EPGE provides new edition of Brazilian Economic Review

Institutional
18 June 2013

The role of productivity shocks for Brazilian agriculture, the effects of fiscal shocks on employment and real wages and the revisions of the private consumption of non-durable goods depend on government spending. These are some of the analysis included in the 2nd April/May/June edition of the Brazilian Economic Review (RBE) - published by FGV/EPGE - Brazilian School of Economics and Finance in Rio de Janeiro.
 

About RBE
 

The Brazilian Economic Review (RBE) is the oldest Economics publication in Brazil and the second oldest in Latin America. Within the universe of academic journals in economics, RBE is considered a generalist magazine with articles on various fields of Economics.
 

Created by Arizio de Viana, its first editor, and by Eugênio Gudin - one of the most influential economists in Brazilian history - the review welcomes any topic and methodology in its pages, as long as it hits the border of its field of expertise and it is guided by an accuracy which accompanies it since its first edition.
 

Currently, Ricardo Cavalcanti, coordinator of the Professional Master's Degree in Finance and Business Economics and EPGE's professor, is the editor in chief of RBE.
 

 

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