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Danielle Sandi Pinheiro
Pinheiro, Danielle Sandi
Pinheiro, Danielle SandiAssociate Professor, University of Brasilia; Member, Growth and Distribution |
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Associate Professor, University of Brasilia; Member, Growth and Distribution
Danielle Sandi Pinheiro is an Associate Professor in Economics at the University of Brasilia, Brazil. She is also a member of an international study group named Growth and Distribution from Brazilian National Council of Science and Technology (CNPq). Her academic activities are related to economic development, public policy and finance. Earlier, she was Advisor in the Ministry of Treasury of the Brazilian Government and suggested public policies connected with the G-20 group.
ARTICLES BY THIS AUTHOR
Revisiting the Power Triangle
( Peace and Security )
Revisiting the Power Triangle:
A Note on Spillover Effects of Positive Power Externalities
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The environment is not an entity external to socioeconomic activities; but it directly interacts with and suffers from their effects. Sustainable development policies are a hard task for every country and power externalities may arise at any time. The spillover effects of power externalities additionally show us society’s responsibility towards economic choices of...
Power and Climate Change Governance: Negative Power Externality and the Brazilian Commitment to the Paris Agreement
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Brazil is facing a climate change governance puzzle in which we can identify economic and political instabilities interacting in a conflicting manner with power relations. The exercise of institutionalized power through the national government and international institutions should be enough to reach an environmental second best outcome—the institutional power coordination of the environmental agenda. However, domestic governance and institutionalized power...
Socioeconomic and Environmental Performance: A Composite Index and Comparative Application to the USA and China
( Economy & Ecology ), ( Measures & Indicators )
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This paper deals with an analytical framework to provide a measure of overall performance which involves both socioeconomic activities and environmental sustainability using a recent Index of well-being. The composite indicator, created by Medrano-B & Teixeira (2013), is associated with the so called “Magic Square”, a diagram stimulated by the work of Kaldor (1971). From this starting point, we introduce a set of four variables to measure their...