Structural Development Macroeconomics can be understood as an approach to the deep determinants of economic development in which the macroeconomic policy regime has a crucial role in explaining international growth rate differences, notably among middle-income countries. It strongly relies on a multidisciplinary but rigorous assessment of the subject that combines some of the main elements of classical development and demand-led growth theories. The idea is to provide a somehow unifying view of development processes from a macro and dynamic perspective.
Recently, economic theory has witnessed an important shift in its methodology due to the challenges presented in the aftermath of the Great financial crisis and the need to design sustainable development policies that are innovative, socially inclusive, and environmentally friendly. Certainly, Structural Development Macroeconomics can provide substantial advancements in understanding the world and facing such troubles. However, the task in front of us requires an interdisciplinary approach. Therefore, it should lead to a cross-fertilisation of fields, tools, and narratives.
Publication opportunities
Práticas de Administração Pública and the International Review of Economic Policy will publish a selection of papers presented at the workshop. Authors interested in submitting to one of the special issues (SI) should send the final version of their manuscript to sdmrgworkshop2023@gmail.com by July 31, 2023. Decisions will be made until August 15, 2023.
The scientific committee in charge of the SIs is composed by:
Daniel Arruda Coronel
Giulio Guarini
Jesus Ferreiro
José Luis Oreiro
Marwill Dávila-Fernandez
Reisoli Bender
Sustainable Development
Innovation and Technological change
Inequality and social inclusion
Ecological Transition and Structural Change
Growth and Distribution in Demand-led Economies
Development, Infrastructure and Convergence Clubs
Financial Fragility and Business Cycles
Stock-Flow Consistent Models (SFCs)
Agent Based Models (ABMs)
Monetary Policy, Exchange rates, and Public Debt
IMPORTANT: Keynote lectures and some special sessions will be in-person, while all parallel sessions will happen only virtually.
Deadline for proposals for papers to be presented: May 28, 2023
Decision on papers to be included in the program: June 4, 2023
Expanded Abstract of 1000 words or less. Clearly identify the question or issue you will address in the paper. Explain the approach you will use to address the issue of interest.
Send your Expanded Abstract as a PDF file to sdmrgworkshop2023@gmail.com
Deadline for submissions of full papers for the special issue: July 31, 2023
Decision on papers to be included in the special issue: August 15, 2023.