Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 10, issue 4, 1990
- Brazilian public sector and financing debt: 1983-1988 pp. 465-488

- Paulo Nogueira Batista
- The fourth Kondratiev cycle pp. 489-502

- Ignácio M. Rangel
- Asia and Latin America: a fiscal comparison pp. 503-519

- Mitsuhiro Kagami
- High inflation and hyperinflation: a post-Keynesian view pp. 520-539

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- The relationship between mark-ups, concentration, and profitability pp. 540-559

- Arthur Barrionuevo Filho
- Perspectives of capitalism and socialism in the search for a class theory of the state and democracy pp. 560-579

- Ronald H. Chilcote
- Thirlwall Law pp. 580-583

- Paul Davidson
- Classical economic theory and marginalist economic theory pp. 584-593

- Ronaldo Fiani
- Post-war transformations and ECLAC economic thinking pp. 594-606

- Ferdinando Figueiredo
Volume 10, issue 3, 1990
- United States policies and the Latin America debt problems pp. 311-326

- Werner Baer and Donald V. Coes
- The Brazilian agricultural growth in the 80’s and the perspectives for the 90’s pp. 327-335

- Fernando Homem de Mello
- Adjustment policies and the agriculture-industry relations in Brazil pp. 336-343

- Maria Auxiliadora de Carvalho and César Roberto Leite da Silva
- Real wages and basic food supply in Brazil pp. 344-365

- Carlos Antonio Luque and José Paulo Zeetano Chahad
- The impact of microelectronic automation in the organization of labor in two Brazilian assembly-factories pp. 366-383

- Rosa Maria Marques
- An extension of the Perron-Frobenius theorem pp. 384-396

- Robert Nicol
- Japanese Banks and The Latin American Debt Problems pp. 397-414

- Kotaro Horisaka
- Collor Plan pp. 415-461

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Volume 10, issue 2, 1990
- Growth and distribution: a stylized model of the Wealth of Nations pp. 149-160

- Edward Amadeo and Carlos Parcias
- Challenges of Brazilian Development pp. 161-175

- Paulo Renato Souza
- The monetary policy during the Cruzado Plan pp. 176-194

- Pedro Bodin de Moraes
- Authoritarianism and economic orthodoxy: Chile 1974-87 pp. 195-208

- Jaime Gatica and Alejandra Mizala
- Public finance in the “Estado Novo”, 1937-45 pp. 209-223

- Mauricio C. Coutinho and Tamás Szmrecsányi
- From Baker to Brady: Can the new plan work? pp. 224-236

- Robert Devlin
- Political economy in Brazil today pp. 237-256

- Mario Possas
- South Korea and Taiwan: Notes on industrial policy pp. 257-277

- Hamilton de Moura Ferreira and Otaviano Canuto dos Santos Fo.
- Banks, industries and the State in Brazil pp. 278-295

- Wendy J. Barker
- Solving the debt crisis: Debt relief and adjustment pp. 296-306

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Volume 10, issue 1, 1990
- Social conflict and populist policies in Latin America pp. 3-28

- Jeffrey D. Sachs
- Brazil at the crossroad: foreign debt and fiscal exhaustion pp. 29-48

- Alvaro Antonio Zini Júnior
- Capital flows in and out of Latin America: the other face of the restructuration of the central economics pp. 49-69

- Marta Bekerman
- Savings rate and economic policy: notes on the possibilities of growth in an economy with restrictions pp. 70-84

- Fabio Giambiagi and Edward J. Amadeo
- The state and international trade: technology and competitiveness pp. 85-103

- Jorge Niosi and Philippe Faucher
- Resources, employment and development financing: to produce without destroying pp. 104-125

- Ignacy Sachs
- Cruzado versus dollar – what is the true Brazilian currency? pp. 126-132

- Leonardo Fernando Cruz Basso
- Fiscal adjustment and non-financial expenditures of the public sector pp. 133-145

- Rogério L. Furquim Werneck
Volume 9, issue 4, 1989
- Underdevelopment: to conform or reform pp. 457-479

- Celso Furtado
- Celso Furtado and the Brazilian economic thought pp. 480-488

- Guido Mantega
- Economic formation of Brazil: a masterpiece of ECLAC pp. 489-506

- Ricardo Bielschowsky
- The debt problem and the new phase of the global crisis pp. 507-520

- Alain Lipietz
- The adjustment of public déficit in the presence a high debt: observations about the Brazilian case pp. 521-537

- Paulo Nogueira Batista
- The Bretton Woods Agreement and historical evidence. The post-war international financial system pp. 538-550

- Samuel Kilsztajn
- Keynesian theories of investment: neo-, post-, and new pp. 551-561

- Steven Fazzari
- A criticism of the logical refutation of neoclassical macroeconomics pp. 562-568

- Alexandre Schwartsman, Luiz Fernando Eleutério Lopes and Samuel de Abreu Pessôa
- Against the funnel of economic process pp. 569-572

- Gilson Schwartz
- The ‘Summer Plan’ and the structural crisis of the Brazilian economy pp. 573-585

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The fiscal crisis and budget guidelines pp. 586-603

- José Serra
Volume 9, issue 3, 1989
- Inflationary tax: an analysis for the Brazilian economy pp. 311-325

- Fernando M. DallAcqua
- Hyperinflation in Latin America pp. 326-345

- Eliana A. Cardoso
- New technological patterns, industrial competitivity, and social welfare: Brazilian perspectives pp. 346-369

- José Ricardo Tauile
- Monetary correction of interests of the internal debt pp. 370-385

- Sílvio Rodrigues Alves
- The epistemology of transformation: a criticism of the neoricardianism pp. 386-405

- Cláudio Gontijo
- About the crisis of the Brazilian State pp. 406-417

- José Luís Fiori
- The cyclical pattern of State intervention pp. 418-432

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- A dynamic approach to the theory of effective demand pp. 433-453

- Anwar Shaikh
Volume 9, issue 2, 1989
- The foreign direct investment in a new industrial strategy pp. 157-177

- Winston Fritsch and Gustavo H. B. Franco
- Protection, dumping and subsidies: the Brazilian perspective pp. 178-192

- José Tavares de Araújo C and Leane Cornet Naidin
- The IS-LM functions and the ‘neoclassization” of Keynes’s thought pp. 193-208

- Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima
- The law of value and the crisis of our time pp. 209-221

- João Antonio de Paula and Fernando Damata Pimentel
- Factor prices and rural unemployment in Brazil: a critical analysis of the neoclassic approaches pp. 222-232

- Charles C. Mueller
- Mechanisms for reduction of the developing countries external debt pp. 233-244

- Arno Meyer and Maria Sílvia Bastos Marques
- The world economy in 2010 and the revolution of services pp. 245-258

- Carlos Alberto Primo Braga
- Hyman Minsky: a view of the instability from Keynes pp. 259-271

- Renato Colistete
- Income distribution in Brazil: 1985, 1986, and 1987 pp. 272-277

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- Summer plan pp. 278-295

- José Sarney
- PT: economic plan emergency alternative pp. 296-306

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Volume 9, issue 1, 1989
- From chronic inflation to hyperinflation: observations on the current situation pp. 1-16

- André Lara Resende
- Idle resources and economic cycle: alternatives for the Brazilian crisis pp. 17-26

- Ignácio Rangel
- Reflections on the organization of the agricultural labor market pp. 27-42

- Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre and Ana Bianchi
- The exchange rate policy under discussion pp. 43-56

- Álvaro Antônio Zini Júnior
- Urbanization, its crisis and revision of its planning pp. 57-76

- Wilson Cano
- The reversal of classical wage theory pp. 77-82

- Antonio Carlos Alves dos Santos
- A note on the logical refutation of neoclassical macroeconomics pp. 83-88

- Gilson Schwartz
- Technologial policies in Europe pp. 89-115

- Roy Rothwell
- A symposium on income distribution pp. 116-131

- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
- To overcome the crisis pp. 132-153

- Helio Jaguaribe
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