Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 4, issue 4, 1984
- The economic crisis and the scourge of unemployment pp. 315-334

- José Serra
- The (Brazilian) inflation according to Marx pp. 335-362

- Alberto Passos Guimarães
- A note on the secular trend of falling profit rates in Ricardo pp. 363-372

- Robert Nicol
- Mixed economy and State jurisdiction: towards a theory of State intervention in the Economy pp. 373-399

- René Villarreal
- Female industrial employment and the Brazilian economic crisis pp. 400-418

- Helena Hirata and John Humphrey
- Land rent: a necessary theoretical concretion pp. 419-434

- Reinaldo A. Carcanholo
- Notes on the evolution of the tax burden pp. 435-445

- Carlos A. Longo
- The world economic scenery 18 months after the beginning of North American recovery pp. 446-456

- José Antônio Martins
- The theoretical trap of the stabilization policy pp. 457-464

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
Volume 4, issue 3, 1984
- Northeast: reflections on an alternative development policy pp. 315-324

- Celso Furtado
- Causes and consequences of the Latin American debt pp. 325-334

- Tom E. Davis
- Brazil's post-IMF international financial negotiations pp. 335-352

- José Claudio Ferreira da Silva and Maria Helena T. T. Horta
- Internationalization of the economy or endogenous development? The highlights of the crisis in Brazil pp. 353-369

- Ignacy Sachs
- Marx and the foundations of capitalist economic dynamics pp. 370-392

- Mário Luiz Possas
- Capital accumulation, internationalization of the economy and SMEs pp. 393-411

- Henrique Rattner
- Administrative policy to control inflation pp. 412-433

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- International financial crisis and international capital flow pp. 434-443

- Paulo Nogueira Batista
- Indexing, purges, inflation and income distribution pp. 444-456

- James Clark Nunes Júnior
- Economic stabilization policies in Brazil: a note with an orthodox approach pp. 457-460

- William Tyler
Volume 4, issue 2, 1984
- The 3rd version of the negotiations between Brazil-IMF pp. 161-185

- Maria Sílvia Bastos Marques and Paulo Nogueira Batista
- Salaries: a possible compromise alternative pp. 186-194

- Paulo Renato Souza
- A stabilization program for Brazil pp. 195-205

- Rüdiger Dornbusch
- The improvidence of social security pp. 206-223

- Fernando Rezende
- A new contribution to the debate on effective demand pp. 224-241

- João Heraldo Lima and Maurício Borges Lemos
- The Keynesian conception of economic crises and its critique based on Marx pp. 242-266

- Rômulo Soares Polari
- Essay on the relevance of the law of value pp. 267-290

- João Antônio de Paula
- The big company and its destiny in Brazilian agriculture: a case study pp. 291-302

- Antônio Carlos Kfouri Aidar
- The question of method in political economy pp. 303-310

- Ricardo Tolipan
Volume 4, issue 1, 1984
- Accelerating, maintaining and sanctionating factors of inflation pp. 3-19

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- Recent developments and prospects of the Mexican economy pp. 20-37

- Jaime Ross
- Energy production and modernization of the São Francisco Valley pp. 38-50

- Manuel Correia de Andrade
- State budget and political control pp. 51-65

- Luiz Carlos Merege and Ricardo Toledo Neder
- Notes on the constitution of capitalism in Russia: from the emancipation of the peasants to the big industry pp. 66-82

- Fabrício Augusto de Oliveira
- Duality and the long cycle pp. 83-96

- Ignácio M. Rangel
- The internationalization of production: a general theory? pp. 97-118

- Reinaldo Gonçalves
- Keynes and the end of the laissez-faire pp. 119-128

- Luiz Antônio de Oliveira Lima
- Notes on the industrial development and economic policy in Brazil in the 1930s pp. 129-141

- Wilson Suzigan
- DOCUMENTS pp. 142-157

- Affonso Celso Pastore, Antônio Delfim Netto and Ernane Galvêas
Volume 3, issue 4, 1983
- Prologue to the third letter pp. 413-427

- Edmar Bacha
- Technology and Peasantry: the Brazilian case pp. 428-463

- José Graziano da Silva, Angela A. Kageyama, Devancyr A. Romão, José A. Wagner Neto and Luzia C. Guedes Pinto
- International finance and the State in advanced and less developed capitalist countries pp. 464-492

- Jeffry Frieden
- State monopoly capitalism; a critical point of view pp. 493-513

- Aloísio Teixeira
- The diffusion of the nuclear industry: preliminary considerations for Latin American programs pp. 514-532

- Cesare G. Galvan
- How not to make fiscal policy pp. 533-541

- Sulamis Dain
- A note on the public debt and monetary correction pp. 542-545

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Marcelo G. Antinori
- The agreement between Brazil and the IMF pp. 546-569

- Ernane Galvêas and Carlos Geraldo Langoni
Volume 3, issue 3, 1983
- This crisis cannot be managed… pp. 273-283

- Ignácio M. Rangel
- Capitalist instability and effective demand (Kalecki’s reason) pp. 284-307

- José Carlos de Souza Braga
- Money and transformation in Marx pp. 308-318

- Ricardo Tolipan
- The value in Marx and Garegnani’s fallacy pp. 319-333

- Fabrício Augusto de Oliveira
- The Brazilian northeast, an unfinished counterpoint to accumulation? pp. 334-349

- Assuéro Ferreira
- The evolution of the Brazilian petrochemical industry and the tripartite company model pp. 350-363

- Marcus Alban Suarez
- Reformist and revolutionary theories of development and underdevelopment pp. 364-382

- Ronald H. Chilcote
- Social security policies in the Southern cone pp. 383-397

- Ernesto A. Isuani
- The setbacks of recessive economic policy (1981/82) pp. 398-409

- Lídia Goldenstein
Volume 3, issue 2, 1983
- The crisis of the capitalist economy pp. 135-143

- Celso Furtado
- The global financial crisis pp. 144-153

- Maria da Conceição Tavaves
- The international financial crisis: conditions and implications pp. 154-174

- Samuel Lichtensztejn
- Agriculture, energy and economic recession pp. 175-189

- Fernando Homem de Mello
- The growth of the industrial company in the coffee economy pp. 190-221

- Gerald Dinus Reiss
- Rise and decline of the seventies pp. 222-246

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- On the reality of ideology in economic theory pp. 247-255

- Gilson Schwartz
- Note on the agro-industrial complex and the industrialization of agriculture in Brazil pp. 256-259

- Tamas Szmrecsanyi
- Insisting on the recency of the Brazilian agro-industrial complex pp. 260-268

- Geraldo Müller
Volume 3, issue 1, 1983
- The tax system: diagnosis and reform pp. 3-25

- José Serra
- Income distribution in Brazil, in 1980, by Federation Units pp. 26-36

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- Economic transnationalization versus autonomy of national policies: notes for the discussion of a research agenda pp. 37-44

- Maurício Dias David
- Money: from the reification of social relations to money fetishism pp. 45-58

- João Bernardo
- Competition and accumulation potential: a comment on Eduardo Guimarães’s thesis pp. 59-68

- José Tavares de Araújo
- It was not for lack of warning pp. 69-81

- Luciano Coutinho
- Recession and renegotiation pp. 82-89

- Pedro Sampaio Malan
- Renegotiation: panacea or black hole? pp. 90-96

- Alkimar R. Moura
- A new strategy for Brazilian economic development: analysis of the book “The political economy of the crisis” pp. 97-112

- João Paulo de Almeida Magalhães
- The destruction of land rent and the rate of profit in agriculture: a commentary pp. 113-119

- Nelson Castan
- Proalcool and food production pp. 120-130

- Marcos Cintra
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