Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 6, issue 4, 1986
- Marx’s economic theory: a post-Keynesian interpretation pp. 517-534

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- Declining trend of profit rate and technical progress pp. 535-563

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The current economic crisis: an essay on a Marxist interpretation pp. 564-585

- Nelson Ribeiro and Antonio Mendonça
- The land question pp. 586-593

- Ignácio M. Rangel
- Position in occupation, working time and income in Brazilian agriculture in 1980 pp. 594-606

- Rodolfo Hoffmann and Ângela Kageyama
- Indexing, exchange rate policy and effects of inflationary feedback in Latin America pp. 607-623

- Paul D. McNelis
- A synthesis of the central theses of interpretation of the cycle in the Brazilian economy pp. 624-631

- Tânia M. Limeira de Carvalho e Silva
- A Previdência Social em xeque: uma análise a partir da adequação dos mecanismos de financiamento pp. 632-645

- Maurício C. Coutinho
- State intervention and drought in Northeast Brazil pp. 646-654

- Manuel Correia de Andrade
- For a current Marx pp. 655-657

- Rogério Pereira de Andrade
- White book on public deficit pp. 658-676

- Secretaria do Planejamento da Presidência da República .
- Macroeconomic aspects of the Target Plan pp. 677-685

- Secretaria do Planejamento da Presidência da República .
- The difficulties of the Austral Plan: inflation returns pp. 686-690

- Raul E. Cuello
Volume 6, issue 3, 1986
- Prebisch pp. 5-7

- Celso Furtado
- Inertial inflation and the Cruzado plan pp. 343-358

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Food price stability and interventions: a new government posture pp. 359-369

- Fernando Homem de Melo
- Value, competiton, and concentration pp. 370-393

- Jonas Zoninsein
- Michal Kalecky ant the theory of effective demand pp. 394-405

- Julio López G.
- Microelectronic and automation: the new phase of the Brazilian automotive industry pp. 406-418

- José Ricardo Tauile
- Transformations in the labor market in Brazil during the crisis: 1980-1983 pp. 419-444

- João L. M. Sabóia
- About the calculation of update factors in DL 2284 pp. 445-447

- Edmar Lisboa Bacha
- Economic stabilization plan pp. 448-466

- Geraldo Gardenalli and Marisa Carvalho
- Articles in the press on the Cruzado Plan pp. 467-513

- Several Authors
Volume 6, issue 2, 1986
- Wages and wage policy pp. 171-192

- Domingo Zurron Ócio
- Kalecki’s investment model: an empirical analysis of the United States, 1948-1980 pp. 193-199

- Ednaldo Araquem da Silva
- The State and the multinational enterprises pp. 200-222

- Philippe Faucher and Jorge Niosi
- The Hungarian 1945-1946 hyperinflation pp. 223-236

- Georges Hegedus
- Inertial inflation and Phillips curve pp. 237-243

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- The Argentine shock and the Brazilian dilemma pp. 244-258

- Eduardo Marco Modiano
- Measuring inflation in Brazil pp. 259-271

- Francisco Lafaiete Lopes
- IGP or IPCA as inflation estimators and indexes in the Brazilian economy pp. 272-284

- Francisco de Assis Moura de Melo
- Currency shock in Argentina: orthodox or heterodox? pp. 285-290

- José Roberto Pacheco
- Socioeconomic stratification of household energy consumption in Brazil pp. 291-302

- Antonio Carlos Bôa Nova
- The performance of the industrial sector in 1985 pp. 303-314

- Wilson Suzigan and Antonio Kandir
- Debt and inflation pp. 315-317

- Carlos A. Longo
- Public debt indexation and monetary reform pp. 318-321

- Joaquim Elói Cirne de Toledo
- Documents on the monetary reform of Argentina pp. 322-334

- Raul Alfonsín and Juan Sourrouille
- Interview on the Austral Plan pp. 335-338

- Juan Sourrouille
Volume 6, issue 1, 1986
- Reflections on the limits and economic potentialities of democratization pp. 3-34

- Fernando Fajnzylber
- Economic and political crises: some reflections in the light of the Brazilian experience pp. 35-53

- Gustavo Maia Gomes
- How to avoid runaway inflation. A new and simple method: a secondary currency pp. 54-65

- Peter Hilferding
- Economic growth and food offer in Brazil pp. 66-84

- Gervásio Castro de Rezende
- Economic nature of a natural catastrophe: characteristics and impact of the 1979-80 northeastern drought pp. 85-100

- Clóvis Cavalcanti
- Internal migrations and underdevelopment. A discussion pp. 101-129

- Assuéro Ferreira
- Preliminary remarks on the economic strategy of the new Brazilian government pp. 130-139

- Edmar Lisboa Bacha
- Notes for a financial history of the Light group in Brazil, 1899/1939 pp. 140-145

- Tamás Szmrecsányi
- Monthly adjustments: an alternative for wage policy pp. 146-153

- Eduardo Marco Modiano
- “The Organized Fantasy”: a chronicle of interventionism pp. 154-158

- Guido Mantega
- Notes on the Broad National Consumer Price Index pp. 159-166

- Ibge
Volume 5, issue 4, 1985
- Conservative economy and progressive economy pp. 477-486

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The Brazilian inflation: lessons and perspectives pp. 487-503

- Mário Henrique Simonsen
- Agroindustry, public policies and rural social structures: recent analyzes of Brazilian agriculture pp. 504-530

- D. E. Goodman, B. Sorj and J. Wilkinson
- Deficit, debt and adjustment: a note on the Brazilian case pp. 531-540

- Armínio Fraga Neto and André Lara Resende
- Public debt: a simple model pp. 541-550

- Pérsio Arida
- The regionalization of the large industry in Brazil: Recife and Salvador in the 70s pp. 551-574

- Maria de Azevedo Brandão
- Notes on industrial “recovery” and resumption of growth pp. 575-581

- Wilson Cano
- The Argentine experience of anti-inflationary policy: June 1985 pp. 582-594

- Antonio Kandir and Lídia Goldenstein
- Newspaper articles on the monetary reform in Argentina pp. 595-619

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Antonio Delfin Neto, Roberto Campos, Octávio Gouvêa de Bulhões, Antonio Dias Leite and Celso L. Martone
- Subsidies for foreign debt renegotiation pp. 620-627

- Relatório da Copag
- Subsidies for financial policies pp. 628-638

- Relatório da Copag
Volume 5, issue 3, 1985
- Recession, inflation and foreign debt pp. 323-344

- Ignácio Rangel
- The debt crisis: a longer-term perspective pp. 345-369

- Albert Fishlow
- Distribution of income and poverty among families in Brazil, 1980-1983 pp. 370-380

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- Relations between agriculture and industry in Brazil: 1930-1960 pp. 381-402

- Fernando M. Dall'Acqua
- The proletariat as producer and as product pp. 403-421

- João Bernardo
- Bourgeois state and nature of planning in the Northeast pp. 422-435

- Paulo Henrique N. Martins
- External debt and development alternatives in Latin America pp. 436-454

- Ricardo Ffrench-Davis
- Administrative policy for controlling inflation: some comments pp. 455-460

- Roberto de Arnaldo Silva Vellutini
- About the Phillips Curve: A Response pp. 461-463

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- General guidelines for economic policy: Notes for the 1st DNP of the New Republic, May – 1985 pp. 464-472

- João Sayad
Volume 5, issue 2, 1985
- The resumption of North American hegemony pp. 157-167

- Maria da Conceição Tavares
- Two misdiagnoses of the tax issue in Brazil pp. 168-191

- Paulo Nogueira Batista
- The controversy over the minimum wage and the wage rate in the Brazilian economy: new evidence pp. 192-219

- João L. M. Sabóia
- Unequal growth in an underdevelopment economy. The case of Brazil pp. 220-250

- Elisabeth Sadoulet
- International finance and the Third World pp. 251-263

- Jeffry Frieden
- Economic constraints and political transition: notes for a debate pp. 264-268

- Alkimar R. Moura
- Comments on Robert Nicol’s note on the downward trend in the rate of profit in Ricardo pp. 269-271

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- A clarification to Hoffmann pp. 272-275

- Robert Nicol
- Two deindexation proposals pp. 276-277

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Indexed currency: neither magic nor panacea pp. 278-287

- André Lara Resende
- The indexed currency: a proposal to eliminate inertial inflation pp. 288-295

- André Lara Resende
- Inertial inflation, hyperinflation, and disinflation: notes and conjectures pp. 296-319

- Francisco Lafaiete Lopes
Volume 5, issue 1, 1985
- Recession and interest rates: Brazil in the early 1980s pp. 3-18

- Pérsio Arida and André Lara Resende
- The ‘’non-universality’’ theory of economic theory pp. 19-37

- Dercio Garcia Munhoz
- The debt problem and options for its reduction pp. 38-66

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- Indebtedness and poverty pp. 67-83

- Pierre Salama
- The composition of production in the expansion process of the Brazilian agricultural frontier pp. 84-110

- Fernando Homem de Melo
- Land price, interest rate and financial accumulation in Brazil pp. 111-133

- Cláudio Antonio G. Egler
- The end of inflation in the Lisarb kingdom pp. 134-141

- Edmar Bacha
- Wages: a possible compromise alternative (comments) pp. 142-146

- Claudio S. Dedecca and Fabia Tuma
- The monetary budget and the socialization of losses from the exchange rate crisis pp. 147-152

- Eduardo Luis Lundberg
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