Bruno Gastal

Bruno Gastal
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  • Master of Arts
  • PhD Student at Autonomous University of Barcelona

Institute of Environmental Science and Technology (ICTA). INPhINIT Fellow. Project 'REAL: a post-growth deal'.

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Introduction
My research focuses on post-growth/post-extractivist transitions in Amazonia, within the ERC Synergy project 'REAL: a post-growth deal' (https://www.realpostgrowth.eu/). Previous/other research interests include critical agrarian studies and political economy with en emphasis on Latin America. MA in Public Policy (MundusMAPP program, joint degree ISS/NL-IBEI/ES). BA in International Relations (Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, BR).
Current institution
Autonomous University of Barcelona
Current position
  • PhD Student
Education
May 2023 - March 2024
National University of General San Martín
Field of study
  • Computational Social Sciences and Digital Humanities
September 2022 - August 2023
August 2021 - August 2022
Erasmus University Rotterdam
Field of study
  • Public Policy

Publications

Publications (4)
Article
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Resumo O artigo aborda as transformações da economia mexicana entre a crise da dívida externa em 1982 e os desdobramentos do efeito Tequila de 1994. Ele defende uma triangulação entre estas crises, o neoliberalismo e a financeirização, argumentando que estes fatores se reforçam mutuamente. Assim, as crises proporcionam um “choque” social e facilita...
Thesis
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This research seeks to explain why food insecurity (FI) has been rising in Brazil since at least 2017 to reach daunting levels in 2020-22. Strikingly, the worsening of the problem has coincided with booming agricultural exports. The first ‘analytical’ chapter describes recent food inflation trends, discussing evidence that the latter are conditione...
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Article written for the 2021/22 edition of the course 'Contemporary Capitalism: Neoliberalism and Beyond' at the International Institute of Social Studies.

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