Rafael Bianchini Abreu Paiva
About Rafael Bianchini Abreu Paiva
Rafael Bianchini Abreu Paiva is a professor and coordinator at Banco Central do Brasil, with over 16 years of experience in the field. He teaches postgraduate courses in Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and Economic Theory of Contracts at GVLaw and has an extensive academic background in law and economics.
Work at FGV - Fundação Getulio Vargas
Rafael Bianchini Abreu Paiva has been a professor at Fundação Getulio Vargas since 2019. He teaches postgraduate courses focusing on Macroeconomics, Microeconomics, and Economic Theory of Contracts. His role at FGV emphasizes the integration of economic principles with legal frameworks, reflecting his extensive academic background.
Current Role at Banco Central do Brasil
Since 2008, Rafael has served as Coordenador at Banco Central do Brasil in São Paulo. His tenure of 16 years in this role highlights his commitment to the financial sector and his expertise in economic policy and regulation.
Previous Experience at Tribunal de Contas do Município de São Paulo
Prior to his current positions, Rafael worked at the Tribunal de Contas do Município de São Paulo as Agente de fiscalização from 2006 to 2008. This role involved oversight and auditing functions, contributing to his understanding of public finance and accountability.
Education and Expertise
Rafael holds multiple degrees from prestigious institutions. He completed his Bacharelado in Ciências Econômicas at Universidade Estadual de Campinas from 2000 to 2004. He then pursued a Bacharelado in Direito at Universidade de São Paulo from 2010 to 2014, followed by a Mestrado in Direito Comercial from 2013 to 2015. He achieved his Doutorado in Direito Comercial from 2017 to 2020, further solidifying his expertise in legal and economic disciplines.
Academic Involvement
Rafael has been actively involved in academia since at least 2019, focusing on economic and legal disciplines. His teaching at FGV and extensive educational background enable him to contribute significantly to the academic community, particularly in the fields of economics and law.