Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 4, 2019
- The role of the State in fostering innovation activity: case studies of the USA and Germany pp. 571-590

- José Luis Gordon
- Real exchange rate, financial support and exports in Brazil: estimation of the sector export equation with implicit exchange rates pp. 591-613

- Débora Freire, Marco Flávio Resende and Gustavo Britto
- Sraffa and the Labour Theory of Value: a note pp. 614-637

- Fabio Anderaos de Araújo
- Theoretical considerations on the land as pure financial asset and the financialization process pp. 638-657

- Mariana Fix and Leda Paulani
- Celso Furtado as ‘Romantic Economist from Brazil’s Sertão pp. 658-674

- Jonas Rama and John Battaile Hall
- Recessions and a changing theoretical basis of the recoveries: a view from the state-corporation hegemonic stability theory pp. 675-688

- Dariusz Eligiusz Staszczak
- The origins of anti-capitalism in the young Marx pp. 689-709

- Ricardo Luis Chaves Feijó
- The social doctrine of the catholic church, the new developmentalism and the social market economy: possible dialogues? pp. 710-735

- Arthur Rizzi Ribeiro, Ricardo da Silva Carvalho and José Luís Oreiro
- Ideas, institutions and coalitions: the reasons for the failure of Lulista industrial policy pp. 736-754

- Michelli Gonçalves Stumm, Wellington Nunes and Renato Perissinotto
- Multilateral development banks, new developmentalism and local currency financing pp. 755-767

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Cinthia Bechelaine
Volume 39, issue 3, 2019
- USA’s trade policy in the context of global crisis and the decline of North American hegemony pp. 387-407

- Arturo Guillén
- Economics and economic methodology in a core-periphery economic world pp. 408-426

- John Davis
- Commodity prices shocks and the Brazilian economy in the 2000s pp. 427-448

- Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis, André Moreira Cunha and Priscila Linck
- Inequalities and capital accumulation in China pp. 449-469

- Isabela Nogueira, João Victor Guimarães and João Pedro Braga
- Economic globalization in the global post-crisis of 2008: limits and deadlocks pp. 470-484

- Rafael Henrique Dias Manzi
- Cambridge Equation and the Neo-Pasinetti Theorem in post-Keynesian models of growth and distribution pp. 485-508

- José Luís Oreiro and Luís Carlos G. de Magalhães
- An attempt to integrate Keynes and Kalecki: investment and dynamics pp. 509-526

- Maria Isabel Busato, Ana Cristina Reif and Mario Luiz Possas
- Is it still possible for the developing countries to do their catching up in the 21st century? pp. 527-543

- Ligia Zagato
- Historical performance of BNDES: what can data tell us? pp. 544-560

- Ricardo de Menezes Barboza, Mauricio Furtado and Humberto Gabrielli
- I support my propositions in the concept of monetary production economy pp. 561-567

- José Luís Oreiro
Volume 39, issue 2, 2019
- From classical developmentalism and post-Keynesian macroeconomics to new developmentalism pp. 187-210

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Geopolitics and Development in Petty, Hamilton and List pp. 236-252

- Raphael Padula and José Luís Fiori
- An alert on the recent fall of the fiscal reaction in Brazil pp. 253-262

- Eduardo Lima Campos and Rubens Cysne
- Non-linearity between exchange and prices in Brazil and implications for an economic development strategy pp. 263-284

- Mateus Ramalho Ribeiro da Fonseca, Eliane Araujo and Elisangela Araújo
- How QUALIS CAPES influences Brazilian academic production? A stimulus or a barrier for advancement? pp. 285-305

- Gustavo Andrey Almeida Lopes Fernandes and Leonardo de Oliveira Manchini
- The Brazilian constitutional paradox: social rights cum regressive taxation pp. 306-327

- Pedro Fandiño and Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- Historical errors in the initial conception of the euro and its subsequent development pp. 328-343

- David Ramiro Troitiño and Karoline Faerber
- Growth and distribution endogenously determined: a theoretical model and empirical evidence pp. 344-361

- Hernán Borrero and Nestor Garza
- PT’s managerial shock? Rethinking the PT’s relationship with managerial reform pp. 362-383

- Leandro Heitich Fontoura
Volume 39, issue 1, 2019
- Are currency depreciation processes expansionary or contractionary in Brazil? An assessment of the effect of private sector foreign exchange mismatch pp. 3-22

- Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza
- Exchange rate policy, class conflict and economic development from Furtado’s view pp. 23-38

- Lucio Barbosa, Fabricio Missio and Frederico Jayme Jr
- An analysis of Brazilian Golden rule pp. 39-50

- Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires
- Reviewing perspectives on third-party impacts of mega-regional trade agreement: implications for Brazil pp. 51-70

- Niels Sondergaard
- Industrial policies and international division of labor pp. 71-87

- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros
- Fiscal crisis in Brazil: causes and remedy pp. 88-107

- Márcio Holland
- The New Developmentalism and the challenge for 2019: to overcome the structural stagnation of the Brazilian economy pp. 108-127

- João Villaverde and José Marcio Rego
- Lula Governments: the consumption era? pp. 128-151

- João Sicsú
- War and international trade: impact of trade disruption on international trade patterns and economic development pp. 152-172

- Oldrich Krpec and Vladan Hodulak
- Analysis of the work of Ramiro Guerra: Latifundia, Slavery and Economic Dependence pp. 173-181

- Cinara Barbosa Franco de Sá and Izamara Nunes Souza
Volume 38, issue 4, 2018
- Crossing boundaries: an assessment to the influence of post-Keynesianism on developmental macroeconomics pp. 611-628

- Victor Cruz-e-Silva and Marcelo Curado
- Does wage reflect labor productivity? A comparison between Brazil and the United States pp. 629-649.

- Alexandre Gori Maia and Arthur Sakamoto
- The crisis of the contemporary global financial system: perspectives from the post-2008 global regulatory reform pp. 650-669

- Norberto Montani Martins
- Ideology versus sociology in the Brazilian state politics pp. 670-689

- Fabiano Santos, Cristiane Batista and Steven Dutt-Ross
- Dynamics of the Brazilian industrial inflation: a sectoral approach (1999-2014) pp. 690-707

- Flávia Carvalho de Moraes e Silva, Carmem Feijo and André de Melo Modenesi
- The states, the capitalist world system and the interstate system: a critical analysis on the contributions of Immanuel Wallerstein pp. 708-730

- Marco Antonio Acco
- The international competitiveness: notes for a non-orthodox approach pp. 731-739

- Enéas Gonçalves de Carvalho and Sebastião Neto Ribeiro Guedes
- Global warming: preventing irreversibility pp. 740-748

- Jan-Erik Lane
- Social capital and poverty in Brazil pp. 749-765

- Lilian Lopes Ribeiro and Jair Andrade de Araujo
- Education and development projects in Brazil, 1932-2004: a critique pp. 766-780

- Thomas Kang
- Who supported the "Plano Collo"? pp. 781-799

- Alexandre F. S. Andrada
Volume 38, issue 3, 2018
- A formal assessment of new-developmentalist theory and policy pp. 395-413

- Ariel Dvoskin and German Feldman
- U.S. banks profitability after the 2007/2008 crisis pp. 414-433

- Marco Bulhões Cecilio
- Is it the end of North-American hegemony? A structuralist perspective on Arrighis systemic cycles of accumulation and the theory of hegemonic stability pp. 434-449

- Marcos Vinicius Isaias Mendes
- The market for the "old" and the economicse "new" institutional pp. 450-468

- Adriano José Pereira and Herton Castiglioni Lopes
- Summers after Hansen? Comparison of conventional and nonconventional explanations for stagnation in advanced economies pp. 469-488

- Assilio Luiz Zanella de Araujo
- Revisiting the inercialist debate of Brazilian inflation pp. 489-509

- Hugo Carcanholo Iasco Pereira and Marcelo Luiz Curado
- The Economic-Monetary Virtù pp. 510-525

- Mauricio Metri
- Lula and Dilma governments in terms of social security and access to higfer education pp. 526-547

- Rosa Maria Marques, Salomão Barros Ximenes and Camila Kimie Ugino
- Composition of net interest payments of the Brazilian Government: 2002-2017 pp. 548-558

- Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- Feminist economics: methodologies, research problems and theoretical proposals toward gender equality pp. 559-583

- Brena Paula Magno Fernandez
- Services innovation as a tool to social innovations: an integrative vision pp. 584-605

- Anita Kon
Volume 38, issue 2, 2018
- The structuralist revenge: economic complexity as an important dimension to evaluate growth and development pp. 219-236

- Paulo Gala, Igor Rocha and Guilherme Magacho
- Determinants of the rates of profit and accumulation in Brazil: the structural factors of the cyclical deterioration of 2014-2015 pp. 237-260

- Miguel Antonio Pinho Bruno and Antonio Ricardo Dantas Caffe
- Varieties of capitalism, growth and redistribution in Asia and Latin America pp. 261-279

- Ilan Bizberg
- Real exchange rate and innovation: Empirical evidences pp. 280-303

- Keynis Cândido de Souto and Marco Flávio Resende
- Integration, spurious convergence, and financial fragility: a post-Keynesian interpretation of the Spanish crisis pp. 304-323

- Esteban Perez Caldentey and Matías Vernengo
- The Creative Economy in times of crises: Brazilian endogenous development in the composition of Celso Furtado pp. 324-337

- Adriano Pereira de Castro Pacheco and Elcio Gustavo Benini
- Insights on deflation theory pp. 338-357

- Angel Asensio
- Labor market trends in a low and heterogeneous productivity country. Evidence from Argentina’s manufacturing pp. 358-376

- Juan Graña
- A review on defense innovation: from spin-off to spin-in pp. 377-391

- Ariela D. C. Leske
Volume 38, issue 1, 2018
- Growth and distribution: a revised classical model pp. 3-27

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Monetary stability and ECLAC: the heterogeneity of developmental structuralist doctrine of Latin America pp. 28-47

- Pedro Luiz Aprigio and André Roncaglia de Carvalho
- Real exchange rate and structural change in a Kaldorian balance of payments constrained growth model pp. 48-69

- Bernardo Mattos Santana and José Luís Oreiro
- Reflections on the old and new developmentalism pp. 70-75

- Jan Kregel
- Developmental macroeconomics: a post-Keynesian assessment pp. 76-98

- Marco Flávio Resende and Fábio Terra
- Exchange rate determination and the flaws of mainstream monetary theory pp. 99-114

- Heiner Flassbeck
- Financial flows and the New Developmentalism pp. 115-124

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- Development and nation in Bresser-Pereira: a “round journey”? pp. 125-149

- Daniel Estevão Ramos de Miranda
- Notes for the discussion of time in economics: a heterodox approach pp. 150-166

- Enéas G. de Carvalho
- The degradation of Brazilian socioeconomics pp. 167-183

- Marcus Alban
- Ideology on pure state: Interest and inflation beyond the neoclassical appearance pp. 184-200

- Jorge Armindo Aguiar Varaschin
- Value objectivity and value form. Marx’s preparatory notes to the second edition of Capital pp. 201-214

- Rômulo Lima and Michael Heinrich
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