Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 18, issue 4, 1998
- The protection of the automobile industry in Europe and Mercosur pp. 499-514

- José Tavares de Araújo
- From Miami to Cartagena: nine lessons and nine challenges of the ftaa pp. 515-532

- Robert Devlin and Luis Jorge Garay
- Long-term perspectives of Brazilian economy: an exploratory analysis pp. 533-560

- Pedro C. Ferreira
- Patents according to the neo-Schumpeterian approach: an introductory discussion pp. 561-580

- Eduardo Albuquerque
- Structural adjustment and agricultural growth in the 1980s: additional notes pp. 581-594

- Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho
- Competitiveness and subjective elements pp. 595-611

- Maria Silvia Possas
- Analysis of two sectors in the labor market: effects of the Real Plan pp. 612-622

- Ana Machado and Danielle Carusi Machado
- Tres trampas: sobre los orígenes de la crisis económica mexicana de 1994 pp. 623-643

- Carlos Elizondo Mayer-Serra
- Dollar in Argentina and URV in Brazil: targets, functionality, and results pp. 644-647

- João Sicsú
- Discurso de pose do novo Ministro do Trabalho pp. 648-651

- Edward J. Amadeo
Volume 18, issue 3, 1998
- A inserção externa e o desenvolvimento pp. 121-147

- Gustavo H. B. Franco
- Patterns of specialization, technological hiatus and foreign-exchange constrained growth pp. 369-380

- Otaviano Canuto
- Brazilian entrepreneur: a comparative study pp. 381-404

- Sérgio de Oliveira Birchal
- The new-classicals and Hayek’s Cycle Theory pp. 405-423

- Jorge Eduardo de Castro Soromenho
- Product, capital and profit rate – industrialized countries and Latin America pp. 424-439

- Samuel Kilsztajn
- The microeconomic elements of the socioeconomic development indicators pp. 440-455

- Juan Hersztajn Moldau
- Perspectives for the implementation of an industrial policy in Brazil pp. 456-472

- Robson R. Gonçalves
- The medium-term agenda in Brazil and the future of Petrobrás pp. 473-495

- Adriano Pires Rodrigues and Fabio Giambiagi
Volume 18, issue 2, 1998
- The new neoclassical theory of growth and the problem of Brazilian economic underdevelopment pp. 213-228

- Newton Paulo Bueno
- Financial ‘globalization’ and exchange rate regimes pp. 229-240

- Paulo Nogueira Batista
- The moral of public debt pp. 241-259

- Marcos Fernandes Gonçalves da Silva
- Richard Kahn’s short-term economics and the beginnings of oligopoly theory: a contribution to the history of contemporary economic thought pp. 260-277

- Claudia Heller
- Evaluation of two trends in environmental economics: the neoclassical school and the economics of survival pp. 278-303

- Charles C. Mueller
- The magic of Mr. Gustavo Franco, revisited pp. 304-309

- Ruben Dario Almonacid
- On paradigms and myths: notes on Chilean pension funds pp. 310-320

- Manfred Nitsch and Helmut Schwarzer
- Central banking, democratic governance and polítical authority: case of Brazil in a regional perspective pp. 321-348

- Lourdes Sola, Christopher Garman and Moises Marques
- Political fantasy: the new interpretation of the II PND pp. 349-361

- João Paulo dos Reis Velloso
- Political fantasy or fantasy politics? pp. 362-365

- Basilia Aguirre and Fabiana da Cunha Saddi
Volume 18, issue 1, 1998
- The new development orthodoxy: a critique of the debate around the World Bank’s vision and elements for an alternative neo-Schumpeterian approach pp. 3-22

- Carlos Augusto Grabois Gadelha
- External pressure and commercial opening in Brazil pp. 23-42

- Marianne Nassuno
- The U.S. economy: are analysts missing the point? pp. 43-56

- João Marcus M. Nunes
- Currency and culture: elements for an institutional approach to money pp. 57-75

- Moacir dos Anjos
- The recent evolution of the per capita income of the Brazilian states pp. 91-98

- Afonso Ferreira
- Unemployment and its diagnosis today in Brazil pp. 99-120

- Claudio Salvadori Dedecca
- Turnover and quality of employment in Brazil pp. 121-143

- Gustavo Gonzaga
- Evolução e características do emprego no setor bancário pp. 144-161

- Hugo da Gama Cerqueira and Wilson A. Costa de Amorim
- Wage differentials by gender and color: a comparison between Brazilian metropolitan regions pp. 162-180

- Claudia Helena Cavalieri and Reynaldo Fernandes
- Work process and digital time pp. 181-193

- Henri Acselrad
- Determining factors of relative wages: an empirical study with primary data for the metropolitan region of Recife pp. 194-208

- Alexandre Rands Barros and Maurício Rands Barros
Volume 17, issue 4, 1997
- A proposal of monetary integration among Mercosur countries pp. 479-506

- Fabio Giambiagi
- Economic policies for monetary economies pp. 507-528

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- The concept of preconditions for industrialization pp. 529-555

- Robert C. Nicol
- An alternative interpretation of the II PND pp. 556-577

- Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre and Fabiana da Cunha Saddi
- Urban development financing pp. 578-601

- Fernando Rezende
- Forms of network organization: configuration and instrument of analysis of the recent industrial dynamic pp. 602-621

- Leonel Mazzali and Vera Mariza H. Miranda Costa
- A note on Lucas and the Ricardian Vice pp. 622-629

- Gilberto Libanio
Volume 17, issue 3, 1997
- The transmission mechanism of monetary policy in a stabilizing economy: notes on the case of Brazil pp. 323-329

- Francisco Lopes
- Behavior of the monetary base and its conditioning factors in Brazil between January 1992 and March 1996 pp. 330-342

- Robert Samohyl and Roberto Meurer
- Strategy and structure for a new State pp. 343-357

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Neoliberalism and income distribution in Latin America pp. 358-383

- Werner Baer and William Maloney
- “Fordism” in the regulatory perspective pp. 384-391

- José Eli da Veiga
- The regulation of grid industries: the case of energetic infrastructure sectors pp. 392-406

- Danilo de Souza Dias and Adriano Pires Rodrigues
- Agricultural modernization, employment and rural exodus in Brazil – the 80’s pp. 407-427

- Charles C. Mueller and George Martine
- Labor market in Keynes and the role of rigid nominal wages pp. 428-443

- Selene Peres Peres Nunes and Ricardo da Costa Nunes
- Center-state relations in India and Brazil: privatization of electricity and banking pp. 444-469

- Leslie Elliott Armijo and Prem Shankar Jha
- The price of wealth pp. 470-475

- Ademar Ribeiro Romeiro
Volume 17, issue 2, 1997
- Relative prices and international competitiveness pp. 165-171

- Ruben D. Almonacid and Gabriel A. Scrimini
- Evaluation of the Brazilian industrial structure process pp. 172-194

- José Roberto Mendonça de Barros and Lídia Goldenstein
- Industrial policy: theory and practice in Brazil and in the OECD countries pp. 195-224

- Fabio S. Erber and José Eduardo Cassiolato
- Trade liberalization and industry: what to expect and what we have been getting pp. 225-257

- Mauricio Moreira and Paulo Guilherme Correa
- Evaluation of the Brazilian iron and steel industry privatization process pp. 258-277

- Germano Mendes de Paula
- Efficiency wages, insiders-outsiders and wages determination: theories and evidence pp. 278-298

- Francisco Carneiro
- Internet, the national model and an approach to a pricing policy for its operation in Brazil pp. 299-314

- Jose Carlos Cavalcanti
- Wages, exchange and competitiveness in the Brazilian exports pp. 315-319

- Carlos Henrique Rocha
Volume 17, issue 1, 1997
- The crisis of the Japanese economy in the 90s: impacts of the speculative bubble pp. 3-19

- Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho
- Financial crisis: old and new approaches pp. 20-42

- Jouliana Jordan Nohara
- Financial liberalization, speculative bubble and banking crisis in Japan pp. 43-64

- Maria Luiza Levi
- The fiscal crisis: what happened recently? pp. 65-85

- Fabio Giambiagi
- An alternative theoretical framework for the state-economy interactions in transforming economies pp. 86-114

- Robert Delorme
- Re-reading both Hegel and Marx: The “new dialectics” and the method of Capital pp. 115-130

- Alfredo Saad Filho
- The federalism in Brazil: a ‘state of arts’ of theory pp. 131-147

- Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre and Marcos Ribeiro de Moraes
- Dynamic of the banking firm in high inflation pp. 148-155

- Luiz Fernando de Paula
- As três formas de desvalorização cambial pp. 156-160

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
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