Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2026
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Volume 42, issue 4, 2022
- Current equilibrium exchange rate: methodology and estimations for Latin American countries pp. 809-834

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Nelson Marconi, Tiago Porto, Eliane Araujo and Rafael Leao
- A note on the political economy of exchange rates in Argentina: new and classical developmentalism re-evaluated pp. 835-852

- Alejandro Fiorito and Matías Vernengo
- The impact of exchange rate misalignments on manufacturing investment in Brazil pp. 853-875

- Nelson Marconi, Tiago Couto Porto and Eliane Araujo
- Can correcting for real exchange rate misalignment help countries escape the middle-income-trap? An analysis of a natural resource-based economy: Chile pp. 876-901

- Esteban Perez Caldentey, Lorenzo Nalín and Leonardo Rojas Rodriguez
- Current account equilibrium exchange rate in Colombia (2000-2020) pp. 902-913

- Gonzalo Hernandez Jimenez
- Current account and real exchange rate equilibrium: the case of manufacturing in Mexico, 2001-2019 pp. 914-933

- Lorenzo Nalin and Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid
- Brazil’s economic growth and real (div)convergence from a very long-term perspective (1822-2019): An historical appraisal pp. 934-956

- Natalia I. Doré and Aurora Teixeira
- Public and private investments in Brazil between 1996 and 2018 pp. 957-976

- Sabrina Monique Schenato Bredow, André Cunha and Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis
- Development finance innovations and conditioning factors: The case of the Brazilian Development Bank and sustainable industries pp. 977-997

- João Carlos Ferraz, Luma Ramos and Bruno Plattek
- Progressivity and distributive impacts of personal income tax: the case of China and Brazil pp. 998-1013

- Pedro Rossi, Ricardo Gonçalves and Ping Shang
- Artificial Intelligence and employment: a systematic review pp. 1014-1032

- Rafael de Acypreste and Edemilson Paraná
- The rhetoric of austerity pp. 1033-1042

- Guilherme Cardoso
- Measuring human capital: methodological framework for assessing competitiveness and economic development pp. 1043-1061

- Alexey Koryakov, Irina Kazaryan, Margarita Afonasova and Irina Litvin
- Fiscal compliance and behavioral economics: an analysis of the influence of the decision context pp. 1062-1079

- Ana Carolina Astafieff da Rosa Costa, Morgana G. Martins Krieger and Yuna Fontoura
- The performance of the Banco do Brasil’s Carteira de Crédito Agrícola e Industrial (CREAI): 1937-1969 pp. 1080-1102

- André da Silva Redivo and Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
Volume 42, issue 3, 2022
- Managing Contagion: COVID-19, public health, and reflexive behavior pp. 555-571

- John Davis
- Productivity, investment and capital flow: the failure of growth with foreign savings in Brazil pp. 572-591

- Marcos Tostes Lamonica and Sergiany da Silva Lima
- Globalization, deglobalization and Brazil pp. 592-618

- Renato Baumann
- From the mainstream economics research frontier towards critical institutional political economy pp. 619-637

- Fernando García-Quero and Fernando López Castellano
- The evolution of thinking about the State in Peter Evans’s view – a theoretical approach pp. 638-663

- Vinicius Peçanha
- A further deterioration of the Brazilian fiscal reaction in view of COVID-19 pp. 664-677

- Eduardo Lima Campos, Rubens Cysne and Alexandre Madureira
- Infrastructure, private expectations and investment pp. 678-696

- Jefferson S. Fraga and Marco Flávio Resende
- Public banks and monetary policy: theory and some results based on state dependent local projections pp. 697-717

- André de Melo Modenesi and Nikolas Passos
- MERCOSUR in trade policy clusters: challenges and prospects pp. 718-737

- Alexandra Gennadyevna Koval and Ekaterina Konstantinovna Andrianova
- The role of capital movements in Latin American balance of payments in 1990-2019 pp. 738-760

- Gustavo Burachik
- The twin deficit theory in a dynamic consistent stock-flow model for an open economy pp. 761-784

- André Mellini and Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva
- Fiscal compliance and Behavioral Economics: an analysis of the influence of the decision context pp. 785-802

- Ana Carolina Astafieff da Rosa Costa, Morgana G. Martins Krieger and Yuna Fontoura
Volume 42, issue 2, 2022
- Exchange rate crises in Latin America, East Asia and Russia pp. 263-282

- Manmohan Agarwal and T. R. Vandana
- The compass and the pendulum: development and international insertion of Brazil pp. 283-303

- Luiz Augusto E. Faria
- Is Inflation Targeting destabilizing? Lessons from Latin America pp. 304-326

- Emiliano Libman
- On the semantic and methodological dimensions of equilibrium in economics pp. 327-344

- Douglas Dias Braz and Fabio Bittes Terra
- Celso Furtado’s transdisciplinary view on economic development pp. 345-363

- Assilio Luiz Zanella de Araujo
- Methodological approaches to measuring quality of life pp. 364-377

- Aygun Guliyeva
- Capes’ evaluation and the field of Economics: the primacy of the American orthodox mainstream pp. 378-400

- Francisco Moraes da Costa Marques
- Domar, the West and Russian economics: a historical perspective pp. 401-423

- Mauro Boianovsky
- Digitalization and its impact on economic growth pp. 424-441

- Ariadna Aleksandrova, Yuri Truntsevsky and Marina Polutova
- China and the change of the energy matrix in Latin America: a global political economy approach pp. 442-459

- Oscar Ugarteche and Carlos De León
- Employment, technical change and growth in Brazil: a conclusion from Input-Output Matrix pp. 460-480

- Rafael de Acypreste
- Brazilian underdevelopment portrayed by its excluding growth dynamics: an empirical analysis based on Celso Furtado pp. 481-502

- Alanna Santos de Oliveira and Carlos Alves do Nascimento
- Brazil’s quasi-stagnation and the new developmentalism pp. 503-531

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Does Behavioral Economics substitute or complement Neoclassical Economics? Rethinking the behavioral revolution from a contextualist approach pp. 532-549

- Josafat Ivan Hernandez-Cervantes
Volume 42, issue 1, 2022
- The global financial crisis and its effects on the international monetary funds pp. 5-24

- Cosimo Magazzino and Marco Mele
- Income distribution and economic growth regime in Brazil: evaluation and propositions pp. 25-47

- Laís Fernanda de Azevedo, Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca and Fabricio Missio
- The road to The General Theory: J. M. Keynes, F. A. Hayek, and the Genealogy of Macroeconomics pp. 48-70

- Keanu Telles da Costa
- Economic growth without welfare. The case of the impact of commodities on the Colombian economy pp. 71-87

- Andrés Felipe Oviedo-Gómez and Juan Manuel Candelo Viáfara
- Survival constraint and financial regulation: a new Minskyian approach pp. 88-104

- Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho and Norberto Montani Martins
- A keyword on the footer: the Furtadian and the (re)current meaning of structural reforms pp. 105-112

- Guilherme Silva Cardoso
- Ricardian Equivalence revisited: introductory notes pp. 113-127

- Maria Isabel Busato
- Theories of financialization of non-financial corporations: a critique pp. 128-149

- Francisco Paulo Cipolla and Paolo Giussani
- Monetary policy in Brazil in pandemic times pp. 150-171

- Carmem Feijo, Eliane Araujo and Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Patterns of external insertion in global value chains: a comparative analysis between Brazil and China pp. 172-191

- Caroline Giusti de Araújo and Antonio Carlos Diegues
- Corporate venture capital and corporate accelerators: differences and similarities pp. 192-206

- Mateus Christiano König Martins, Rafaela Oliveira Padilha and Solange Maria da Silva
- The action and thought of Fernão Bracher, a conservative with public spirit pp. 207-221

- João Villaverde and José Marcio Rego
- Social networks effects on outcomes of government programs: a systematic review pp. 222-243

- Jéssica Faciroli, Ricardo Freguglia, Tassio Ferenzini Martins Sirqueira and Marcel de Toledo Vieira
- An ecological view of New Developmentalism: a proposal of integration pp. 244-255

- Giulio Guarini and José Luís Oreiro
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