Illustrated Guide to Inflation, Monetary Policy and Human Rights

12/13/2022, 1:41 PM (updated on 03/13/2023, 4:46 PM) | Estimated reading time: 1 min
Illustrated and didactic booklet shows why the Central Bank's conservative measures aggravate inequalities in Brazil, and do not solve the rise in inflation

What is Monetary Policy and what does it have to do with human rights? What is the role of the Central Bank in our lives? Are there no better solutions for controlling inflation than raising interest rates? The answers to these and other questions, about the impact of economic measures on the lives of Brazilians, can be found in the pages of the “Illustrated Guide to Inflation, Monetary Policy and Human Rights”.

This didactic booklet, aimed at the general public, was written by Inesc’s policy advisor Livi Gerbase and by economist Pedro Rossi, a professor at Unicamp’s Institute of Economics. The material also features illustrations by the collective A Gazetinha.

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12/05/2023, 3:24 PM (updated on 12/08/2023, 9:48 AM) | Estimated reading time: 1 min

The Institute of Socioeconomic Studies (Inesc) has been monitoring federal subsidies to fossil fuel since 2018, with the aim of promoting public debate on government support for the expansion of production and consumption of oil, natural gas, and mineral coal in Brazil.

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