Proper noun
Barro (plural Barros)
A surname.
In the neotropical forest of Barro Colorado Island in Panama, an unusual bee hatched: half male and half female. Source: Internet
Prior to joining the institute, Barro was an economist at the University of Pennsylvania's Wharton Public Policy Initiative, where he led the development of its dynamic macroeconomic model and helped launch the nonpartisan Penn Wharton Budget Model. Source: Internet
The end of simplistic Keynesianism in the 1970s created a void in macroeconomics that was filled by “rational expectations” theory developed by John Muth, Robert Lucas, Thomas Sargent, Robert Barro, and others. Source: Internet
Music main Galician pipers Pop and rock *Andrés do Barro: singer-songwriter with a great melodic instinct comparable in occasions to that of Serge Gainsbourg. Source: Internet
Nanao got a major boost in power during the battle with Lille Barro, and it was more than needed with how powerful the Sternritter was. Source: Internet
Economist Robert Barro is responsible for its modern prominence. Source: Internet