Rogério Studart is a senior researcher at the Brazilian Center for International Relations (CEBRI) and has participated in various debates on macroeconomics, sustainable development, Brazil-China relations, and international finance. In addition to being a consultant to the United Nations, multilateral institutions, and governments, he is a member of the Board of Directors of the Brazil Climate Center and a prominent member of the Global Federation of Competitiveness Councils. He works on and advocates for initiatives to promote evidence-based and policy-oriented analysis of the costs, benefits, and opportunities of environmentally sound, low-carbon growth and development. He was Executive Director of the World Bank Group (including IFC, IDA, and MIGA) and the Inter-American Development Bank (including IIC and MIF) and a senior researcher at the Brookings Institution and the World Resources Institute. He has held positions as a macroeconomist and development finance specialist at the United Nations (ECLAC and UNCTAD), IBGE, and Banco Lar Brasileiro. As an academic, he has authored and co-authored several books, published articles in specialized journals, and taught at the Faculty of Economics and the Institute of Industrial Economics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ). He holds a PhD in Economics from University College London, England.

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