Marco Bonomo
Professor of Economics, Insper
Marco Bonomo is professor of economics at Insper. He holds a PhD degree in economics from Princeton University, and MA and BA in economics from PUC-Rio. His main research interests are in macroeconomics and finance. Price setting, the role of inflation and fiscal expectations on macroeconomics and asset markets are among his recent researched topics. He is currently a member of Brazilian Economic Cycle Dating Committee (CODACE, IBRE-FGV). Previously, he has been a faculty member of EPGE-FGV and PUC-Rio.
Recent work by Marco Bonomo
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How central banks lose credibility – and why it matters
Central banks can lose credibility quickly when policy decisions are seen as politically driven. Evidence from Brazil shows that even a single ungrounded policy shift can unanchor inflation expectations and deteriorate inflation dynamics.
Published 14.04.26