New Paper "Energy production and trade openness: assessing economic growth, CO2 emissions and the applicability of the cointegration analysis"
This work examined three groups of the countries considered developed and developing, namely, about “Impact of CO2 emissions and economic growth and the nexus Fossil and Renewable Energy Consumption in Developed Countries - OECD and Member States of the European Union and in the Developing Countries of South America: Evidence of ARDL macro-panel "
I am an economist focused on issues of economic Externalities’ implications for sustainable economic development. My regional experience is in Latin America and, particularly in the countries of the South and Brazil. I have three interconnected research interests that make up the content of the work I have conducted over the past 10 years. The first is about the processes of strengthening the problems of systemic unsustainability caused by solid urban waste and the dynamics of the environmental degradation mechanism. Including how this dynamic relates to the capacity for recycling solid waste, understanding the local economy, resolving waste treatment, and the ability to add value and bring the workforce together.
Over the years, and with a strong emphasis on empirical research (negative and positive externalities), I examined the dynamics of environmental degradation mechanisms of energy production and consumption separated by source, increasingly considered a new standard for energy development and security developed and developing countries. Indeed, exploring how we could benefit from the knowledge accumulated in rotating fields, such as energy consumption, economic growth, and pollutant emissions to mediate changes in the nexus between natural resources, solid waste, and energy consumption.
My second interest, again connected, is focused on understanding the relationship between positive and negative externality as an experimental approach in the process of utility and disutility functions of natural resources and waste reused in energy production.
My third related interest is managing the risk of poverty mediated by climate change, especially in agriculture, social protection, with a focus on reducing vulnerabilities for groups of people living in fragile environments, such as small farming.
Areas of interest:
Environmental economics
Energy economics (Renewable & Fossil)
Energy economics (RE & Fossil)
Agriculture & energy (land-use, pesticides - externalities).
Solid Waste and Climate Change
Development Economics
Policy Evaluation
Applied Public Economics