Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 24, issue 4, 2004
- The challenges of the new generation pp. 483-486

- Celso Furtado
- Capitalism, development, and democracy pp. 487-500

- Adam Przeworski
- Liquidity preference: the new international financial arrangements invalidate the theory? pp. 501-515

- Adriana Moreira Amado
- Power and conflict in macropolicy-making: a note on a political economy of an incomes policy pp. 516-525

- Gilberto Lima
- IS-LM: a history? pp. 526-547

- Alexandre Augusto Seijas de Andrade and Matheus Albergaria de Magalhães
- Clusters or Local Production Systems: Mapping, Classification and Suggestions for Polices pp. 548-570

- Wilson Suzigan, João Furtado, Renato Garcia and Sérgio Sampaio
- The entrepreneur in the economic theory pp. 571-593

- João Antonio de Paulo, Hugo da Gama Cerqueira and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Mercosur: ambitious policies, poor practices pp. 594-612

- André Azevedo
- Eighteen years after Lucro, Acumulação e Crise: An analysis on economic development, technological progress and income distribution pp. 613-631

- José Antônio Rodrigues da Cunha
- Inflationary tax and inflationary transfers in Brazil: 1947-2003 pp. 632-637

- Rubens Cysne and Paulo C. Coimbra-Lisboa
- Development proposal for Brazil pp. 638-646

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Volume 24, issue 3, 2004
- Monetary orthodoxy and heterodoxy: the question of currency neutrality pp. 323-345

- Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo
- Measuring the credibility of the inflation targeting in Brazil pp. 346-353

- Helder de Mendonça
- Bacen and selected Central Banks: comparative analysis of the transparency degree pp. 354-374

- Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade
- Argentina and the global capital roller coaster of the 1990s pp. 375-392

- Jan Peter Wogart
- Money and space in Brazil: a study of selected areas pp. 393-412

- Claudio Barra and Marco Crocco
- The law of fiscal management responsibility: Combating government failures in the Brazilian way pp. 413-432

- Carlos Antonio Luque and Vera Martins da Silva
- Adam Smith and the genesis of the economic discourse pp. 433-453

- Hugo da Gama Cerqueira
- Ignorance and intervention in Hayek and Popper pp. 454-471

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- Models of commercial protection: a review pp. 472-489

- Renato Colistete and Jarbas Dantas Menezes
Volume 24, issue 2, 2004
- Recent controversies on capital controls pp. 163-185

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho and João Sicsú
- Foreign savings and macroeconomic performance: an analysis from a dynamic nonlinear model of capital accumulation and external indebtedness pp. 186-202

- José Luís Oreiro
- Deuda externa, crescimento y sostenabilidad pp. 203-220

- Roberto Frenkel
- The myth of convertibility pp. 221-225

- Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo and Ricardo Carneiro
- For a partially convertible currency: A critique to Arida and Bacha pp. 226-243

- José Luís Oreiro, Luiz Fernando de Paula and Guilherme Jonas C. da Silva
- Economic development and the resumption of the classical approach to surplus pp. 244-263

- Franklin Serrano and Carlos Medeiros
- Gap between Public and Private Wages and Wages Determination in the Public Sector pp. 264-287

- Nelson Marconi
- Productive accumulation and the contemporary capitalism pp. 288-305

- José Ricardo Tauile and Luiz Augusto Estrella Faria
- Analyzing the economic impact of sustainable development programs in the Brazilian Amazon pp. 306-321

- Drew Nelson
Volume 24, issue 1, 2004
- On open systems pp. 3-17

- Victoria Chick
- Elements for a political economy of the reforms in Lula Government pp. 18-29

- Edmar Bacha
- Monetary policy independence and floating exchange rates: what does the brazilian evidence tell us? pp. 30-37

- Carlos Eduardo Soares Gonçalves
- Escaping the debt constraint on growth: a suggested monetary policy for Brazil pp. 38-52

- Thomas Palley
- Politics and fiscal reforms in recent Brazil pp. 53-76

- Maria Rita Loureiro and Fernando Luiz Abrucio
- Selected efficiency: a neo-Schumpeterian evolutionary perspective on normative economic issues pp. 77-99

- Mario Luiz Possas
- Information economics, electronic networks and regulation: elements of analysis pp. 100-120

- Alain Herscovici
- Currency union in Mercosul pp. 121-136

- Helder de Mendonça and Anabel da Silva
- Towards a pro-poor development strategy for middle-income countries: a comment on Bresser-Pereira and Nakano pp. 137-143

- Alfredo Saad Filho
- Economy and institutions in Kubitschek government pp. 144-158

- Newton Paulo Bueno and José Heleno Faro
Volume 23, issue 4, 2003
- A new consensus on monetary policy? pp. 505-530

- Edwin Le Heron
- Height and decay of the hypotheses of efficient markets pp. 531-546

- Luiz Antônio de Oliveira Lima
- Financial Markets, External Shocks and Policy Responses: The Case of Brazil 2001 pp. 547-562

- Lauro Vieira de Faria
- Brazil “delivery”: The political economy of the Lula government pp. 563-579

- Leda Paulani
- Conceptualising globalisation, cultural identity and democracy pp. 580-603

- Jan-Erik Lane
- From Keynesian to Schumpeterian State pp. 604-621

- Wagner Leal Arienti
- Protectionism in Retrospect: Mihail Manoilescu (1891-1950?) pp. 622-632

- Roxana Bobulescu
- Three stories about the history pp. 633-641

- Igor Zanoni Constant Carneiro Leão and Anna Luísa Barbosa Dias de Carvalho
- The Reign of the Capital pp. 642-663

- João Antonio de Paula
Volume 23, issue 3, 2003
- The second Washington consensus and the quasi-stagnation of the Brazilian economy pp. 343-375

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Notes on the brazilian crisis of 1997-99 pp. 376-404

- Francisco L. Lopes
- The three dimensions of social work and the hree opportunities for calculating added value pp. 405-419

- Duilio de Avila Bêrni
- Political Economy of Taylorism, Fordism and Teamwork pp. 420-436

- Francisco Paulo Cipolla
- Globalizacion y Crisis Financieras en America Latina pp. 437-455

- Roberto Frenkel
- The elusive quest for the rule of law: promoting judicial reform in Latin America pp. 456-480

- Carlos Santiso
- Still on the convertibility pp. 481-488

- Persio Arida
- Post-Cepaline Reflections on Inflation and External Crisis pp. 489-496

- Edmar Bacha
- For a fully convertible currency pp. 497-501

- Persio Arida
Volume 23, issue 2, 2003
- Economic growth with foreign savings? pp. 163-188

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- Politics and economy of federalism during the Geisel Government pp. 214-232

- Fabiana da Cunha Saddi
- Basic Income: the answer is blowing in the wind pp. 233-248

- Eduardo Matarazzo Supplicy
- Dirigism in the “Neoclassical State” and Beneficence in the “Smithian State” pp. 249-270

- Luiz Rogério de Camargos
- Social Security Reform and Degrees of Solidarity pp. 271-275

- Marianne Nassuno
- The institutional theory of Douglass North pp. 276-292

- Paulo Gala
- Theory and history: critical notes on the Institutional Change theme in Douglass North pp. 293-310

- Sebastião C. Velasco e Cruz
- The rhetoric in Douglass North Institutional Economics pp. 311-323

- Paulo Gala
- State and economics in institutionalism of Douglass North pp. 324-339

- Ronaldo Fiani
Volume 23, issue 1, 2003
- Feldstein-Horioka corelation: indicator of capital mobility or solvency? pp. 3-11

- Fabiana Rocha
- Country risk endogeneity, capital flows and capital controls in Brazil pp. 12-38

- Flávio Vieira and Márcio Holland
- The 2002 crash: from “irrational exuberance” to “infectious greed” pp. 39-62

- Maryse Farhi and Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra
- Balance-of-payments-constrained economic growth in Brazil pp. 63-86

- Frederico Jayme Jr
- The Brazilian Swindle and the Larger International Monetary Problem pp. 87-97

- James K. Galbraith
- Technological progress, terms of trade and uneven development pp. 98-111

- José Luís Oreiro
- Central Bank independence and policy coordination: advantages and disadvantages of two structures for stabilization pp. 112-123

- Helder de Mendonça
- An Empirical Study of Private Saving in Brazil pp. 124-137

- Claudio Paiva and Sarwat Jahan
- On the intentionality of the industrializing politics of Brazil in the 1930s pp. 138-153

- Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
- Inflation adjusted nominal deficit: a note on Robert Barro’s definition pp. 154-159

- Viviane Luporini
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