Economia
2000 - 2017
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Volume 17, issue 3, 2016
- Growth, distribution, and sectoral heterogeneity: Reading the Kaleckians in Latin America pp. 265_278

- Fernando Rugitsky
- A neo-Kaleckian model of capital accumulation, income distribution and financial fragility pp. 279_290

- Rafael Ribeiro and Alex Palludeto
- Real exchange rate, technological catching up and spillovers in a balance-of-payments constrained growth model pp. 291_309

- Fabricio Missio and Luciano Gabriel
- An alternative model to the open-economy "new consensus" for the analysis of inflation targeting pp. 310_323

- Ricardo Summa
- Goodwin cycles and the BoPC growth paradigm: A macrodynamic model of growth and fluctuations pp. 324_339

- Marwil J. Dávila-Fernández and Gilberto Libanio
- Effects of the taxation on inheritance in a microfounded model of growth and post-Keynesian distribution with overlapping generations and life cycle pp. 340_350

- Renato Nozaki Sugahara, Edilean da Silva Bejarano Aragón, Marina Da Cunha and Claudia Perdigão
Volume 17, issue 2, 2016
- Multiple trends of tertiarization: A comparative input-output analysis of the service sector expansion between Brazil and United States pp. 141_158

- Kênia de Souza, Suzana Quinet de Andrade Bastos and Fernando Perobelli
- The relative importance of total factor productivity and factors of production in income per worker: Evidence from the Brazilian states pp. 159_175

- Lízia de Figueiredo and Luciano Nakabashi
- Remarks on Fenchel-Moreau conjugate in the setting of consumer theory pp. 176_184

- George H.M. Cunha, Michel A.C. Oliveira, Michel A.C. Oliveira and Wilfredo Sosa Sandoval
- Nonlinear relationship between income, age and criminal victimization in Brazil pp. 185_198

- E. Sant'Anna, Luiz Scorzafave and Marcelo Justus dos Santos
- Corruption and optimal regulation under common agency pp. 199_209

- Pedro Hemsley
- The health influence on returns to education in Brazil: A nonlinear approach pp. 210_220

- Letícia Xander Russo and Joilson Dias
- Forecasting the yield curve with the arbitrage-free dynamic Nelson-Siegel model: Brazilian evidence pp. 221_237

- João F. Caldeira, Guilherme Moura and , Fabricio Tourrucôo
- Teenage motherhood, education, and labor market outcomes of the mother: Evidence from Brazilian data pp. 238_252

- Renata Narita and Maria Dolores Diaz
- Income shares, wealth and growth pp. 254_264

- Piero Ferri and Anna Maria Variato
Volume 17, issue 1, 2017
- Switching costs and the extent of potential competition in Brazilian banking pp. 117_128

- Mariana O. Silva and Claudio Lucinda
- Public security in Brazil: Efficiency and technological gaps pp. 129_145

- Francisco Lima and Emerson Marinho
- Opportunities and challenges to the sustainable development of cattle raising in Brazil, 1970-2005 pp. 18_39

- Eustaquio Reis
- Electoral impacts of uncovering public school quality: Evidence from Brazilian municipalities pp. 1_17

- Sergio Firpo, Renan Pieri and André Souza
- Inattention in individual expectations pp. 40_59

- Yara de Almeida Campos Cordeiro, Wagner Gaglianone and João Issler
- Industrial pricing in Brazil in the 2010s: The pass-through effect pp. 60_72

- Felipe Câmara and Carmem Feijo
- Credit scarcity in developing countries: An empirical investigation using Brazilian firm-level data pp. 73_87

- Antônio Marcos Hoelz Pinto Ambrozio, Filipe Lage de Sousa, João Paulo Martin Faleiros and André Albuquerque Sant'Anna
- Magic hypercube and index of welfare and sustainability pp. 88_97

- Neantro Saavedra-Rivano and Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
- Are more resources always the answer? A supply and demand analysis for public health services in Brazilian municipalities pp. 98_116

- Fabiana Rocha, Janete Duarte, Plínio Portela de Oliveira, Luis Felipe Vital Nunes Pereira and Sérgio Ricardo de Brito Gadelha
Volume 16, issue 3, 2015
- Is the convergence of the manufacturing sector unconditional? pp. 273_294

- Juliano Assunção, Priscilla Burity and Marcelo Medeiros
- Relationship between income and repeat criminal victimization in Brazil pp. 295_309

- Marcelo Justus dos Santos, Tulio Kahn and Henrique Kawamura
- Producers, parasites and poverty traps pp. 310_320

- Marcelo de Carvalho Griebeler and Ronald Otto Hillbrecht
- Evolution in the use of antidumping mechanism after Uruguay round pp. 321_342

- Vinícius Firme and Cláudio R. Fóffano Vasconcelos
- Animal spirits, investment and unemployment: An old Keynesian view of the Great Recession pp. 343_358

- Marco Guerrazzi
- The interiorization of Brazilian violence, policing, and economic growth pp. 359_375

- Geoffrey M. Steeves, Francis Petterini and Guilherme Moura
- Poverty dynamics in Brazilian metropolitan areas: An analysis based on Hulme and Shepherd's categorization (2002–2011) pp. 376_394

- Solange Ledi Gonçalves and Ana Machado
- Tax effort and oil royalties in the Brazilian municipalities pp. 395_405

- Fernando Antonio Postali
Volume 16, issue 2, 2015
- Bubble, weak and strong hyperinflation: Theory and empirical evidence pp. 145_156

- Fernando Barbosa and Tito Nícias da Silva Filho
- A quantitative analysis of the academic economic literature regarding the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES) pp. 157_175

- Maurício Jorge Pinto de Souza, Alex Ferreira, Anne Hanley, Júlio Manuel Pires, Renato Leite Marcondes and Rosane Nunes de Faria
- Budget institutions and fiscal performance of the Brazilian Federal Government pp. 176_193

- Ana Carolina Giuberti
- Foucault's contributions for understanding power relations in British classical political economy pp. 194_205

- Danielle Guizzo
- Invoice currency: Puzzling evidence and new questions from Brazil pp. 206_225

- Daniel Reiss
- The psychology of early institutional economics: The instinctive approach of Thorstein Veblen's conspicuous consumer theory pp. 226_234

- Felipe Almeida
- What is the best age to enter the labor market in Brazil today? pp. 235_249

- Marcelo Justus dos Santos, Henrique Kawamura and Ana Lucia Kassouf
- Empirical estimates for the Brazilian total imports equation using quarterly national accounts data (1996–2010) pp. 250_271

- Raphael Rocha Gouvêa and Bernardo Patta Schettini
Volume 16, issue 1, 2015
- Vertical tax competition in Brazil: Empirical evidence for ICMS and IPI in the period 1995–2009 pp. 111_127

- Rodolfo Herald da Costa Campos, Roberto Ferreira and Rafael Kloeckner
- The Brazilian exports of labor-intensive goods in the 2000s: An analysis using the Constant Market Share Method pp. 128_144

- Flávio Benevett Fligenspan, Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis, André Cunha and Rômulo Viana Clezar
- Structure and asymptotic theory for nonlinear models with GARCH erros pp. 1_21

- Felix Chan, Michael McAleer and Marcelo Medeiros
- Beating the market with small portfolios: Evidence from Brazil pp. 22_31

- Andre Santos
- Basic interest rate, bank competition and bank spread in personal credit operations in Brazil: A theoretical and empirical analysis pp. 32_45

- Guilherme Jonas Costa Da Silva and Lívia Abrão Steagall Pirtouscheg
- The replacement of payroll tax by a tax on revenues: A study of sectorial impacts on the Brazilian economy pp. 46_59

- Wilton Bernardino da Silva, Nelson Leitão Paes and Raydonal Ospina
- Efficiency of municipal legislative chambers pp. 60_75

- Alexandre Manoel Angelo da Silva, Roberta da Silva Vieira and Angelo José Mont’alverne Duarte
- Human capital demand in Brazil: The effects of adjustment cost, economic growth, exports and imports pp. 76_92

- Joilson Dias
- Bidding behavior in a symmetric Chinese auction pp. 93_110

- Mauricio Benegas
Volume 15, issue 3, 2014
- Evidence of eligibility manipulation for conditional cash transfer programs pp. 243_260

- Sergio Firpo, Renan Pieri, Euclides Pedroso and André Souza
- The relationship between school performance and future wages in Brazil pp. 261_274

- Andréa Zaitune Curi and Naercio Menezes-Filho
- How judges think in the Brazilian Supreme Court: Estimating ideal points and identifying dimensions pp. 275_293

- Pedro Fernando Almeida Nery Ferreira and Bernardo Mueller
- Performance of mutual equity funds in Brazil – A bootstrap analysis pp. 294_306

- Marco Antonio Laes and Marcos Eugênio da Silva
- Exogeneity tests for the Chinese and U.S. external balance: Empirical evidence of the connection and the subprime crisis pp. 307_326

- Luiz Antônio de Lima Junior, Cláudio Roberto Foffano Vasconcelos, Wilson Luiz Rotatori Corrêa and José Simão Filho
- Effect of technological innovation and diffusion on the interindustry mobility of Brazilian workers pp. 327_342

- Juliana Gonçalves Taveira, Eduardo Gonçalves and Ricardo Freguglia
- Blessing or curse: Impacts of the Brazilian Pre-Salt oil exploration pp. 343_362

- Aline Souza Magalhães and Edson Domingues
- Earning differentials by occupational categories: Gender, race and regions pp. 363_386

- Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Arraes, Francisca Lívia Souza Menezes and Andrei Gomes Simonassi
Volume 15, issue 2, 2014
- Spatial income inequality in Brazil, 1872–2000 pp. 119–140

- Eustáquio Reis
- Innovation and employment: A firm level analysis with European R&D Scoreboard data pp. 141_154

- Francesco Bogliacino
- A closed-form analysis of anticipated monetary policy pp. 155_161

- Kenichi Tamegawa
- Fiscal insurance and public debt management: Evidence for a large emerging economy pp. 162_173

- Helder de Mendonça and Kelli Manhães Pessanha
- The effects of public debt management on macroeconomic equilibrium: An analysis of the Brazilian economy pp. 174_188

- Cleomar Gomes Da Silva, Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires and Fábio Terra
- Mr. Keynes and the neo-Schumpeterians: Contributions to the analysis of the determinants of innovation from a post-Keynesian perspective pp. 189_205

- João Prates Romero
- Industrial determinants of anti-dumping in Brazil – Protection, competition and performance: An analysis with binary dependent variable and panel data pp. 206_227

- Glauco Oliveira
- Input–Output Matrix study: A theoretical frame to study the impact of Brazilian IPI reduction in final demand pp. 228_241

- Rodrigo Emmanuel Santana Borges and Everlam Elias Montibeler
Volume 15, issue 1, 2014
- Composition and determinants of the skilled out-migration in the Brazilian formal labor market: A panel data analysis from 1995 to 2006 pp. 100_117

- Ricardo Freguglia, Eduardo Gonçalves and Estefania Ribeiro da Silva
- Why did Wicksell change his mind about the machinery question? pp. 1_19

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Effect of racial segregation on pro?ciency of Brazilian elementary school students pp. 20_29

- Roberto Manolio Valladão Flores and Luiz Scorzafave
- Tax evasion under behavioral structures pp. 30_40

- Gabriela S. Pantoja and Rodrigo Andrés Peñaloza
- Lyapunov stability in an evolutionary game theory model of the labour market pp. 41_53

- Ricardo Araujo and Helmar Moreira
- An empirical study of the substitution of foreign for domestic savings in Brazil pp. 54_67

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Eliane Araujo and Paulo Gala
- Fiscal reaction under endogenous structural changes in Brazil pp. 68_81

- Andrei G. Simonassi, Ronaldo A. Arraes and Augusto Marcos C. de Sena
- The Zipf's law and the effects of free trade: The case of Guatemala pp. 82_99

- Vívian Orellana and Vívian dos Santos Queiroz
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