
Seams of thought
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on the book celebrating José Márcio Rego's 70th birthday (Festschrift)
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on the book celebrating José Márcio Rego's 70th birthday (Festschrift)
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Possession of any university degree is no longer such a strong differentiator and professions that require more education are now facing greater competition.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Decreased family utility through atomization and commoditization
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on Branko Milanović's book
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Thomas Piketty compares the economic structures of China and the West, addressing China's stabilization into a mixed economy, balancing public and private ownership
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The rentier and patrimonialist middle class found concrete advantages in neoliberal policies, such as high interest rates, asset appreciation and financial investment opportunities
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Algorithms monitor digital workers through technologies based on data collection and analysis
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Digital work and automation have reshaped capitalist relations, but the system ultimately still depends on the exploitation of human labor, whether digital, manual or intermediary.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Anyone who is aware of foreign, institutional and family control of the Brazilian stock market avoids minority participation as an individual shareholder.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Women, black or brown people, young people and residents of rural areas face greater difficulties in relation to work, income, education and health
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: No one has yet presented and made viable an alternative model to the North American capital market economy.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: It is necessary to meet the hope of social mobility on their own, including with financial education, of the poorest
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Material desires would be satisfied with increasing wealth, according to John Maynard Keynes' belief, but experience has shown that the search for goods and consumption is, to a large extent, infinite.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Although productivity in many services may be comparatively lower than in industry, this is not a fixed rule.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The geoeconomics of globalization, with its complex interdependence and sensitivity to crises and conflicts, effectively creates barriers to the geopolitical expansion of major economic powers.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The transdisciplinary method is more suitable for integrating different approaches and promoting systemic thinking
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The system is characterized by periodic crises, disruptive innovations and rapid changes, with emerging patterns of growth and collapse. Stability is usually a temporary exception, not a rule.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Overcoming the global crisis would require the construction of interracial alliances and the radical transformation of the capitalist system, eradicating the expropriation and exploitation of labor
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: A more well-founded criticism would require considering not only negative aspects, but also potential benefits of the so-called “financialization”
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on the book celebrating José Márcio Rego's 70th birthday (Festschrift)
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Income and wealth inequality is insurmountable, however, educational inequality can be alleviated by leveling up, reducing the first
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Possession of any university degree is no longer such a strong differentiator and professions that require more education are now facing greater competition.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Decreased family utility through atomization and commoditization
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Commentary on Branko Milanović's book
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Thomas Piketty compares the economic structures of China and the West, addressing China's stabilization into a mixed economy, balancing public and private ownership
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The rentier and patrimonialist middle class found concrete advantages in neoliberal policies, such as high interest rates, asset appreciation and financial investment opportunities
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Algorithms monitor digital workers through technologies based on data collection and analysis
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Digital work and automation have reshaped capitalist relations, but the system ultimately still depends on the exploitation of human labor, whether digital, manual or intermediary.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Anyone who is aware of foreign, institutional and family control of the Brazilian stock market avoids minority participation as an individual shareholder.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Women, black or brown people, young people and residents of rural areas face greater difficulties in relation to work, income, education and health
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: No one has yet presented and made viable an alternative model to the North American capital market economy.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: It is necessary to meet the hope of social mobility on their own, including with financial education, of the poorest
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Material desires would be satisfied with increasing wealth, according to John Maynard Keynes' belief, but experience has shown that the search for goods and consumption is, to a large extent, infinite.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Although productivity in many services may be comparatively lower than in industry, this is not a fixed rule.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The geoeconomics of globalization, with its complex interdependence and sensitivity to crises and conflicts, effectively creates barriers to the geopolitical expansion of major economic powers.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The transdisciplinary method is more suitable for integrating different approaches and promoting systemic thinking
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: The system is characterized by periodic crises, disruptive innovations and rapid changes, with emerging patterns of growth and collapse. Stability is usually a temporary exception, not a rule.
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: Overcoming the global crisis would require the construction of interracial alliances and the radical transformation of the capitalist system, eradicating the expropriation and exploitation of labor
By FERNANDO NOGUEIRA DA COSTA: A more well-founded criticism would require considering not only negative aspects, but also potential benefits of the so-called “financialization”