Applying Pure Mathematics: IMPA and the Entanglements of Mathematical Economics in Brazil. History of Political Economy, Forthcoming, 2024. [Article]
Utility Matters: Edmond Malinvaud and Growth Theory in the 1950s and 1960s. (w/ Pedro Garcia Duarte). History of Political Economy 52 (5): 863-894, 2020. [Article]
Book Chapter
Ernane Galvêas: Um plurivalente funcionário público contra a dívida externa. (with Victor Cruz e Silva). In: Salomão, Ivan C. (Ed.). Os homens do cofre: o que pensavam os ministros da Fazenda do Brasil Republicano (1889-1985). São Paulo: Editora Unesp, 2021, p. 483-514. [Book Info]
Monographs
Tracing Mathematical Economics: Essays in the History of (Departments of) Economics. Universidade de São Paulo, Department of Economics, Doctoral Dissertation. 2022. Joseph Dorfman Best Dissertation Prize 2023 - History of Economics Society [PDF]
A via não tão rápida entre Solow e Ramsey-Cass-Koopmans: o desenvolvimento da teoria do crescimento econômico na década de 1960. Universidade de São Paulo, Department of Economics, Master's Thesis. 2016. [PDF]
From Griffith Evans to the Evans Hall: Mathematical Economics's Forays into Berkeley's Department of Economics [Article]
Book Review
Managing growth in miniature: Solow’s model as an artefact: by Verena Halsmayer, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2024, 292 pp. The European Journal of the History of Economic Thought [Review]
A History of Brazilian Economic Thought: From Colonial Times through the Early 21st Century ed. by Ricardo Bielschowsky, Mauro Boianovsky, and Mauricio C. Coutinho. History of Political Economy [Review]
Obituary
Remembering Gabriel Oliva C. Cunha (1990-2019). Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, v.38A, p. 199-201. 2020. [Info]
Non-Academic
Em livro póstumo, Affonso Celso Pastore examina os dilemas do equilíbrio fiscal, Folha de São Paulo, 2024. [Link]
Livro apresenta pensamento econômico brasileiro a estrangeiros, Folha de São Paulo, 2023. [Link]
Nobel 1975: Koopmans e Kantorovich, Terraço Econômico, 2020. [Link]