Leonardo Burlamaqui is Professor at the Department of Economic Evolution, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Research Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute Bard College (New York) and Professor at the Minsky Summer-School in the same Institute. He is also a Senior Fellow at the Brazilian Center for International Relations, Research Professor at the Graduate Program in Public Policies and Development Strategies at the Institute of Economics, and a member of the Financial Systems Observatory Research Group also at the Institute of Economics, Federal University at Rio de Janeiro; a member of the International Joseph Schumpeter Society and a contributing editor to the Post Keynesian Economics Forum. Previously he was a Senior Program Officer at The Ford Foundation in New York, directing the Reforming Global Financial Governance initiative. He has a PhD in Economics, awarded by the Federal University at Rio de Janeiro, and completed his Postdoctoral research on Evolutionary Economics at the Institute for innovation and the Public Purpose, London, and at the Brazilian School for Advanced Studies at the Federal University at rio de Janeiro. Burlamaqui has taught, written and published extensively on innovation and competition, development strategies, intellectual property, institutions and economic change, Asian capitalism and the political economy of knowledge and finance.His books include Keynes: Um Liberal Revolucionário ( Kindle Books: 2023). Schumpeter e o Paradigma da Destruição Criadora ( Kindle Books: 2023). Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy: A Twenty First Agenda, Routledge, 2019 , co-edited with Rainer Kattel, Financial Governance, Banking and Financial Instability In Brazil: A Minskyan Perspective ( MINDS books, 2017, co-edited with Felipe Rezende and Matheus Vianna); Minsky Goes Global Finance and Political Economy of Forging Ahead and Falling Behind: The Cases of China and Brazil ( MINDS books, 2017, co-edited with Felipe Rezende and Matheus Vianna), The Present and the Future of Development Financial Inst Economics Institute Bard College (New York), Research Professor at the Graduate Program in Public Policies and Development Strategies at the Institute of Economics. Previously he was a Senior Program Officer at The Ford Foundation in New York, directing the Reforming Global Financial Governance initiative. Burlamaqui has taught, written and published extensively on innovation and competition, macrofinance, development strategies, intellectual property, institutions and economic change, and Asian capitalism His books include Schumpeters Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy: A Twenty First Agenda, Routledge, 2019 , co-edited with Rainer Kattel, Financial Governance, Banking and Financial Instability In Brazil: A Minskyan Perspective ( MINDS books, 2017, co-edited with Felipe Rezende and Matheus Vianna); Minsky Goes Global Finance and Political Economy of Forging Ahead and Falling Behind: The Cases of China and Brazil ( MINDS books, 2017, co-edited with Felipe Rezende and Matheus Vianna), The Present and the Future of Development Financial Institutions : Theory and History, ( MINDS/BNDES 2015, co-edited with Rogerio Sobreira and Matheus Vianna); Financial Stability and Growth Perspectives on Financial Regulation and New Developmentalism; ( Routledge, 2014, co-edited with Luis Carlos Bresser Pereira and Jan Kregel) ); Políticas Macroecnòmicas y Regulación Financera en America Latina: Un Estudio Comparado ( CEDES, 2014, co-edited with Roberto Frenkel, Mario Damill y Edoardo Corso); Knowledge Governance- Reasserting the Public Interest (Anthem Press, 2012, co-edited with Ana Célia Castro and Rainer Kattel); Institutions and the Role of State (E. Elgar, 2000, co-edited with Ana Célia Castro and Ha-Joon Chang, and Organized Capitalism in Japan (IPEA/CEPAL, 1991, co-authored with Maria da Conceição Tavares and Ernani Torres).Site:https://lburlamaqui.com.br/
Leonardo Burlamaqui é Professor do Departamento de Evolução Econômica da Universidade Estadual do Rio de Janeiro, Pesquisador do Levy Economics Institute Bard College (Nova York), e Professor da Minsky Summer-School no mesmo instituto. Também é Senior fellow do Centro Brasileiro de Relações Internacionais ( CEBRI), Professor convidado no Programa de Pós-Graduação em Políticas Públicas e Estratégias de Desenvolvimento do Instituto de Economia e membro do Grupo de Pesquisa do Observatório de Sistemas Financeiros no Instituto de Economia, Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. É membro da International Joseph Schumpeter Society e editor colaborador do Fórum de Economia Pós-Keynesiana. Anteriormente, foi Diretor sênior de Programas da Fundação Ford em Nova York, dirigindo a iniciativa Reforming Financial Governance. É Doutor em Economia pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro, e fez sua pesquisa de pós-doutoramento, em Evolução Econômica, no Institute for Innovation and the Public Purpose (IIPI), em Londres, e no Colégio Brasileiro de Altos Estudos, da UFRJ- Rio de Janeiro. Seus livros incluem Keynes: Um Liberal Revolucionário ( Kindle Books: 2023). Schumpeter e o Paradigma da Destruição Criadora ( Kindle Books: 2023). Schumpeters Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy: A Twenty-First- Century Agenda ( Routledge, 2019.Co-editado com Rainer Kattel) Financial Governance, Banking and Financial Instability In Brazil: A Minskyan Perspective ( MINDS books, 2017, co-editado com Felipe Rezende e Matheus Vianna); Minsky Goes Global Finance and Political Economy of Forging Ahead and Falling Behind: The Cases of China and Brazil ( MINDS books, 2017, co-editado com Felipe Rezende e Matheus Vianna), The Present and the Future of Development Financial Institutions : Theory and History, ( MINDS/BNDES 2015, co-editado com Rogerio Sobreira e Matheus Vianna); Financial Stability and Growth Perspectives on Financial Regulation and New Developmentalism; ( Routledge, 2014, co-editado com Luis Carlos Bresser Pereira e Jan Kregel) ); Politicas Macroecnòmicas y Regulación Financera en America Latina: Un Estudio Comparado ( CEDES, 2014, co-editado com Roberto Frenkel, Mario Damill e Edoardo Corso); Knowledge Governance- Reasserting the Public Interest (Anthem Press, 2012, co-editado com Ana Célia Castro e Rainer Kattel); Institutions and the Role of State (E. Elgar, 2000, co-editado com Ana Célia Castro e Ha-Joon Chang, e Capitalismo Organizado no Japão em co-autoria com Maria da Conceição Tavares e Ernani (IPEA/CEPAL, 1991). Site: https://lburlamaqui.com.br/.