He is currently an associate professor at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and an associate editor of the Review of Keynesian Economics magazine (ROKE).[2]
He has experience in topics related to economics and political economy, acting mainly on the following themes: growth, external restriction, effective demand, Sraffian economy.
SERRANO, Franklin. (1995) "The Sraffian Supermultiplier." University of Cambridge. United Kingdom. (PhD Thesis)[4]
SERRANO, Franklin. (1995) "Long period effective demand and the Sraffian supermultiplier." Contributions to Political Economy, 14(1), 67-90.[5]
SERRANO, Franklin & MAZAT, Numa. (2015). "An analysis of the Soviet economic growth from the 1950’s to the collapse of USSR."[6]
SERRANO, Franklin & FREITAS, Fábio. (2015). Growth rate and level effects, the stability of the adjustment of capacity to demand and the Sraffian supermultiplier. Review of Political Economy, 27(3), 258-281.[7]
SERRANO, Franklin & FREITAS, Fábio. (2017). The Sraffian supermultiplier as an alternative closure for heterodox growth theory. European Journal of Economics and Economic Policies: Intervention, 14(1), 70-91.[8]
SERRANO, Franklin & FREITAS, Fábio & BHERING, Gustavo. (2019). Thirlwall's law, external debt sustainability, and the balance-of-payments-constrained level and growth rates of output. Review of Keynesian Economics, 7(4), 486-497.[9]
SERRANO, Franklin & SUMMA, Ricardo & MOREIRA, Vivian. (2020). Stagnation and unnaturally low interest rates: a simple critique of the amended New Consensus and the Sraffian supermultiplier alternative. Review of Keynesian Economics, 8(3), 365-384.[10]
SERRANO, Franklin & MEDEIROS, Carlos. (2020). O desenvolvimento econômico e a retomada da abordagem clássica do excedente. Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 24, 244-263.[11]
References
^"Associate Professor" (in Brazilian Portuguese). Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. Retrieved 17 April 2021.
^Mazat, Numa; Serrano, F. J. (22 August 2012). "An analysis of the Soviet economic growth from the 1950 ' s to the collapse of USSR * . ( Second draft )". S2CID753626. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)