal of Applied
Mathematics and Decision Sciences 4, 201-211.
[24] Leading by example and international collective action (2005) Journal of Public
Economic Theory 7, 51-63. (with Daniel Arce and André Rossi de Oliveira)
[23] Trade liberalization, nature of mergers and employment (2005) Journal of
International Trade & Economic Development 14, 43-63. (with Halis Yildiz)
[22] The effects of taxes on labor in a dynamic efficiency wage model (2004) Japanese
Economic Review 55, 286-297.
[21] Habit formation, working habits and technological progress (2004) Manchester
School 72, 403-413. (with Miguel Leon-Ledesma)
[20] Testing the Balassa-Samuelson effect: Implications for growth and PPP (2003)
Journal of Macroeconomics 25, 241-253. (with Miguel Leon-Ledesma)
[19] Terror cycles (2003) Studies in Nonlinear Dynamics and Econometrics 7, No.1,
Article 3.
[18] Limit cycles in an optimal control problem of Diabetes (2003) Applied
Mathematics Letters 16, 127-130.
[17] Scientific, business and political networks in academia (2002) Research in
Economics 56, 187-198.
[16] Growth and labor supply in the presence of habit formation in consumption (2002)
Economics Bulletin 4, 1-5.
[15] The dynamic efficiency of the Ramsey model with endogenous labour participation
rate (2001) Optimal Control Applications and Methods 22, 145-149.
[14] The macroeconomic determinants of equilibrium unemployment insurance (2001)
Labour 15, 487-500. (with F. G. Carneiro)
[13] Habit formation in a monetary growth model (2001) Economics Letters 73, 51-55.
[12] Markup, indexation and inflation: A bargaining approach (2001) Economic
Modelling 18, 313-323.
[11] Supervision and effort in an intertemporal efficiency wage model: The role of the
Solow condition (2000) Economics Letters 67, 93-98.
[10] What happened to the Neanderthals ? The survival trap (2000) Kyklos 53, 161-172.
[9] A two-class fiscal and monetary growth model (2000) Structural Change and
Economic Dynamics 11, 355-364.
[8] The readmission of the Jews to England: The Mercantilist view (1999) The
European Journal of the History of Economic Thought 6, 513-522.
[7] Is there an optimal constitution?(1999)Constitutional Political Economy 10,177-84.
[6] Growth and stability in a model with Pasinettian saving behaviour and neoclassical
technology (1999) Manchester School 67, 111-121. (with J.R. Teixeira).
[5] The economics of Witchcraft and the big eye effect (1998) Kyklos 51, 537-546.
[4] Investment, credit and endogenous cycles (1998) Journal of Economics 67, 135-143.
(with J.P. Andrade).
[3] Environment, growth and fiscal and monetary policies (1998) Economic Modelling
15, 113-123.
[2] The indexation of wages and bonds in Brazil (1997) Applied Economics 29, 14591464. (with F.G.Carneiro).
[1] Urbanization, economic growth, and welfare (1996) Economics Letters 52, 109-115.
(with A.V. Mollick).
Other Journal Publications
[30] Mozambique Metical exchange rate dynamics (2015) South African Journal of
Economics, forthcoming (with C.P. Barros and L. Gil-Alana).
[29] Emotions, happiness and growth: Spinoza, James and Ramsey (2011) Economic
Issues 16, 81-92.
[28] Most cited articles published in Brazilian journals of economics: Google Scholar
rankings (2010) Revista EconomiA 11, 1-25.
[27] Financiamento público da renovação da frotta Brasileira autônoma de caminhões
(2010) Boletim Economia & Tecnologia 6, 125-137 (with C.H. Rocha).
[26] Capital and labor in the long-run: Evidence from Tobin's q for the U.S. (2010)
Applied Economics Letters 17, 11-14. (with A.V. Mollick)
[25] Cultural heritage and growth (2008) Planejamento e Politicas Publicas 31, 7-19.
(with M. Leon-Ledesma).
[24] Negatively correlated author seniority and the number of acknowledged people:
Name-recognition as a signal of scientific merit? (2008) Journal of Socio-Economics
37, 1234-1247 (with Nathan Berg)
[23] Public support and terrorism: The Putin paradox (2008) Open Political Science
Journal 1, 1-4.
[22] The international research of academic economists in Brazil: 1999-2006 (2007)
Brazilian Journal of Applied Economics/Economia Aplicada 11, 387-406 (with A.
Araujo and C. Shikida)
[21] The citation pattern of Brazilian economists (2007) Estudos Economicos 37, 151166 (with Ari F. Araujo and Claudio D. Shikida)
[20] Government revenues and expenditures in Guinea-Bissau: Causality and
cointegration (2005) Journal of Economic Development 30, 107-117. (with Francisco
Carneiro and Boubacar Sid Barry)
[19] Is there a trade-off between domestic and international publications? (2005)
Journal of Socio-Economics 34, 269-280.
[18] The nominal theory of interest under habit formation: Evidence for the U.S., 19592002 (2004) North American Journal of Economics and Finance 15, 333-354. (with
Andre V. Mollick)
[17] An intertemporal Pasinettian model with government sector (2004) International
Journal of Business and Economics 3, 257-268. (with Ricardo Araujo)
[16] Some reflections on incentives for publication: The case of the CAPES’ list of
economic journals (2004) Brazilian Journal of Applied Economics/Economia
Aplicada 8, 791-816.
[15] Conflict, distribution and population growth (2003) Journal of Bioeconomics 5, 4753. (with André R. Oliveira)
[14] Optimal exchange rate policy, wage bargaining structure and foreign direct
investment (2003) International Economics 56, 1-12. (with Luiz R. de Mello).
[13] Devaluation, output and wages (2003) International Economic Journal 17, 15-27.
(with Francisco G. Carneiro).
[12] What type of economist are you: r-strategist or K-strategist ? (2003) Journal of
Economic Studies 30, 144-154.
[11] Jobless growth: The long run relationship between capital and labor (2002) Journal
or Economic Research 7, 215-228.
[10] An analysis of rankings of economic journals (2002) Brazilian Journal of Business
Economics 2, 95-117.
[9] Rent seeking in academia: The consultancy disease (2001) The American
Economist 45, 69-74.
[8] Capital accumulation and the modified golden rule with endogenous labor
participation rate and efficiency wages (2001) Journal of Economic Research 6, 97108.
[7] Does high inflation affect growth in the long and short run ? (2001) Journal of
Applied Economics 4, 89-105 (with F.G. Carneiro).
[6] The research output of academic economists in Brazil (2000) Brazilian Journal of
Applied Economics/Economia Aplicada 4, 95-113.
[5] The demand for currency in the presence of indexed money: the case of Brazil (2000)
Applied Economics Letters 7, 41-43.
[4] Causality between the minimum wage and other wages (1997) Applied Economics
Letters 4, 507-510. (with F.G. Carneiro).
[3] Currency substitution and indexed money (1997) Applied Economics Letters 4, 163166. (with F.G. Carneiro).
[2] Pressure groups and inflation: a cyclical model (1996) Revista de Economia
Política 16, 129-135. (with J.S. Arbache).
[1] Money and growth: from a quasi-neoclassical standpoint (1994) Revista Brasileira
de Economia 48, 529-550. (with J.P. Andrade).
Articles in Edited Volumes
The O-ring theory of economic development, in W.A. Darity (Editor in Chief)
International Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition.
Citations in W.A. Darity (Editor in Chief) International Encyclopedia of the Social
Sciences, 2nd Edition.
Professional Journals in W.A. Darity (Editor in Chief) International Encyclopedia of
the Social Sciences, 2nd Edition.
Two contributions by Ramsey to economics, in Maria J. Frápolli (Ed.) F.P. Ramsey
Critical Reassessments, Continuun Studies in British Philosophy, Thoemmes
Continuun, Bristol, 2004.
Migration, unemployment and the optimal tax: Implications for growth and income
distribution, in A. Levy and J.R. Faria (Eds.) Economic Growth, Inequality and
Migration, Edward Elgar, Northampton, 2002.
Moeda e crescimento, in Rosa M. Fontes (Ed.) Estabilização e Crescimento, Editora
UFV, Viçosa, 1998. [with J.P. Andrade]
Refereed Conference Presentations
Labor market conditions, gender disparities, and demographic dynamics in poor
countries, 2008, Gender, Poverty and Demography Workshop, World Bank, March
25th.
A time consistent anti-terror legislation, 2007, MAPUSE 2, Vienna, November.
Terror support (with Daniel Arce), 2005 American Economic Association Meetings,
Philadelphia, January.
Terror cycles, 2003 Latin American Meeting of the Econometric Society, Panama
City, Panama.
Leading by example: A simple evolutionary approach (with A.R. Oliveira), 2002 Latin
American Meeting of the Econometric Society, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Testing the Balassa-Samuelson effect: Implications for growth and PPP, (with Miguel
Leon-Ledesma) 2001, 16th Annual Congress of the European Economic Association,
Lausanne , Switzerland.
On the determinacy of monetary steady states: disequilibrium learning and optimal
monetary policy, (with L.R. De Mello, Jr.), 1996, XVI Latin American Congress of the
Econometric Society, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Working Papers
Anticipation of future consumption: A monetary perspective (2012) ECB Working
Paper No. 1448, July 2012 (with Peter McAdam).
Transnational coordination failures in intertemporal counterterrorism games (2011) WP
2011-006, School of Economics, Georgia Tech [with Emilson Silva]
Debts on debts (2009) Discussion Papers in Economics No. 2009/7, Nottingham Trent
University [With Le Wang, and Zhongmin Wu]
A time consistent anti-terror legislation (2005) Working Paper 10/2005, Department of
Economics and Finance, University of Texas-Pan American.
A dynamic model of cannibalism (2001) Political Economy Working Paper
06/01,School of Social Sciences, University of Texas at Dallas [with Andreas J. Novak]
An economic analysis of the Peter and Dilbert principles (2000) Working Paper No.
101, January, School of Finance and Economics, University of Technology, Sydney.
The Sephardim diaspora: A model of forced migration and confiscation (1998) Studies
in Economics, Number 98/11, University of Kent.
Referee For
Journals: Applied Economics, Applied Financial Economics, Australian Journal of
Labor Economics, B.E. Journal of Economic Analysis & Policy, Brazilian Journal of
Business Economics, British Journal of Political Science, Bulletin of Economic Research,
Computers & Mathematics, Conflict Management and Peace Science, Contemporary
Economic Policy, Defence and Peace Economics, Discrete Dynamics in Nature and
Society, Economia, Economia Aplicada, Economics Bulletin, Economic Issues,
Economic Journal, Economic Modelling, Estudos Econômicos, Environment and
Development Economics, International Economic Journal, International Game Theory
Review, International Journal of Conflict Management, International Journal of
Economic Issues, International Review of Economics and Finance, International Trade
Journal, Journal of Bioeconomics, Journal of Conflict Resolution, Journal of Economics
[Zeitschrift fur Nationalokonomie], Journal of Economics [MVEA], Journal of Economic
Behavior & Organization, Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, Journal of
Economic Studies, Journal of International Trade & Economic Development, Journal of
Macroeconomics, Journal of Peace Research, Journal of Public Economics, Journal of
Public Economic Theory, Journal of Socio-Economics, Manchester School, Marketing
Science, Mathematical and Computer Modelling, Open Political Science Journal, Oxford
Economic Papers, Pesquisa e Planejamento Economico, Planejamento e Políticas
Públicas, Revista Brasileira de Economia, Revista de Economia Política, Review of
Austrian Economics, Review of International Economics, Scottish Journal of Political
Economy, Southern Economic Journal, Structural Change and Economic Dynamics,
Tourism Economics.
Research Agencies: British Academy, Israel Science Foundation, National Science
Foundation, and Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Publishers: McGraw-Hill, Blackwell, Edward Elgar and Pearson Addison-Wesley
Publishing
Ph.D. Supervision
Committee Member: Habib Dogguy, “Applications de la Théorie des Jeux a Champ
Moyen”, Ph.D in Economics, Université Paris XIII, December 2014.
Chair, Supervising Professor: Suliman H. Adil, “Three Essays on the Determinants of
Foreign Direct Investment in Sub-Saharan Africa”; Ph.D. in Business Administration,
University of Texas Pan American, August 2007.
Chair, Supervising Professor: Michiko Hayhurst, “The Plaza Agreement, Official foreign
Exchange Intervention and Exchange Rate Policy in Japan”; Ph.D. in Political Economy,
University of Texas Dallas, July 2003.
Chair of the Examining Committee: Mark Green Thames, “Community of Difference:
Habermas and the Problems of Pluralism”, Ph.D. in the History of Ideas, University of
Texas Dallas, March 2004.
Tenure External Reviewer for
Dr. Salvador Contreras, Department of Economics and Finance, University of Texas Rio
Grande Valley, 2014.
Dr. Clint Peinhardt, School of Public Policy and Political Economy, University of Texas
Dallas, 2012.
Visiting Positions
Visiting Professor, Department of Marketing, Business,Economics & Law, University of
Alberta, July 2013.
Visiting, Monetary Policy Research Division, European Central Bank, Germany,
December 2012.
Visiting Professor, ISEG, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal, April 2009.
Visiting Professor, CEPN, University of Paris 13, France, December 2008.
Visiting, Department of Economics and Related Studies, University of York, United
Kingdom, February-March 2006.
Visiting Assistant Professor, Department of Economics, University of New Hampshire,
January 2001- June 2001.
Grants
-UTEP IDR Level II funding to Cross-border rail infrastructure assessment in El Paso del Norte
Region.
-NSF Grant no. 0905060 for "A Strategy for Enhancing Community Resilience Against
Ongoing Terrorist Threat.” With Thomas Zeitzoff, November 2010.
-Doctoral Fellowship, CAPES, Ministry of Education, Brazil, 1995-1998.
-Master Fellowship, CNPq, Ministry of Science and Technology, Brazil, 1988-1991.
Consultancy
Unemployment insurance reform in Latin America, World Bank, June 1999.
Guinea-Bissau Public Expenditure Review, World Bank, May-June 2003.
Fertility and female labor market participation in Africa, World Bank, Nov 2007-Mar
2008.
Professional Recognition
- Cited by Hans C. Muller (2009) “Systematisch verkannte Genies” in Handelsblatt, on
08/04/2009.
- Featured in the Bookforum.com on 02/22/2008,http://www.bookforum.com/blog/2212.
- Top 15 of most productive Brazilian economists according to the rankings of Brazilian
economists published by J.V. Issler and T. Pillar (2002) “Measuring the international
scientific production of researchers and economics departments in Brazil” Pesquisa e
Planejamento Economico 32, 323-381.
-Profile in O Estado de Sao Paulo, 09/29/2002
-My paper The intertemporal substitution model of labour supply in an open economy
(2000) Discussion Paper 00/09, Department of Economics, University of Kent at
Canterbury [with Miguel Leon-Ledesma] is cited by the Nobel Prize Laureate in
Economics Edmund Phelps twice: Hian T. Hoon and Edmund Phelps “A structuralist
model of a small open economy in the short, medium and long run” (2007) Journal of
Macroeconomics 29, 227-254; and HianTeckHoon and Edmund Phelps (2002) “Asset
prices, the real exchange rate, and unemployment in a small open economy: A mediumrun structuralist perspective”, in The Open Economy Macromodel: Past, Present And
Future, ed. ArieArnon and Warren Young, New York, Springer, 275-286. A revised and
extended version of this paper entitled Real exchange rate and employment performance
in an open economy (2005) is published by Research in Economics 59, 67-80
Academic References
Professor Daniel Arce, School of Economic, Political and Policy Sciences, University of
Texas
Dallas,
Richardson,
TX,
75083.
Phone:
(972)
883-6857.
Email:
[email protected]
Dr. Francisco G. Carneiro, Economic Adviser, Operations Policy and Country Services
Country Economics. The World Bank, 1818 H St. NW, Washington DC 20433 .Tel:
(202) 473-0360. Email: [email protected]
Professor Miguel Leon-Ledesma, Department of Economics, University of Kent,
Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NP, UK. Phone: +44 (0)1227-823026. Email: [email protected]
Professor Peter McAdam, DG-Research, European Central Bank, Frankfurt D60598,
Germany. Email: [email protected]
Professor Emilson C. D. Silva, Department of Marketing, Business,Economics & Law, 340N Business Building, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada T6G 2R6. Tel:
780-248-1312, Email: [email protected]
Professor Daniel Sutter, Charles G. Koch Professor of Economics, 137 B Bibb Graves
Hall,Troy Campus, Phone 334-670-5771, [email protected]