Thiago D. Oliveira
Originally from Brazil, Thiago D. Oliveira moved to Italy in 2016 to pursue his doctoral degree. He earned his Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Siena in 2019, moving to Switzerland where he would work as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Basel for the following year. Between 2021-2023, he was a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Turin, Italy, where he also taught Econ 101 and Economic Policy.
His research interests include history of economic thought, political economy, philosophy of economics, ecological economics, computational linguistics, and network analysis. Currently, he is working on his first book, about the history of economic liberalism.
Ph.D., Economics, University of Siena, Italy
M.A., Economics, UFMG, Brazil
B.A., Economics, UFMG, Brazil
1) Stutzer, R., Rinscheid, A., Oliveira, T. D., Loureiro, P. M., Duygan, M., & Kachi, A. 2021 ‘Black coal, thin ice: the discursive legitimisation of Australian coal in the age of climate change’, Humanities and Social Sciences Communications, 8, 178.
2) Suprinyak, C. E. & Oliveira, T. D. 2021. ‘The Unsettled Legacy of Frank H. Knight’s Risk, Uncertainty, and Profit: A Bibliometric Exploration’, Research in the History of Economic Thought and Methodology, 39C, 19-38
3) Duygan, M., Kachi, A., Oliveira, T. D. & Rinscheid, A. 2021. ‘Introducing the Endowment-Practice-Institutions (EPI) Framework for studying agency in the institutional contestation of socio-technical regimes’, Journal of Cleaner Production, 8, 178.
4) Oliveira, T. D. & Dávila-Fernandez, M. J. 2020. ‘From Modelmania to Datanomics? The Rise of Mathematical and Quantitative Methods in Three Top Economics Journals’, Scientometrics, 123(1), 51-70
5) Oliveira, T. D. & Suprinyak, C. E. 2019. ‘Of Time, Uncertainty, and Policy-Making: the Classical Origins of Lionel Robbins’ Epistemology of Political Economy’, History of Economic Ideas, 27(3), 95-114
6) Suprinyak, C. E. & Oliveira, T. D. 2018. ‘Economists, Social Scientists, and the Reconstruction of the World Order in Interwar Britain’, European Journal of the History of Economic Thought, 25(6), 1282-1310.
7) Oliveira, T. D. & Suprinyak, C. E. 2018. ‘The Nature and Significance of Lionel Robbins’ Methodological Individualism’, EconomiA, 19(1), 24-37
8) Oliveira, T. D. & Portella, A. L. 2017. ‘Two Faces of the Same Georgescu-Roegen: From Path-Dependency and the Imperfection of the Human Mind to Institutional Change and Biophysical Constraints’, História Econômica & História de Empresas, 20(1), 243-261
Courses
2024 Spring
Course Number | Course Title |
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CEL 350 | Philosophy, Politics&Economics |
CEL 100 | Great Ideas Politics & Ethics |
2023 Fall
Course Number | Course Title |
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CEL 100 | Great Ideas Politics & Ethics |
CEL 100 | Great Ideas Politics & Ethics |