Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 16, issue 4, 1996
- Orthodox models of high inflation: a critical analysis pp. 497-514

- Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima
- Deciphered inflation pp. 515-531

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Contestability and economic integration in Western Hemisphere pp. 532-546

- José Tavares de Araújo
- The principle of effective demand (expected), and the role of demand in Keynes’ general theory pp. 547-566

- Victor Hugo Klagsbrunn
- International regulatory experiences for telecommunications and service restructuring in Brazil pp. 567-589

- Anne-Marie Maculan and Liz-Rejane Legey
- Structural change in Mexicos employment and the impact of Nafta pp. 590-619

- Enrique Dussel Peters
- De México a México: el desempeno de América Latina en los 90 pp. 620-649

- Mário Damill, José María Fanelli and Roberto Frenkel
- United States versus Europe: distinct markets, different ways of doing economic science pp. 650-656

- Fabio Sá Earp
Volume 16, issue 3, 1996
- Financing for infrastructure and the resumption of sustained economic growth pp. 331-347

- Marcio Garcia
- Budgeting and democracy pp. 348-359

- Paul Singer
- Private sector responses to economic liberalization policies in Brazil: a look within São Paulos capital goods sector pp. 360-386

- Elizabeth McQuerry
- National innovation system in Brazil: an introductory analysis from available data on science and technology pp. 387-404

- Eduardo Albuquerque
- Analysis of the transmission of international orange juice prices to prices at the level of orange producer in the State of São Paulo pp. 405-424

- Mario Antonio Margarido
- Política comercial e inserción internacional de la argentina para los años 90 pp. 425-450

- Marta Bekerman and Pablo Sirlin
- Notes on the State and on the market pp. 451-456

- Adam Przeworski
- A note on the increase of expenditures with the federal government payroll pp. 457-462

- Fábio Giambiagi
- Quarterly tax burden in Brazil 1991-1995 A methodological note pp. 463-466

- Fábio Giambiagi
- Pressure groups and inflation: a cyclical model pp. 467-474

- Jorge Sabe Arbache and João Ricardo Faria
- Unproductive labor and long-term growth: a classical model of accumulation pp. 475-492

- Alain Herscovici
Volume 16, issue 2, 1996
- Tribute to Anibal Pinto pp. 5-6

- Maria da Conceição Tavares
- The real and its imaginary pp. 165-174

- Renato Janine Ribeiro
- The irreductibility of macro to microeconomics: a methodological approach pp. 175-201

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Gilberto Lima
- Alternative approaches to financial crises in emerging markets pp. 202-216

- Jeffrey Sachs
- The public price control trap: the example of energy inputs pp. 217-235

- Décio Katsushigue Kadota and Carlos Azzoni
- The URV and its function of aligning relative prices pp. 236-251

- João Sicsú
- Economic growth, increasing results and monopolist competition pp. 252-273

- Pedro Ferreira and Roberto Ellery
- Demonstrate the rational order of the market: reflections on an impossible project pp. 274-292

- Angela Ganem
- Historical sources of brazilian underdevelopment pp. 293-314

- Alexandre Rands Barros
- La demanda de M4 y la substitución de moneda en México: 1978-1990 pp. 315-326

- Luis Miguel Galindo P.
Volume 16, issue 1, 1996
- Historical experience of industrial policy in Brazil pp. 3-19

- Wilson Suzigan
- Firm adjustment, employment and sub-contracting pp. 20-37

- Edward J. Amadeo, João Carlos Scandiuzzi and Valéria Pero
- The sedition of public choice: variations on the theme of scientific revolutions pp. 38-59

- Antonio Maria Silveira
- A little beyond Thomas Kuhn From the history of economic thought to the history of economic science pp. 60-73

- Fábio Sá Earp
- Kalecki: an anti-Keynesian? pp. 74-83

- Carlos Águedo Nagel Paiva
- Market leadership and entry into technology in agro-food system in semi-industrialized countries: the Brazilian case pp. 84-106

- Mauro Borges Lemos
- Who has the most resources to govern? A comparison between states and local governments per capital revenue pp. 107-113

- David Rosenblatt and Gil Shildo
- Industrial success and government intervention: searching for the links pp. 114-136

- Mauricio Moreira
- Regionalism in Asian Pacific: economic integration oriented to foreign trade pp. 137-151

- Silvio Yoshiro Mizuguchi Miyazaki
- Relative prices and concentration in the Brazilian industry: analysis of the expansion and retraction phases of economic activity from 1974 to 1994 pp. 152-161

- Claudio Seiji Sato
Volume 15, issue 4, 1995
- Populism or budgetary endogeneity? Discretionary fiscal policy in Argentina pp. 463-477

- Daniel Arce
- Brazilian imports of natural gas in the context of Mercosur pp. 478-496

- Adilson de Oliveira and Márcio Silva de Araujo
- Convergence between state per capita incomes in Brazil pp. 497-516

- Afonso Ferreira and Clélio Campolina Diniz
- Regional integration, triangular trade and policy recommendations: the case of the Brazilian fine chemical industry pp. 517-535

- Paulo Guilherme Correa
- Price filter: a sectoral profit tracking algorithm pp. 536-546

- Fernando Cariola Travassos
- Brazilian inflation and the theory of games pp. 547-562

- Uwe Haneke
- Notes on money, debt and alternative monetary regimes for Brazil pp. 563-576

- Deepak Lal
- Economic transition in Poland: the relevance of the Latin-American experience pp. 577-599

- Rubén Berríos
- Central Bank independence and monetary discipline: skeptical observations pp. 600-608

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- A note on the impact of stabilization in international trade pp. 609-615

- Carlos Henrique Rocha and Eraldo Sérgio Barbosa
- Development: the most political economic themesemas econômicos pp. 616-624

- Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Volume 15, issue 3, 1995
- Fiscal federalism in Brazil pp. 297-310

- Fernando Rezende
- Endogenous currency and monetary theory of production pp. 311-324

- Antonio José Meirelles
- Dependence, social dumping and nationalism pp. 325-342

- Alexandre Rands Barros
- The contractuality of labor relations and the employment problem in Western Europe: The Swedish, Italian and French experiences pp. 343-363

- Claudio Salvadori Dedecca and Wilson Ferreira Menezes
- Counterfactual analysis of income distribution in Brazil pp. 364-382

- Duilio de Avila Berni
- Women’s participation in the workforce and poverty in Brazil pp. 383-396

- Lauro Ramos and Ana Lúcia Soares
- Japanese investment in liberalizing Latin American economies: current pattern and possible impacts of FTA initiatives pp. 397-417

- Kelichi Tsunekawa
- The great Latin America debt crisis: a decade of asymmetric adjustment pp. 418-445

- Robert Devlin and Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- The conditions to get out of economic backwardness pp. 446-459

- Robert N. Nicol
Volume 15, issue 2, 1995
- The invention of underdevelopment pp. 157-162

- Celso Furtado
- Political origin of economic problems pp. 163-178

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- The Brazilian inflation and the “Real Plan” pp. 179-204

- Jeffrey Sachs and Álvaro Zini
- Unit roots, economic fluctuations, and the “persistence” of shocks pp. 205-230

- João Marcus Marinho Nunes
- The payment of the internal public debt pp. 231-249

- Fabio Giambiagi
- Agathotopy: freedom, equality and efficiency pp. 250-257

- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
- Knowledge in the wonderland of the market of ideas: deconstructing the Economics of Science of Michael Polanyi pp. 258-269

- Gilberto Lima
- Monetary policy, compulsory deposits and inflation pp. 270-283

- Marcio Garcia
- Currency board: what is and how does it work? pp. 284-293

- Aluizio A. de Barros
- Mexico and the Exchange rate pp. 294-318

- André Lara Resende, Adward J. Amadeo, Affonso Celso Pastore, Maria Cristina Pinotti, João Sayad and Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Central Bank tenure pp. 319-322

- Pérsio Arida
Volume 15, issue 1, 1995
- The theory of economic development and the World Bank’s identity crisis pp. 1-40

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Stabilization policies and trade liberalization: a comparative analysis of Chile, Argentina and Mexico’s experiences pp. 41-57

- Cláudio Gontijo
- 1994 Nobel Prize Economists: Contributions from Nash, Harsanyi and Selten to the Game Theory pp. 58-69

- Uwe Haneke and Vitória Saddi
- Macroeconomics with M4 pp. 70-83

- Carlos Ivan Simonsen Leal and Sérgio Ribeiro da Costa Werlang
- Investment in peasant economy: theoretical considerations pp. 84-101

- Francisco de Assis Costa
- Una visión argentina sobre la situación competitiva de la industria brasileña pp. 102-120

- Marta Bekerman
- The role of industrial policy: Japan’s experience pp. 121-136

- Mitsuhiro Kagami
- Food security and economic development in Latin America: the case of Brazil pp. 137-143

- Renato Sérgio Maluf
- Demand and supply in economic plans pp. 144-149

- Claudio Seiji Sato
- The capital/product relation in the classical political economy pp. 150-153

- Samuel Kilsztajn
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