Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2026
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Volume 44, issue 4, 2024
- Financial instability and climate change: new challenges for central banks pp. 603-619

- Luiz Henrique Bispo Santos and Eliane Araujo
- Reindustrialization in the sustainable development convention pp. 620-636

- Carmem Feijo, Fernanda Feil and Fernando Amorim Teixeira
- A study on the determinants of the real exchange rate misalignments pp. 637-656

- Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza and Viviane Luporini
- Independence, the 1930s and developmentalism pp. 657-678

- Ivan Colangelo Salomão and Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
- Harrod-Domar Dilemma, Thirlwall’s Law and Green New Developmentalism pp. 679-697

- Chiara Grazini, Giulio Guarini and José Luís Oreiro
- “High-quality” economic development: China’s conciliation between economic growth and environmental sustainability pp. 698-713

- Gilberto Libanio and Diana Chaib
- The BNDES’ role in the Green Economy: institutional framework, disbursements and resource mobilisation (2010-2021) pp. 714-729

- Camila Franco Bartelega and Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonça
- Economic complexity and elasticity ratio: a theoretical and empirical approach pp. 730-752

- André Mellini and Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva
- Growing by decreasing pp. 753-768

- Andrei Cechin and José Eli da Veiga
- Bridging the gap between production and ecology: a multi-regional input-output analysis of current Brazilian and Chinese productive and ecological relations pp. 769-785

- Jan Klink, Gabriel Santos Carneiro and Bruno Castro Dias da Fonseca
- Sustainable development in China: the pathway of decarbonizing the energy mix pp. 786-801

- Isabela de Oliveira Garcia and Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi
- Considerations on currency reform in Germany after World War II pp. 802-812

- Judyta Przyluska-Schmitt, Dorota Jegorow and Tamás Szigetvári
Volume 44, issue 3, 2024
- Maria da Conceição Tavares pp. 381-384

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Alternative policy imagination for anti-toxic Indian development pp. 385-396

- Amit Bhaduri
- The international monetary and financial system and the digital revolution: perspectives for emerging and developing countries pp. 397-420

- Luiza Peruffo, André Cunha and Julima da Silva Bichara
- Commodity dependence, structural reforms, and commodity trap: South America 1970-2017 pp. 421-441

- Fernando Isabella
- Industrialization and deindustrialization: an empirical analysis of some drivers of structural change in Brazil, 1947-2021 pp. 442-466

- Hugo C. Iasco-Pereira and Paulo César Morceiro
- Fiscal policy transmission mechanisms pp. 467-483

- Manoel Carlos Pires and Luiz Fernando de Paula
- Critical rationalism and institutional change in Hayek pp. 484-501

- Eduardo Angeli
- Industrial policy in Brazil: empirical evidence in a context of structural changes (2007-2020) pp. 502-523

- Luís Felipe Giesteira, Thiago Caliari and Felipe Orsolin-Teixeira
- Internationalization of Brazilian companies: the rise and fall of a state policy pp. 524-544

- Robson Coelho Cardoch Valdez
- Francisco Dornelles’ brief tenure at the Ministry of Finance: The decline of FGV-RJ and the Delfim Boys’ dominance in shaping Brazil’s economic policy pp. 545-562

- Alexandre F. S. Andrada
- The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and India: potential and impediments pp. 563-582

- Lakshman Chandra Pal
- The nature of Central Bank Independence: historical background and rise in the era of financialization pp. 583-599

- Rodrigo Siqueira Rodriguez
Volume 44, issue 2, 2024
- Developmentalist policies in financialized economies: contradictions and impasses of the Brazilian case pp. 215-240

- Miguel Bruno and Leda Paulani
- Long waves of economic growth in Asia and Western Europe, 1950-2020: are there any circularcumulative causation and contradiction aspects? pp. 241-260

- Bhimo R. Samudro, Yogi P. Pratama, Albertus M. Soesilo, Harry Bloch, Ruhul Salim, Andri Prasetyo and Muhammad B. Sistriatmaja
- An analysis of the Chinese inward FDI development and regulation policy and the Five-Year Plans pp. 261-279

- Tomás Costa de Azevedo Marques and Giorgio Romano Schutte
- Developmentalism as historical legacy pp. 280-297

- Renato Perissinotto
- Income transfers and household debt. The advancing collateralization of social policy in the midst of restructuring crises pp. 298-318

- Lena Lavinas, Eliane Araujo and Pedro Rubin
- The political economy of economic policy: industrial entrepreneurs and macroeconomic prices in Brazil (2003-2016) pp. 319-339

- Pedro Micussi
- Chinese global agribusiness project in the Brazilian soybean commodity chain: Historical structures and current actions pp. 340-356

- Giacomo Otavio Tixiliski
- Preschool expansion in Brazil: an analysis of historical determinants pp. 357-376

- Talita Silva, Thais Barcellos, Guilherme Hirata and João Batista Araujo e Oliveira
Volume 44, issue 1, 2024
- A brief history of development theory. From Schumpeter and Prebisch to new developmentalism pp. 5-28

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and José Luís Oreiro
- The legacy of Celso Furtado pp. 29-41

- Paulo Nogueira Batista
- The “National Champions” strategy in Brazil. Insights from JBS, VALE and AB-INBEV’ internationalization process (2003-2018) pp. 42-62

- Dario Clemente
- An analysis of the competitiveness of developing countries based on the foreign added value of exports: the use of revealed comparative advantage index for the period 1995 to 2018 pp. 63-83

- Tatiana Massaroli de Melo and Eneas Gonçalves de Carvalho
- When McCloskey meets Latour: changing the perspectives on the debates about Rhetoric in Economics pp. 84-102

- Mayara S. S. Pires and Ramon Fernandez
- From Medieval to Liberal Man: Cycles and Crises of Liberalism – Recent Authoritarian Tendencies pp. 103-124

- Luiz Afonso Simoens da Silva
- Exchange Rate Behavior in the BRICS pp. 125-144

- Flavio Vieira and Cleomar Gomes Da Silva
- The developmental welfare state in South Korea under globalization pp. 145-167

- Pedro Barbosa
- Value extraction, crowding out, and instability of the financial sector on Colombian productive development pp. 168-188

- Gonzalo Combita Mora
- El Salvador: an analysis of the monetary integration law and the bitcoin law pp. 189-209

- Sergio Náñez Alonso, Miguel Ángel Echarte Fernández, David Sanz Bas and Cristina Pérez Rico
Volume 43, issue 4, 2023
- Tribute to Ignacy Sachs (1927-2023) pp. 773-776

- Jorge Felix
- New steps in the construction of New Developmentalism pp. 777-788

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The real exchange rate matters, but why? A new developmentalist assessment pp. 789-812

- Hugo C. Iasco-Pereira and Fabricio Missio
- The concept of Developmental State revisited pp. 813-836

- Isaías de Moraes
- State planning and the sustainable development convention: an introduction pp. 837-852

- Carmen Feijó, Fernanda Feil and Linnit Pessoa
- Financialization, credit rating agencies, and “policy space”: The Brazilian experience pp. 853-873

- Pedro Lange Netto Machado and Luiz Fernando de Paula
- PIX: explaining a state-owned Fintech pp. 874-892

- Mario G. Schapiro, Pedro Salomon Bezerra Mouallem and Eric Gil Dantas
- The rentier behavior of the Brazilian banks pp. 893-913

- Bruno Mader
- Trade opening, productivity and employment in Brazil pp. 914-935

- Thalita Borges, João Prates Romero and Fabrício Silveira
- Pemex in the context of the global oil company: investment policy and lessons learned pp. 936-954

- Angélica Tacuba Santos
- The dilemma of growth: pollution and health impacts in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) pp. 955-970

- Amir Elalouf
Volume 43, issue 3, 2023
- From the national system of technological innovation to the “New Projectment Economy” in China pp. 543-563

- Elias Jabbour and Uallace Moreira
- Why the economy is hard to manage and how this could possibly be dealt with pp. 564-575

- Bertrand Wong
- The historical roots of neoliberalism: origin and meaning pp. 576-591

- Sulafa Nofal
- The impossible quartet in a demand led growthsupermultiplier model for a small open economy pp. 592-618

- José Luís Oreiro and Júlio Fernando Costa Santos
- The commodity reserve currency chapter: Friedrich A. Hayek, John Maynard Keynes, and the International Monetary Order pp. 619-645

- Keanu Telles
- What Have We Learned about National Development Banks? Evidence from Brazil pp. 646-669

- Ricardo Barboza, Samuel Pessoa, Fábio Roitman and Eduardo Ribeiro
- Fritz Redlich and the entrepreneur as God and demon pp. 670-685

- Rafael Galvão De Almeida
- Do political commentaries command? The case of the Central Bank of Brazil pp. 686-705

- Gokhan Sahin Gunes and Dila Asfuroglu
- Reflections on the progressivity of the pension policy in Brazil: a contribution to the debate pp. 706-722

- Luís Afonso, Otávio José Guerci Sidone and Geraldo Andrade da Silva Filho
- Growth regimes in central and peripheral countries: an econometric analysis, 1980-2018 pp. 723-746

- Emiliano Lopez and Deborah Nogueira
- Radical uncertainty and the effect of transport infrastructure on land prices pp. 747-769

- Nestor Garza and Jenifer Garza
Volume 43, issue 2, 2023
- An interpretation of the Brazilian economy from the profit rate: 1950-2020 pp. 309-334

- Adalmir Marquetti, Eduardo Maldonado Filho, Alessandro Miebach and Henrique Morrone
- The Argentinian economic crisis of 2018: background and interpretation pp. 335-357

- Carlos Henrique Horn, Luiza Pecis Valenti and Ben-Hur dos Santos Petry
- The effects of multidimensional well-being growth on poverty and inequality in Brazil over the periods of 2004-2008 and 2016-2019 pp. 358-379

- Otavio Junio Faria Neves and Ana Márcia Rodrigues da Silva
- Green economy and green jobs: a multisectoral analysis by means of Spain’s social accounting matrix pp. 380-397

- Omar Chabán-García and Antonio Luis Hidalgo-Capitán
- The prosperous decade of 2004-2013 and new developmentalism pp. 398-417

- Demian Fiocca
- Sectoral deindustrialization and long-run stagnation of Brazilian manufacturing pp. 418-441

- Paulo César Morceiro and Joaquim Guilhoto
- Mexico: the Great Depression and the Coronacrisis, 1929 and 2020 pp. 442-464

- Eduardo Loría
- SUS funding in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic pp. 465-479

- Rosa Maria Marques and Mariana Ribeiro Jansen Ferreira
- The theory of inertial inflation: a brief history pp. 480-498

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Identifying racial discrimination by the performance differential of High School students pp. 499-515

- Diego Carneiro, Maitê Shirasu and Guilherme Irffi
- Institutionalism and its relations with developmentalism: past, present and future pp. 516-538

- Ijean Gomes Riedo, Manoel João Ramos, Flavia Piccinin Paz Gubert and Aldi Feiden
Volume 43, issue 1, 2023
- Industrial policy, techno-nationalism and Industry 4.0: China-USA technology war pp. 5-25

- Antonio Carlos Diegues and José Eduardo Roselino
- Revisiting the concept of Economic Development and the School of Thought of Developmentalism in Economics pp. 26-47

- Isaías de Moraes
- Keynes and Hayek: some common elements in business cycle theory pp. 48-66

- Alexandru Patruti
- A Classical-Post Keynesian critique on neoclassical environmentally-adjusted multifactor productivity pp. 67-77

- Giulio Guarini
- The recurring debate about the end of labor with technological unemployment pp. 78-95

- Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo and Rafael Acypreste
- The Brazilian ‘secular stagnation’: Its causes and an agenda to overcome it pp. 96-109

- Fernando Ferrari Filho and Fabio Terra
- Financial budget adjustment and public debt carrying cost in Brazil 2002-2021 pp. 110-124

- Gilberto Borça and Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- Appropriation, beliefs, and inculcation: Some other connections between American Pragmatism and Veblen’s conspicuous consumer pp. 125-144

- Felipe Almeida and Manuel Ramon Luz
- Rousseff’s administration and the economic populism: an interpretation pp. 145-164

- Ivan Colangelo Salomão and Beliza Borba de Almeida
- Exchange rate overvaluation and agrarian ground rent transfers in Uruguay: 1955-2019 pp. 165-188

- Gabriel Oyhantçabal Benelli
- Ideas circulation and monetary policy in Brazil: The presence of National Monetary Council members in think tanks (1995-2018) pp. 189-211

- Mateus C. M. de Albuquerque and Pedro Rodrigues Alves
- Disassembled structures: the political economy of Mexico’s leading auto export sector pp. 212-235

- James M. Cypher and Mateo Crossa
- Spending yes, progressivity no: the barriers to redistribution in Brazil pp. 236-255

- Fernanda Cimini and Laura Rocha
- The role of the State on foreign direct investment regulation in China pp. 256-274

- Paula Carvalho and Isabela Nogueira
- The effects of infrastructure and public investment on the elasticity of private investment: an empirical investigation for Brazil pp. 275-298

- Jefferson S. Fraga and Helder Lara Ferreira-Filho
- Import tariffs: the neutralization of the Dutch disease argument pp. 299-303

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
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