Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 22, issue 4, 2002
- Argentina: a decade of the convertibility program pp. 567-578

- Roberto Frenkel
- The postsocialist transformation in central and Eastern Europe pp. 579-593

- Béla Greskovits
- Chile, entre el neoliberalismo y el crecimiento com equidad: una sitesis pp. 594-612

- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- Sectorial specialisation in east Asia and Latin America compared pp. 613-634

- Marcela Miozzo
- An institutional vision for public debt in Brazil pp. 635-650

- Marcel Guedes Leite and Paulo Arvate
- Banks, Domestic debt intermediation and confidence crises: the recent brazilian experience pp. 651-669

- Afonso S. Bevilaqua and Marcio Garcia
- Economics and philosophy: tension and solution in Adam Smith’s work pp. 670-684

- Angela Ganem
- Economics and Autopoiesis pp. 685-700

- Luiz Augusta Estrella Faria
- The specificities of the health sector innovation system pp. 701-719

- Eduardo Albuquerque and José Eduardo Cassiolato
- A heterodox rereading of Bresser-Nakano pp. 720-724

- Alcino Ferreira Câmara Neto and Matías Vernengo
Volume 22, issue 3, 2002
- Real Plan and foreign exchange anchor pp. 387-407

- Maria Luiza Falcão Silva
- Inflation Targeting: Proposals for a Permanent Regime pp. 408-428

- Fabio Giambiagi and José Carlos Carvalho
- The Theory of Monetary Policy Credibility pp. 429-448

- Helder de Mendonça
- Credibility and the design of regulatory agencies in Brazil pp. 449-472

- Bernardo Mueller and Carlos Pereira
- The Political Economy of Gender: Determinants of the Division of Labor pp. 473-490

- Anita Kon
- Endogenous Risk Premium, Inflation Targets and Flexible Exchange Rate: Dynamic Implications of the Bresser-Nakano Hypothesis for a Small Open Economy pp. 491-507

- José Luís Oreiro
- Multiple Balances pp. 508-517

- Persio Arida
- Currency Fluctuation and Interest Rate in Brazil pp. 518-523

- João Sicsú
- Risco-Brasil: The Lula Effect and the Central Bank Effects pp. 524-532

- Joaquim Elói Cirne de Toledo
- A Strategy of Development with Stability pp. 533-563

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
Volume 22, issue 2, 2002
- Celso Furtado and the beginning of industrialization in Brazil pp. 195-206

- Tamás Szmrecsányi
- Restructuring of the International Financial System and Peripheral Countries pp. 207-224

- Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas and Daniela Magalhães Prates
- Why China survived the asian financial crisis? pp. 225-252

- Shalendra D. Sharma
- Economic Reorganization, Labor Absorption and Qualification pp. 253-272

- Claudio Salvadori Dedecca
- Business and delays in port reform in Brazil pp. 273-296

- Mahrukh Doctor
- Políticas de empleo en economias semi-industrializadas pp. 297-315

- Julio López G. and Penélope Pacheco L.
- The role of a special insurance agency for loans in Brazil pp. 316-333

- João Sicsú and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Municipal budget and planning: a case study pp. 334-354

- Eloi Dalla Vecchia and Marco Antonio Montoya
- Deregulation of the Sugar and Alcohol Sector pp. 355-373

- Geraldo Santana de Camargo Barros and Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de Moraes
- Will be consistent the proposal for the creation of a monetary union in Mercosur? pp. 374-383

- Fernando Ferrari Filho and Luiz Fernando de Paula
Volume 22, issue 1, 2002
- Tropical Neomonetharism: The Brazilian Experience in the Nineties pp. 3-23

- Alfredo Saad Filho and Lecio Morais
- Theory and Evidence of the Inflationary Targets Regime pp. 24-35

- João Sicsú
- Exchange Rate, Monetary, and Inflation Targets pp. 36-54

- Helder de Mendonça
- Productivity, wages, profits, and exchange rates in an era of globalization pp. 55-81

- Hartmut Elsenhans
- Governance, accoutability and responsiveness pp. 82-100

- Sérgio de Azevedo and Fátima Anastasia
- Investment Models: Methodology and Results pp. 101-112

- Elton Eustaqui Casagrande
- The Epistemology of Theoretical Economics in Schumpeter pp. 113-135

- Marcos Fernandes Gonçalves da Silva
- Historical roots of the ideas that subside clustering policies pp. 136-155

- Alexandre Rands Barros
- Work and Politics: Locke and the Economic Discourse pp. 156-175

- Hugo da Gama Cerqueira
- Environmental Ethics and Sustainable Development pp. 176-191

- Henrique Tomé Costa Mata and José Euclides A. Cavalcanti
Volume 21, issue 4, 2001
- Strategic decisions and overlapping consensus in Latin America pp. 611-637

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Latin American integration in the first decade of the millennium pp. 638-653

- José Tavares de Araújo
- Fiscal policy of Real Plan and the fiscal adjustment for 1999/2001 pp. 654-672

- Ana Paula Ramos
- The Economics of the “Third Way” pp. 673-689

- Philip Arestis and Malcolm Sawyer
- The Quest for Gold: Monetary Debates in Nineteenth-century Brazil pp. 690-704

- André Villela
- Inflation target, interests and prices Brazilian retail industry pp. 705-724

- Fernando Nogueira da Costa, Simone Silva de Deos and José Valney de Brito
- PROCERA: Institutionality, subsidy and effectiveness pp. 725-743

- Gervásio Castro de Rezende
- Silicon Valley in the South pp. 744-762

- Mitsuhiro Kagami and Akifumi Kuchiki
- Industrial policy: a systemic and structural New-Shumpeterian vision pp. 763-785

- Carlos Augusto Grabois Gadelha
- From financial repression to microcredit pp. 786-797

- Manfred Nitsch and Carlos A. Santos
Volume 21, issue 3, 2001
- Brazilian industrial restructuring in the 90s. An interpretation pp. 369-392

- Antonio Barros de Castro
- Industrial clusters as policies focuses pp. 393-406

- Wilson Suzigan
- Central banking reform and overcoming the moral hazard problem: the case of Brazil pp. 407-432

- Lourdes Sola, Christopher da Cunha Bueno Garman and Moisés S. Marques
- Growth and Security Under Welfare-Corporate Capitalism and Market Socialism pp. 433-448

- Myron J. Gordon
- Introduction: Debates, performance and the political choice policies pp. 450-470

- Carol Wise
- Exchange rate regimes and policies: a general view pp. 471-488

- Warner Corden
- The Mexican Peso break: causes, consequences and recovery pp. 489-513

- Timothy Kessler
- Brazilian monetary crisis: migrating from the exchange rate anchor to the flexible regime pp. 514-536

- Eliana Cardoso
- Argentina’s currency board: what keep them together? pp. 537-564

- Carol Wise
- Outdated reform states and the issue of devaluation: Venezuela’s reaction to 1997-98 exogenous shocks pp. 565-597

- Javier Corrales
- The Exchange Rate Management Policy in the 1990s pp. 598-606

- Riordan Roett
Volume 21, issue 2, 2001
- Business Governance in Brazil and South Africa: How Much Convergence to The Anglo-Saxon Model? pp. 185-205

- Andrea E. Goldstein
- Social Currency Recognition pp. 206-225

- Maria de Lourdes R. Mollo and Alfredo Saad Filho
- La política de la privatización de las telecomunicaciones en Brasil pp. 226-245

- Maria Hermínia Tavares de Almeida
- Is there an ideological link between neopopulism and neoliberalism? pp. 246-262

- Victor Armony
- Minimum Wage, “Lighthouse Effect” and Poverty pp. 263-276

- Marcelo Neri, Gustavo Gonzaga and José Márcio Camargo
- The East Asian Crisis in Kindleberger-Minsky’s Framework pp. 277-285

- Omar Saqib
- Transaction Costs Theory and evolutionary approaches: Analysis and Perspectives of a Pluralist Research Program pp. 286-303

- Huáscar Fialho Pessali and Ramon Fernandez
- Interest rate, liquidity preference and loan funds: a critical analysis of attempts to demonstrate equivalence between the theory of loan funds and preference for liquidity pp. 304-321

- José Luís Oreiro
- Technology, Organizations and Productivity: Lessons from Solow’s Paradox pp. 322-341

- Francisco Lima Cruz Teixeira
- Determinism and free will in social sciences: mathematical contributions pp. 342-364

- Francisco Louçã
Volume 21, issue 1, 2001
- Heterarchies and Developmental Traps pp. 3-21

- Laszlo Bruszt
- Heterarchy: Exploiting Ambiguity and Organizing Diversity pp. 22-41

- David Stark
- Impacts of relations between Central Bank and State Banks in the post-1994 federative arrangement: Analysis in the light of the Banespa case pp. 42-64

- Chistopher Garman, Cristiane Kerches da Silva Leite and Moisés da Silva Marques
- Dollars for pesos? the politics of dollarization in Latin Amercia pp. 65-81

- Pamela K. Starr
- Production flexibility and spatial restructuring: theoretical considerations and a case study for the shoes industry in Brazil and in the Northeast pp. 82-105

- Olímpio J. de Arroxellas Galvão
- A note on Growth, Welfare and public policy pp. 106-122

- Pedro Ferreira
- Public policy and competitiveness in agriculture pp. 123-146

- Maria Auxiliadora de Carvalho
- Incompetence and Confidence Building behind 20 years of quasi-stagnation in Latin America pp. 147-173

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Contributions of Edith Penrose to the theories of technical progress within oligopolistic competition pp. 174-180

- Tamás Szmrecsányi
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