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Felipe Rezende

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First Name:Felipe
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Last Name:Rezende
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RePEc Short-ID:pre417
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Affiliation

Department of Economics
Hobart and William Smith Colleges

Geneva, New York (United States)
https://www2.hws.edu/academics/economics/
RePEc:edi:dehwsus (more details at EDIRC)

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Working papers

  1. Felipe Rezende, 2015. "Why Does Brazil's Banking Sector Need Public Banks? What Should BNDES Do?," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_825, Levy Economics Institute.

Articles

  1. Felipe Rezende, 2015. "Why does Brazil’s banking sector need public banks? What should BNDES do?," PSL Quarterly Review, Economia civile, vol. 68(274), pages 239-275.
  2. William Waller & Felipe Rezende, 2013. "Restoring Abundance through Higher Efficiency," Journal of Economic Issues, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 47(2), pages 367-374.
  3. Felipe de Rezende, 2011. "The Structure and the Evolution of the U.S. Financial System, 1945-1986," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(2), pages 21-44.
  4. Felipe de Rezende, 2009. "The Nature of Government Finance in Brazil," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(1), pages 81-104.

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  1. Felipe de Rezende, 2009. "The Nature of Government Finance in Brazil," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(1), pages 81-104.

    Mentioned in:

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      by admin in New Economic Perspectives on 2014-10-15 18:36:23
    2. Did Ms. Rousseff’s Epiphany Come Too Late?
      by Michael Stephens in Multiplier Effect on 2014-10-15 20:30:17

Working papers

  1. Felipe Rezende, 2015. "Why Does Brazil's Banking Sector Need Public Banks? What Should BNDES Do?," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_825, Levy Economics Institute.

    Cited by:

    1. Marco Carreras, 2023. "Fostering Innovation Activities with the Support of a Development Bank: Evidence from Brazil 2003–2011," The European Journal of Development Research, Palgrave Macmillan;European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI), vol. 35(3), pages 545-578, June.
    2. Fatma Bouattour, 2016. "Financial Constraints and Export Performances: Evidence from Brazilian Micro-Data," Working Papers DT/2016/18, DIAL (Développement, Institutions et Mondialisation).
    3. Marco Carreras, 2020. "Investigating the Role of BNDES as a Tool to Transmit Countercyclical Policy Decisions: Evidence from 2002-2016," SPRU Working Paper Series 2020-02, SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School.
    4. Marco Carreras, 2020. "Fostering Innovation Activities with the Support of a Development Bank: Evidence from Brazil," SPRU Working Paper Series 2020-16, SPRU - Science Policy Research Unit, University of Sussex Business School.

Articles

  1. Felipe Rezende, 2015. "Why does Brazil’s banking sector need public banks? What should BNDES do?," PSL Quarterly Review, Economia civile, vol. 68(274), pages 239-275. See citations under working paper version above.
  2. Felipe de Rezende, 2011. "The Structure and the Evolution of the U.S. Financial System, 1945-1986," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 40(2), pages 21-44.

    Cited by:

    1. Hassan Bougrine & Mario Seccareccia, 2013. "Rethinking banking institutions in contemporary economies: are there alternatives to the status quo?," Chapters, in: Louis-Philippe Rochon & Mario Seccareccia (ed.), Monetary Economies of Production, chapter 10, pages 134-159, Edward Elgar Publishing.

  3. Felipe de Rezende, 2009. "The Nature of Government Finance in Brazil," International Journal of Political Economy, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 38(1), pages 81-104.

    Cited by:

    1. Summa, Ricardo de Figueiredo, 2022. "Alternative uses of functional finance: Lerner, MMT and the Sraffiansh," IPE Working Papers 175/2021, Berlin School of Economics and Law, Institute for International Political Economy (IPE).
    2. Eric Tymoigne & L. Randall Wray, 2013. "Modern Money Theory 101: A Reply to Critics," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_778, Levy Economics Institute.
    3. Felipe Rezende, 2015. "Why Does Brazil's Banking Sector Need Public Banks? What Should BNDES Do?," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_825, Levy Economics Institute.
    4. L. Randall Wray, 2020. "The "Kansas City" Approach to Modern Money Theory," Economics Working Paper Archive wp_961, Levy Economics Institute.

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  1. NEP-HME: Heterodox Microeconomics (1) 2015-01-26
  2. NEP-MAC: Macroeconomics (1) 2015-01-26

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