
معرفی
Paulo Brito is a Professor at the Universidade de Lisboa's Institute of Economics and Management, specializing in macroeconomics, economic growth, and historical financial systems. His research bridges mathematical economics with empirical analysis of early modern credit markets and contemporary growth dynamics.
- Core Roles: Doctoral Course Coordinator (Advanced Macroeconomics, Mathematical Economics)
- Research Axes: Non-smooth dynamics in economic models, fiscal/monetary policy interactions, Portuguese economic history, R&D-driven growth
Research Contributions: He pioneered the application of singular dynamics and delay differential equations in macroeconomic modeling, with notable work on sunspot equilibria, black hole bifurcations, and Portuguese 18th-century credit systems. His publications span journals like The Economic Journal and Economic History Review.
Article Trends: Focus on macroeconomic fluctuations (2014-2022), historical economic analysis (2000-2018), mathematical modeling innovations (2008-2017), and policy implications of endogenous growth mechanisms.
Academic Supervision: Advised master's theses on leverage effects in asset returns (2020), automation impacts on labor (2020), and exponential growth models (2016).

