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Ernesto Lozardo’s new book: Ok, Roberto. Você venceu!

Professor Ernesto Lozardo has taught economics at EAESP-FGV since 1977. I took his Money, Credit, and Banking course when I was a junior at EAESP. To make a long story short, his knowledge and passion about economics and his will to put in practice good economic policies strongly motivated me to pursue a graduate education in economics.

That said, Prof. Lozardo’s new book titled “Ok, Roberto. Você venceu!” (published by Topbooks) is about Roberto Campos. He was one of the most notable Brazilian economists of the last century, not only in terms of designing development policies but also in terms of implementing them. In fact, his policies transformed Brazil from a very poor country in the late 1940s to a middle-income country in the mid 1970s.

I strongly recommend chapters 5, 6, and 7 for those interested in learning more about the institutional reforms conducted by Campos that led to strong economic growth in Brazil in the 1970s. Several of those institutions are still present in Brazil nowadays.