Leonardo Burlamaqui
Chair holder (Contemporary China) at the School of Advanced Studies at Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (CBAE/UFRJ)
Research Scholar, Levy Economics Institute of Bard College (New York)
Senior Fellow, Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI)
Member, International Joseph Schumpeter Society
Website: https://lburlamaqui.com.br
Lattes ID: 1945892311481422
PROFILE
Leonardo Burlamaqui is a Brazilian political economist specializing in innovation, competition, macro-finance, development strategy, and institutional change. His work integrates Schumpeter, Keynes, Minsky, Weber, and Polanyi to analyze the political economy of innovation and the State, Asian Capitalism, contemporary China, and capitalist transformations in the 21st Century. He is a Professor at the School of Advanced Studies at UFRJ, Research Scholar at the Levy Institute, and Senior Fellow at CEBRI. From 2006 to 2014, he served as Senior Program Officer at the Ford Foundation in New York, directing the global initiative on Reforming Financial Governance.
ACADEMIC and PROFESSIONAL POSITIONS
School for Advanced Studies (UFRJ)– Chair Holder and Research Professor (2022–present)
State University of Rio de Janeiro (UERJ) – Professor of Economic Evolution (1996–present)
Levy Economics Institute of Bard College – Research Scholar (2014–present)
Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) – Senior Fellow
Ford Foundation (New York) – Senior Program Officer (2006–2014)
EDUCATION
PhD in Economics, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ), 1995
MA in Economics, University of Campinas (UNICAMP), 1986
BA in Economics, Candido Mendes University
Postdoctoral Studies: UCL Institute for Innovation and Public Purpose; Brazilian School for Advanced Studies (UFRJ)
RESEARCH AREAS
Schumpeterian competition and creative destruction; Political Economy of Liquidity & Innovation; The Political Economy of the State, Minskyian macro-finance; Comparative Development; Asian capitalism; Contemporary China, Institutional economics; Knowledge governance.
BOOKS (SELECTED)
Keynes: A Revolutionary Liberal (2023)
Schumpeter and the Creative Destruction Paradigm (2023)
Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy: A Twenty-First-Century Agenda (2019, co-ed.)
Financial Governance, Banking and Instability in Brazil (2017, co-ed.)
Minsky Goes Global (2017, co-ed.)
Development Financial Institutions: Theory and History (2015, co-ed.)
Financial Stability and Growth (2014, co-ed.)
Knowledge Governance (2012, co-ed.)
Institutions and the Role of the State (2000, co-ed.)
Organized Capitalism in Japan (1991, co-authored)
SELECTED ARTICLES AND WORKING PAPERS
Recent and Working Papers
Creative Destruction Meets Financial Instability: A New Synthesis – Levy Institute WP.
Financial Fragility Without Financial Instability: Chinese Banking Reform under Zhu Rongji. Levy Institute WP.
Creative Destruction Meets the Entrepreneurial State – CBAE Working Paper.
China: Socialism with Schumpeterian Characteristics – CBAE Working Paper.
Xi Jinping’s Managed Creative Destruction and the Construction of a Eurasian Order – CBAE Working Paper.
Tugan-Baranovsky on Marx and Ethical Socialism – CBAE Working Paper.
Schumpeterian Competition and Dynamic Capabilities ( with Adriano Proença) – CBAE Working Paper.
Selected Published Articles
Schumpeter, the Entrepreneurial State and China (IIPP, 2020)
The COVID‑19 Crisis: A Minskyan Approach (with E. Torres, 2020)
Development as Leapfrogging, Not Convergence (with R. Kattel, 2016)
Assessing Divergent Development Trajectories (with R. Kattel, 2016)
Finance, Development and the Chinese Entrepreneurial State (2015)
Knowledge Governance, Innovation and Development (2010)
Innovation, Competition and Financial Vulnerability (with J. Kregel, 2005)
Evolutionary Economics, State and Democracy (1999)
The Role of Government in an Evolutionary Environment (1998)
INTERNATIONAL AFFILIATIONS
Board member, International Joseph Schumpeter Society
Board member, ISA Research Committee on Economy & Society (1998–2002)
Member: Schumpeter Society, EAEPE, The Other Canon Foundation, Post-Keynesian Economics Forum.
RESEARCH PROJECTS (SELECTED)
The Political Economy of Creative Destruction– Principal researcher.
Financial Governance and Development in Brazil – Coordinator
Financial Institutions for Innovation and Development (Brazil, China, India) – Coordinator
Global Finance and Chinese Financial Governance – Coordinator
Institutions and Economic Development – Coordinator
TEACHING (SELECTED)
Courses taught: Contemporary China, Asian Capitalism, Competition, Innovation & Technical Progress; Institutional Economics; Political Economy; The Political Economy of the State, Development Strategies; Economic History, Development; History of Economic Thought; Governance of Knowledge.
LANGUAGES
Portuguese (native), English (fluent), Spanish (advanced reading), French (reading), Italian (reading)
AWARDS & FELLOWSHIPS
Winner, Public Competition for Professor of Political Economy, UERJ
FAPERJ New PhD Fellowship; CAPES & CNPq Scholarships; Japan Foundation fellowships
MEDIA & PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT
Frequent interviews and commentary in Brazilian media on financial governance, development, China, and macro-finance.
CONFERENCE ORGANIZATION
Co-organizer of major international conferences including annual Minsky Conferences; BNDES/MINDS/IPEA; and global governance forums.
ACADEMIC SUPERVISION
Supervisor and co‑supervisor of multiple MA and PhD dissertations in economics, development, public policy, and law & economics.