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Daniel O. Cajueiro is a Professor of the Department of Economics of the University of Brasília (UNB) and founding member of National Institute of Science and Technology for Complex Systems (INCT-SC).

His work comprises elements of Complex Systems, Optimization and Social, Economical or Financial systems.

He has published more than 50 papers in periodicals of the fields of Economics, Engineering, Finance and complex systems.

He has received more than 250 citations according to the ISI Web of Science.

He is a recurrent referee of the Physica A and the Journal of the Operational Research Society. He has also been a referee of the Revista Brasileira de Economia, the Revista Brasileira de Finanças, the Risk Analysis, the International Journal of Systems and Science, the Physics Letters A and several others.

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Opinions

Como deve ser o processo de avaliação de pesquisadores pelo CNPQ? by D. O. Cajueiro

A clever valuation of the Brazilian Qualis (the official criterion for assessing the economics research output in Brazil) by Sergio da Silva.

Mathematics and economics (Paul Krugman - September 11th, 2009)

How did Paul Krugman get it so Wrong? (John Cochrane - September 10th, 2009)?

How Did Economists Get It So Wrong? (Paul Krugman - September 2nd, 2009)

Beyond DSGE Models: Towards an empirically based macroeconomics (David Colander, Peter Howitt, Alan Kirman, Axel Leijonhufvud, Perry Mehrling - American Economic Review 98, 236-240, 2008)

Economics needs a scientific revolution (Jean-Philippe Bouchaud - Nature 455, 1181 - 30 October 2008)

Econophysics: Culture Crash (Philip Ball - Nature 441, 686-688, 2006)


Where may you meet me?

Dynamical days (São José dos Campos - July 26-30, 2010)

European conference on Complex Systems (Lisbon - September 13-17, 2010)

II Escola e Conferência em Modelagem Computacional (Volta Redonda - 29 e 30 de setembro e 1 de outubro de 2010).

Department of Economics - Universidade de Brasília (Always)