Felipe Camêlo

I am an Economist (EP) in the IMF Research Department (Development Macro Division). 

My research interests are in Macroeconomics, International Economics, and Firm Dynamics. I have also worked on topics in Monetary Economics.

I earned my PhD in Economics from NYU in May 2024. You can find my CV here.

Contact: fcamelo [at] imf [dot] org / fdiogo.camelo [at] gmail [dot] com / felipe.camelo [at] nyu [dot] edu

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Research

Working Papers


Capital Allocation and Firm Dynamics in Small Open Economies


Quantitative Easing as a Commitment Device in a Liquidity Trap [New Version Coming Soon, Current Version: October 2022]

with Tiago Berriel and Arthur Mendes


Revisiting the Patent Advantage: Global Evidence on Firm Age, Size, and Productivity [Slides] [Draft Coming Soon]

with Federico Díez and Carolina Villegas-Sanchez


Investment Decisions and Capital Accumulation: Firm-Level Evidence from Brazil [Draft Available Upon Request]


Publications 


A Taxa de Juros Natural e a Regra de Taylor no Brasil: 2003-2015 (The Natural Interest Rate and the Taylor Rule in Brazil: 2003-2015) Revista Brasileira de Economia 70 (2016): 399-417 (in Portuguese)

with Fernando de Holanda Barbosa and Igor Custódio João