Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 2, issue 4, 1982
- Eastern Europe and Latin America commercial relationship pp. 425-434

- Celso Furtado
- The radical challenge to the dominant economy pp. 435-450

- Stephen Marglin
- Notes on agriculture in the short term pp. 451-472

- João Sayad
- Inflation, employment and balance of payments in Brazil pp. 473-486

- Eliana A. Cardoso
- Value, price, and competition: no need to start over from the beginning pp. 487-523

- Mario Luiz Possas
- Industrial society and the power of the company pp. 524-540

- Raimar Richers
- Social, racial, and sexual inequality pp. 541-550

- Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
- Social-democratic models in debate pp. 551-561

- Sérgio Rocha
Volume 2, issue 3, 1982
- State expenses, distribution, and value pp. 283-305

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Economic growth and spatial distribution of the population pp. 306-326

- Paul Singer
- Expansion and contraction of employment on the agricultural frontier pp. 327-349

- George Martine
- Authoritarianism and structural changes in Chile pp. 350-381

- Pilar Vergara
- Cycles and structural changes in the Brazilian post-war economy: the recent crisis pp. 382-404

- José Serra
- On paradoxical duality: commentary on “The History of Brazilian Duality” by Ignácio Rangel pp. 405-412

- Tarso Bonilha Mazzotti
- Notes on “Of Paradoxical Duality”: a reply pp. 413-415

- Ignácio Rangel
- The agro-industrial complex as a stage and path for the development of agriculture pp. 416-421

- Alberto Passos Guimarães
Volume 2, issue 2, 1982
- Cycles and structural changes in the post-war Brazilian economy pp. 145-183

- José Serra
- Agriculture and rural industrialization in Brazil pp. 184-211

- Geraldo Müller
- The public company as an instrument of economic policy pp. 212-235

- Philippe Faucher
- Prices and distribution of value according to Sraffa pp. 236-259

- Fabio Anderaos de Araujo
- Recession and inflation pp. 260-264

- Yoshiaki Nakano
- The International crisis and the North-South relationship pp. 265-278

- Ladislau Dowbor
Volume 2, issue 1, 1982
- Capitalist classes in contemporary societies (preliminary notes) pp. 3-26

- F. H. Cardoso
- Development styles and Latin American reality pp. 27-82

- Aníbal Pinto
- Formulation of agricultural policies pp. 83-113

- Charles C. Mueller
- Production and employment relations in agriculture in the Northeast pp. 114-129

- Ricardo Carneiro
- Current economic policy and the missteps of monetarism pp. 130-140

- Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima
Volume 1, issue 4, 1981
- The history of Brazilian duality pp. 397-423

- Ignacio Rangel
- External imbalances in the Brazilian economy pp. 424-439

- Dércio Garcia Munhoz
- Brazilian external debt: problem and perspective pp. 440-456

- Hans-Bernd Schäfer
- Criticism of the orthodox prescription pp. 457-471

- José Serra
- The political functionality of recession pp. 472-478

- João Sayad
- Alternatives to recessive “non-policy” pp. 479-485

- Dércio Garcia Munhoz
- Macroeconomic analysis: a methodological introduction pp. 486-492

- Edmar Lisboa Bacha
- The controversy of effective demand: the displacement of the issue pp. 493-498

- Antonio Barros de Castro
- Inflation, external imbalance and wages pp. 499-509

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Yoshiaki Nakano
- Inflation: critical notes for the debate pp. 510-527

- Luciano Galvão Coutinho and Paulo Renato Souza
- Inflation: reflections on the margins of the Brazilian experience (response to critics) pp. 528-535

- Adroaldo Moura da Silva
Volume 1, issue 3, 1981
- The destruction of land rent and the rate of profit in agriculture pp. 281-292

- Yoshiaki Nakano
- Spaces and limits of the capitalist enterprise in agriculture pp. 293-313

- Antonio Carlos Kfouri Aidar and Roberto Mario Perosa Junior
- Small-scale production and the organic composition of capital pp. 314-327

- Roberto José Moreira
- Inflation: reflections on the margins of the Brazilian experience pp. 328-349

- Adroaldo Moura da Silva
- The Brazilian sugar and alcohol equipment industry: an oligopoly study pp. 350-371

- Barjas Negri
- Still the controversy over effective demand: a small intervention pp. 372-377

- Luiz Gonzaga de Melo Belluzzo and Maria da Conceição Tavares
- American “supply-side economics” crisis pp. 378-382

- Mario Ferreira Presser
- Introductory Notes on Monopoly Capitalism: A Commentary pp. 383-389

- João Damásio
- “Productive and Surplus Labor,” according to Paul Singer: A commentary pp. 390-393

- João Heraldo Lima
Volume 1, issue 2, 1981
- Inflation in state capitalism (and the recent Brazilian experience) pp. 141-175

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The concept of mark up in distribution and growth models pp. 176-188

- Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima
- Introductory notes on monopoly capitalism pp. 189-197

- José Carlos de Souza Braga and Frederico Mazzucchelli
- Relations between the European Economic Community and Latin America in the context of a global economic crisis pp. 198-214

- Miguel S. Wionczek
- Deterioration of terms of trade and unequal exchange pp. 215-236

- Eginardo Pires
- Michal Kalecky and the contemporary economics pp. 237-261

- Antonio Jaime Jobim
- The sphinx of time: where is socialism going? pp. 262-268

- Francisco de Oliveira
- The classics revisited pp. 269-277

- Rolf Kuntz
Volume 1, issue 1, 1981
- Employment and wages in industry “The Brazilian case” pp. 3-26

- Maria da Conceição Tavares and Paulo Renato Souza
- The financial issue pp. 27-35

- Ignacio Rangel
- State and transnational companies in peripherical industrialization pp. 36-43

- Celso Furtado
- The agricultural frontier pp. 44-67

- Pedro Calil Padis
- Economic policy inflections and crisis: 1974-1980 pp. 68-89

- Luciano G. Coutinho
- Productive and surplus labour pp. 90-118

- Paul Singer
- The state paralysis pp. 119-120

- Ignacio Rangel
- Endogenous economic policy pp. 121-128

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- External financial opening: a brief report of the Brazilian experience pp. 129-137

- Alkimar R. Moura