Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 20, issue 4, 2000
- Auctions of Public Debt Securities by the Central Bank of Brazil: A Study of the Factors of the Dispersion of Proposals for BBCs pp. 369-386

- Marcio Garcia and Leonardo B. Rezende
- A model of NAIRU for Brazil pp. 387-409

- S. Marcelo Portugal and Regina C. Madalozzo
- New Production Systems in Transition: Implications for the Brazilian Industry pp. 410-430

- Gustavo Abel Carrillo Guzmán
- A Keynesian Approach to the Credibility of Monetary Policy pp. 431-445

- Gilberto Libanio
- Los Determinantes del Ni?vel de Precios en Me?xico: Un Enfoque Heterodoxo pp. 446-465

- Luis Miguel Galindo and Carlos Guerrero-de-Lizardi
- Eugênio Gudin: The Controversies of Caboclo Neoliberalism pp. 466-479

- Maria Angélica Borges
- The Dialectic Values and Prices pp. 480-500

- João Antônio de Paula
- Revenue Sharing: A Problem of Federalism in Brazil pp. 501-520

- Ricardo da Costa Nunes and Selene Peres Nunes
- Deregulation of Labor and Unemployment Markets in Advanced Capitalist Economies pp. 521-541

- Luiz Antônio de Oliveira Lima
- Reflexões sobre a crise brasileira

- Celso Furtado
Volume 20, issue 3, 2000
- Liquidity vs. Efficiency in Liberalized International Financial Markets: a Warning to Developing Economies pp. 191-211

- Paul Davidson
- The external orientation of the Brazilian manufacturing industry after trade liberalization pp. 212-228

- Renato Fonseca, Mário C. de Carvalho and Henry Pourchet
- The New Institutional Economics, Business Associations, and Development pp. 229-252

- Ben Ross Schneider and Richard F. Doner
- Foreign Debt Policies in South America, 1929-1945 pp. 253-266

- Marcelo de Paiva Abreu
- Public policies and sectorial targets The effects of the new industrial policy on the Brazilian automobile sector pp. 267-286

- Eduardo Meira Zauli
- Armonizacio?n de la Poli?tica Industrial en la Comunidad Europea pp. 287-310

- Marta Bekerman and Pablo Sirlin
- Ludwig von Mises: the basis of his Epistemology and an internalist critical proposal pp. 311-329

- Ricardo Feijó
- The development of the military industry in Brazil and its Spin-off process pp. 330-346

- José Wladimir Freitas da Fonseca
- Measurement of Market Power Using Trademark Data: models, limitations and applications pp. 347-358

- Danilo R. D. Aguiar
- Living with a Floating Exchange Rate pp. 359-364,

- Maryse Farhi and Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra
- O que eu aprendi com a crise mundial

- Joseph Stiglitz
Volume 20, issue 2, 2000
- The articulation of industrial and commercial policies in contemporary developing economies: an analytical discussion pp. 189-211

- André Luiz Nassif
- The Politics of Expertise in Latin America: Antecedents and Actualities pp. 212-224

- Laurence Whitehead
- The Concepts of Ricardian, Keynesian and Schumpeterian Adjustments and the Question of Employment in the Brazilian Economy pp. 225-241

- Silvia Harumi Toyoshima
- The Credit Rationing Model and the Novo-Keynesian Monetary Policy: A Critical Analysis pp. 242-266

- Jennifer Hermann
- The Philosophical Keynesianism agenda: origins and perspectives pp. 267-286

- Rogerio P. de Andrade
- The Debate between Keynes and the “Classics” on Interest Rate Determinants: A Big Waste of Time? pp. 287-311

- José Luís Oreiro
- Labor Values and Production Prices in a Sraffian Economic System with Extensive Income pp. 312-334

- Marina Da Cunha and Rodolfo Hoffmann
- The convergence between Evolutionism and Regulationism pp. 335-350

- José Eli da Veiga
- Megainstitutions and Financial Instability: The challenges for prudential regulation pp. 351-361

- Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra and Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas
- The Nature of the Money Supply: Comments on Basil Moore’s Theory pp. 362-371,

- Terezinha Saracini
Volume 20, issue 1, 2000
- The Changing Role and Strategies of the IMF and the Perspectives for the Emerging Countries pp. 3-18

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- Foreign investment and competition pp. 19-34

- Aristides Almeida Filho
- Monetary policy in Argentina under convertibility, 1991-96 pp. 35-51

- Aldo A. Arnaudo
- European Monetary Union: Recent evolution and perspectives pp. 52-74

- Ricardo da Costa Nunes and Selene Peres Peres Nunes
- The impacts of the Euro: an evaluation pp. 75-82

- Mário Augusto Bertella
- In Search of a Monetary Constitution for Brazil pp. 83-95

- Marcio Ronci
- The New Government Tax Reform Proposal: Limits of the Possible and Uncertainties Involved pp. 96-123

- Rogério L. F. Werneck
- Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America pp. 124-145

- Ana Luiza Cortez Roncada
- Note on the Brazilian Social Security Reform in the context of neoliberalism and of Latin America pp. 146-157

- Rosa Maria Marques
- Notes on the capitalist process of calculus pp. 158-164

- Eduardo Strachman
- Influences and Contributions pp. 165-187

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Volume 19, issue 4, 1999
- Schumpeterian competition and its policy implications: The Latin American case pp. 569-580

- José Tavares de Araújo
- The neo-Schumpeterian approach to innovation and Keynes’s probability: initial explorations pp. 581-601

- Marco Crocco
- National Systems of Innovation and Non-OECD Countries: Notes about a rudimentary and tentative “typology” pp. 602-620

- Eduardo Albuquerque
- Modelos evolucionistas de crescimento endógeno pp. 621-646

- Hermes Higachi, Otaviano Canuto and Gabriel Porcile
- Modernity and economic discourse: still on McCloskey pp. 647-665

- Leda Paulani
- Un Nuevo Consenso sobre el sector publico y el desarrolo: una mirada desde la Cepal pp. 666-684

- Eugenio Lahera P.
- Endogenous currency and banking passivity: a critical analysis of the “horizontalist” approach and the “monetary circuit theory" pp. 685-704

- Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas
- A political economy model of monetary policy: decentralized decision making and competition for seigniorage pp. 705-717

- Ronald Hillbrecht
- The Real Plan and the Brazilian agriculture: perspectives pp. 718-728

- Fernando Homem de Melo
- The Political Economy as an autonomous science: a study on the methodological contributions of John Stuart Mill pp. 729-747

- Laura Mattos
Volume 19, issue 3, 1999
- Central Bank performance in a stable economy: is it desirable to adopt inflation targets in Brazil? pp. 405-425

- Francisco Rigolon and Fabio Giambiagi
- Was there an alternative to the brazilian crisis? pp. 426-441

- Jan Kregel
- The polítical economy of state reform - political to the core pp. 442-459

- Kenneth A. Shepsle
- Ownership structure and efficiency: an analysis with the Theory of Incentives pp. 460-469

- Paulo Augusto P. de Britto
- Uncertainty, conventions and short-term expectations pp. 470-484

- David Dequech
- French companies and the financing of industrialization in Brazil pp. 485-495

- Frédéric Mauro
- Economics and politics of recent development in China pp. 496-516

- Carlos Aguiar de Mederios
- The polítical economy of the emergent agri-environmental transition in the U.S pp. 517-535

- José Eli da Veiga
- Structural change and Investment allocation in a Pasinettian approach pp. 536-549

- Ricardo Araujo, Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira and Jorge Thompson Araujo
- Turgot’s Capital Theory pp. 550-564

- Raul Cristovão dos Santos
Volume 19, issue 2, 1999
- Limits of the scientific and technological development in Brazil pp. 243-264

- João Antônio de Paula
- The “Institutional Building” in Brazil: a proposal pp. 265-270

- Fabio Giambiagi
- Globalization and productive restructuring: the Fordism and/or Japanism pp. 271-290

- Maria da Graça Druck
- State reform and the theory of institutional policy pp. 291-306

- Thráinn Eggertsson
- Service activities: reviewing concepts and typologies pp. 307-328

- Anita Kon
- Keynes and the new Keynesians pp. 329-349

- João Sicsú
- A turning point in the debt crisis: Brazil, the US Treasury and the World Bank pp. 350-380

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Political business cycles: a reviewa pp. 381-400

- Tânia Marta Maia Fialho
Volume 19, issue 1, 1999
- Currency crisis and fiscal adjustment pp. 3-29

- Alexandre Schwartsman
- Convertibilidad, capitales volátiles y estabilización. El papel de las finanzas del gobierno pp. 30-57

- Mario Damill
- Financial openness in developing countries and capital flows determination pp. 58-76

- Daniela Magalhães Prates
- External financial fragility ant the limits of the exchange rate policy in Real pp. 77-100

- Luiz Fernando Rodrigues de Paula and Antonio José Alves Júnior
- More instruments and broader goals: moving toward the Post-Washington Consensus pp. 101-128

- Joseph Stiglitz
- Social security expenditures in Brazil: evolution, diagnosis and perspectives pp. 129-155

- Ana Cláudia de Além and Fabio Giambiagi
- Institutional aspects of states and municipal fiscal performance pp. 156-170

- Marcos Mendes
- Transformations of the contemporaneous capitalism and its nature in Marx’s analyses pp. 171-196

- José Ricardo Tauile and Luiz Augusto Estrella Faria
- The indetermination of senior and the minimum economics curriculum pp. 197-216

- Antonio Maria da Silveira
- Several articles published on the international crisis and Brazil pp. 217-238

- Paulo Krugman, Ibrahim Eris and Claudio Haddad
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