Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 41, issue 4, 2021
- Government spending, the exchange rate and growth: empirical evidence for Latin America pp. 637-656

- Moritz Cruz and Josue Zavaleta
- Real exchange rate and Brazilian industry productivity in the long run: theory, model and evidence for the recent period pp. 657-678

- Kayo Cícero Quirino de Souza and Guilherme Jonas C. da Silva
- National Developmental State: the beginnings of historical-social procedurality and pioneering essays pp. 679-699

- Isaias Albertin de Moraes
- Methodological influence on Brazilian deindustrialization pp. 700-722

- Paulo César Morceiro
- Contractionary depreciations in Latin America during the 2000s pp. 723-744

- Martín Montané, Emiliano Libman and Guido Zack
- Why we need an allocative (and resourceful) welfare state pp. 745-759

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- The dynamics of industrial geographic distribution: evidence from Brazil (2002-2014) pp. 760-781

- Roberta de Moraes Rocha and José Ewerton Silva Araújo
- An assessment of the debates over income distribution and growth in the Neo-Kaleckian literature pp. 782-796

- Sulafa Nofal
- The reswitching of techniques and its epistemological implications: a deepening of criticism pp. 797-814

- Alain Herscovici
- Sraffa and the “laws of returns”: an analysis of the 1925-1926 articles pp. 815-834

- José Maria Dias Pereira
- Retirements and pensions in Brazil: progressive or regressive? pp. 835-839

- Rodolfo Hoffamann
- Population aging and inequality – Reply to Hoffmann pp. 840-841

- Eliana Cardoso, Thais Peresh Dietrich and André Souza
Volume 41, issue 3, 2021
- National policy space: reframing the political economy of globalization and its implications for national sovereignty and democracy pp. 447-465

- Thomas Palley
- Business cycles fluctuations and commodities prices: evidence for Brazil pp. 466-486

- André Moreira Cunha, Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis and Priscila Linck
- PEC 32 of Administrative Reform: A critical analysis pp. 487-506

- José Luís Oreiro and Helder Lara Ferreira-Filho
- Reason, scientism, and methodology: Hayek’s adherence to complexity through the development of his methodological criticism in the Abuse of Reason Project pp. 507-524

- Keanu Telles da Costa and Eduardo Angeli
- Legalization of drugs and strategic behaviour pp. 525-537

- Vinicius de Albuquerquemello and Francisco Ramos
- Credit constraints and structure: a theoretical model of extractivism and slow-growth dynamics pp. 538-554

- Leopoldo Gómez-Ramírez and Nestor Garza
- O futuro do capitalismo para Branko Milanovic pp. 555-562

- David Beltrão Simons Tavares de Albuquerque
- The unfounded enthusiasm towards private participation in infrastructure pp. 563-587

- Emilio Chernavsky
- The political economy of the Workers’ Assitance Fund: an analysis of its recent performance (2005-2018) pp. 588-610

- Sandro Pereira Silva
- Political economy of Brazilian startups: a new order in a turbulent scenario pp. 611-632

- Anita Kon
Volume 41, issue 2, 2021
- The exchange rate in Orthodox, Keynesian and New Developmentalism theoretical models: a literature review pp. 220-235

- Willian Capriata and Leonardo Flauzino de Souza
- Panem et circenses: on the macroeconomics of the pandemic pp. 236-253

- Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza
- Conventions, Money Creation and Public Debt to Face the Covid-19 Crisis and its Aftermath: A Post-Keynesian View pp. 254-270

- Marco Flávio Resende, Fábio Terra and Fernando Ferrari Filho
- The resistance of the four European worlds of welfare from the birth of the euro pp. 271-291

- Antón Losada and Cristina Ares
- Growth and institutional changes: a historical evolution pp. 292-313

- Alessandro Morselli
- Modern Money Theory: rise in the international scenario and recent debate in Brazil pp. 314-332

- Simone Deos, Olívia Bullio Mattos, Fernanda Ultremare and Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonça
- The unexplored influences of modern physics on John R. Commons’ economic theory pp. 333-350

- Sebastião Neto Ribeiro Guedes and Rodrigo Constantino Jerônimo
- Performance of clean development mechanism projects for sustainable development in Brazil pp. 351-371

- Elaine Aparecida Fernandes and Gustavo Barros Leite
- Narrative Economics and Behavioral Economics: contributions to the behavioral insights on post-Keynesian theory pp. 372-384

- Gabriel Vilela Resende Freitas
- National, democratic and social: Chilean developmentalism during radical governments pp. 385-401

- Julia Veiga Vieira Mancio Bandeira and Pedro Perfeito da Silva
- The conceptual evolution of inequality and poverty in economic thought pp. 402-425

- André Roncaglia de Carvalho and Luciana Rosa de Souza
- Unionism, productive restructuring and finance capitalism pp. 426-443

- Janaína de Oliveira, Maria Chaves Jardim and Sidney Jard da Silva
Volume 41, issue 1, 2021
- The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years pp. 3-22

- Felipe Maruf Quintas and Marcus Ianoni
- Population aging and inequality pp. 23-43

- Eliana Cardoso, Thais Peres Dietrich and André Souza
- Taxing wealth: general principles, international perspectives and lessons for Brazil pp. 44-64

- Marc Morgan and Pedro Carvalho Junior
- The public deficit and the growth of the federal securities debt (1995-2018) pp. 65-78

- Joaquim Miguel Couto, Luis Gustavo Alves Lima and Ana Cristina Lima Couto
- Financialisation and the Portuguese private consumption: two contradictory effects? pp. 79-99

- Andreia Gonçalves and Ricardo Barradas
- Behavioral economics of corruption and its implications pp. 100-116

- Roberta Muramatsu and Ana Bianchi
- Measuring the fiscal governance instruments: a synthetic index for EU countries pp. 117-136

- Slawomir Franek and Marta Postula
- Analysis of the effects of the New Automotive Regime (1996-1999) and Inovar-Auto (2012-2017) pp. 137-154

- Rodrigo Silveira dos Santos, Reno Schmidt, Vivian Sebben Adami and Fabrício Carlos Schmidt
- Economic growth and innovation: an estimation of the innovation possibilities function pp. 155-175

- Ediane Canci
- Determinants of the technological intensity of state exports for the period of rising commodity prices pp. 176-197

- Felipe Orsolin Teixeira, Daniel Coronel and José Luís Oreiro
- Comment on “Sraffa and the Labour Theory of Value: a note” pp. 198-201

- William Jefferies
- Comment on “Sraffa and the Labour Theory of Value: a note” – Reply to William Jefferies pp. 202-206

- Fabio Anderaos de Araujo
- Comments to the article “The political role of the State in Cambridge theories of growth and distribution” pp. 207-214

- João Gabriel de Araujo Oliveira, Renato Nozaki Sugahara and Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
Volume 40, issue 4, 2020
- The decline of neoliberalism: a play in three acts pp. 587-603

- Fernando Rugitsky
- Financing COVID-19, inflation and fiscal constraint pp. 604-621

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean pp. 622-646

- Cintya Lanchimbra, Andrea Gabriela Bonilla-Bolaños and Juan Pablo Díaz-Sánchez
- Impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the Brazilian labor market pp. 647-668

- Lauro Mattei and Vicente Loeblein Heinen
- Capital account liberalization and its effects on economic growth and financial instability: the exante orthodox models were wrong pp. 669-688

- Diego Garcia Angelico and Giuliano Contendo de Oliveira
- Redesign or demise of old Developmental States? East Asia in the post-financial crisis of 2008 pp. 689-711

- Roberta Rodrigues Marques da Silva and Rafael Shoenmann de Moura
- The role of credit in regional divergence: Spanish regions and Eurozone countries pp. 712-727

- Sheila Dow and Carlos J. Rodríguez-Fuentes
- How competition drove social complexity: the role of war in the emergence of States, both ancient and modern pp. 728-745

- Eduardo Alberto Crespo and Tiago Nasser Appel
- Thorstein Veblen’s Institutional Economics and Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky’s Behavioral Economics: an analysis of convergent points pp. 746-765

- Tainari Taioka, Felipe Almeida and Ramón Garcia Fernádez
- Marx and the 21st century capitalism pp. 766-787

- Rosa Maria Maques and Patrick Rodrigues Andrade
- Geopolitical Rivalry and Development Policy in the Vargas Era (1930-1950) pp. 788-806

- Ricardo Zortéa Vieira
Volume 40, issue 3, 2020
- Walras in the light of Marx, Lacan and his own pp. 435-445

- Eleutério F. S. Prado
- Dragon in the “backyard”: China’s investment and trade in Latin America in the context of crisis pp. 446-461

- Roberto Goulart Menezes and Milton Carlos Bragatti
- Targeting economic development with science and technology parks and gateway cities: Schumpeterian possibilities of new developmental states in fostering local and global development pp. 462-483

- Patricia Alencar Silva Mello, Mario Gomes Schapiro and Nelson Marconi
- Developmentalism as a comparative-historical model: From Friedrich List to Bresser-Pereira pp. 484-492

- Walid Tijerina
- Friedrich List and Dutch Disease: two sides of the same coin? pp. 493-509

- Kunibert Raffer
- The debate about Sraffian Supermultiplier Model and the future of heterodox growth models pp. 510-531

- José Luís Oreiro, Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva and Júlio Fernando Costa Santos
- Lights and Shadows: a Keynes’s view on the left pp. 532-553

- João Sicsú
- Agriculture in Kazakhstan: effective financial management pp. 554-565

- Madina Uspambayeva, Altay Zeinelgabdin, Bazhan Turebekova, Aliya Rakayeva, Anvar Tulaganov and Timur Taipov
- Citizen’s basic income and Kenya pp. 566-583

- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy and Mônica Dallari
Volume 40, issue 2, 2020
- Principles of New Developmentalism pp. 189-192

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The New developmentalism and productive sophistication pp. 193-213

- Isaías de Moraes and Hermano Caixeta Ibrahim
- Determinants of real exchange rate movements in 15 emerging market economies pp. 214-237

- Thomas Goda and Jan Priewe
- New Developmentalism: beyond competitive exchange rate pp. 238-242

- José Luís Oreiro
- Structural change and productivity growth in Brazil: where do we stand? pp. 243-263

- André Nassif, Lucilene Morandi, Eliane Araujo and Carmem Feijo
- South Korea’s and China’s catching-up: a new-developmentalist analysis pp. 264-284

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Elias Jabbour and Luiz Fernando de Paula
- Profit margins, exchange rates and structural change: empirical evidences for the period 1996-2017 pp. 285-309

- Nelson Marconi, Guilherme Magacho, João Guilherme R. Machado and Rafael de Azevedo Ramires Leão
- On the role of the exchange rate as a tool for industrial competitiveness pp. 310-331

- Ariel Dvoskin, German Feldman and Guido Ianni
- “Developmentalist Brazil” (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil pp. 332-354

- Alexandre de Freitas Barbosa
- Coalitions for development: a new-developmentalist interpretation for the abandonment of industrial capitalist from PT political coalition pp. 355-375

- Tiago Couto Porto
- Pragmatism as a pillar of the New Developmentalism pp. 376-397

- João Paiva-Silva
- The Iconomics of New Developmentalism pp. 398-404

- Gilson Schwartz
- The liberalization trap: Why did Latin America fall behind in the 1980s while East Asia continue to grow? pp. 405-410

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The responses of the authoritarian national developmentalism to the structural economic crisis (1973-1985) pp. 411-431

- Carlos Eduardo Santos Pinho
Volume 40, issue 1, 2020
- The geoeconomics of the empire and the mutations of the capital: the two cycles of US economic expansion in the late twentieth century pp. 3-21

- Maria da Conceição Tavares and Maurício Metri
- Geoeconomics in the light of international political economy: a theoretical discussion pp. 22-36

- Bruna Coelho Jaeger and Pedro Vinicius Pereira Brites
- The convergences between post Keynesian and developmental approaches: the post Keynesianism applied to emerging countries pp. 37-52

- João Vicente Novaes Camargo Manna
- Chinese industrialization from the New-Developmental perspective pp. 53-67

- Luís Felipe Lopes Milaré
- The consequences of the international financial crisis and the great recession in Argentina and Brazil pp. 68-85

- Andrés Ernesto Ferrari Haines, Fernando Ferrari-Filho and Hernan Neyra
- Karl Polanyi and substantivism in economic development pp. 86-99

- Waldecy Rodrigues and Nayara Silva dos Santos
- New starting point(s): Marx, technological revolutions and changes in the centre-periphery divide pp. 100-116

- João Antonio de Paula, Leonardo Gomes de Deus, Hugo da Gama Cerqueira and Eduardo Albuquerque
- Foreign savings and Brazilian economic growth: an analysis of two disparate views pp. 117-137

- Kelly Cardoso Faro and Cleomar Gomes Da Silva
- Multidimensional poverty in Brazil: analysis of the period 2004-2015 pp. 138-160

- José Jaime da Silva, Miguel Antonio Pinho Bruno and Denise Britz do Nascimento Silva
- Evaluation of the economic costs associated to the neet youth in Brazil pp. 161-182

- Maitê Rimekká Shirasu and Ronaldo de Albuquerque e Arraes
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