Marina Perrupato Mendonça
PhD Student, Department of Economics, UC San Diego
Marina Perrupato Mendonça is a PhD student in Economics at the University of California, San Diego. Before joining UC San Diego, she worked as a Research Fellow at the Inter-American Development Bank. She holds an MA in Economics from PUC-Rio and a BA in Economics from the Federal University of Minas Gerais. Her research interests include monetary economics, public finance, development and international macroeconomics.
Recent work by Marina Perrupato Mendonça
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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