It's the end of economics (as we know it)

Duarte Pedro G.

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INSPER Institute of Education and Research

 

PEDRO GARCIA DUARTE is an associate professor at INSPER, Brazil, and researches the technical transformations of economics in the twentieth century, particularly after World War II, with a special interest on the history of macroeconomics.

He published several articles on this topic in leading journals on the history of economics and on economics, coedited the book Microfoundations Reconsidered: The Relationship of Micro and Macroeconomics in Historical Perspective (with Gilberto Tadeu Lima, 2012), and the 2020 HOPE volume Economics and Engineering: Institutions, Practices, and Cultures (with Yann Giraud). He has been a guest editor, with Marcel Boumans, of the symposium “The History of Macroeconometric Modeling,” published in 2019 in HOPE.

He was awarded two international prizes: the 2007 Costantino Bresciani Turroni-AISPE Prize for the best paper presented by a young scholar at the conference of the Italian Society for the History of Economic Thought (AISPE), and the 2015 Young Researcher Award by the European Society for the History of Economic Thought (ESHET).

He is the coeditor of the Journal of the History of Economic Thought since 2018 (with Jimena Hurtado), and the co-organizer of the History of Recent Economics Conference (HISRECO).

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São Paulo, 04546-042, Brazil