Vinicius C. Cícero
Assistant Professor of Global Commerce, Denison University
Vinicius C. Cícero is an Assistant Professor of Global Commerce at Denison University. His research sits at the intersection of international trade and economic development. He combines applied microeconomic methods with macroeconomic theory to study policy-relevant questions, with a particular focus on how trade-induced economic shocks shape development outcomes such as structural change, electoral behavior, mortality, and crime.
Recent work by Vinicius C. Cícero
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How China’s demand boom reshaped inequality and consumption in Brazil
Commodity booms are often seen as development opportunities, but new evidence from Brazil shows they can deepen inequality and reshape consumption in unexpected ways.
Published 18.12.25