Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 4, 2017
- Productivity, social expenditure and income distribution in Latin America pp. 660-679

- Mario Cimoli, Gabriel Porcile, Antonio Martins Neto and Fernando Sossdorf
- The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism pp. 680-703

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Brazil: The cost of delaying fiscal consolidation pp. 704-718

- Rubens Cysne and Carlos Thadeu de Freitas Gomes
- Empiricism in Herbert Simon: “Administrative Behavior” within the evolution of the Models of Bounded and Procedural Rationality pp. 719-733

- Alejandro Hortal
- The impacts of the early 20th century physics and mathematics crisis on contemporary economics discourse pp. 735-754

- Mauricio Martinelli Silva Luperi
- Underdevelopment in contemporary world: is structuralism still relevant? pp. 755-771

- Ademir Pedro Vilaça Junior
- The dynamic intensity of CO2 emissions: empirical evidence for the 20th century pp. 772-788

- Diego Carneiro and Guilherme Irffi
- The political economy of reforms and the present Chinese transition pp. 789-807

- Elias Jabbour and Alexis Dantas
- Recent dynamics of Brazilian inflation in different environments of forward-looking expectations pp. 808-831

- Elano Ferreira Arruda, Maria Thalita Arruda Oliveira and Ivan Castelar
- Dismemberment of Municipalities: Impacts on the Municipal Legislative pp. 832-849

- Enlinson Mattos and Lucas Garcez
- Regional distribution of the National System of Innovation actors and economic development: an international comparison pp. 850-869

- Ulisses Santos
- The impact of the Chinese exchange policy on foreign trade with the European Union pp. 870-893

- Ana Cardoso and António Portugal Duarte
- Economic growth and structural change in a multi-sector and multilateral approach to balance-of-payments constrained growths pp. 894-915

- Ricardo Araujo, Mateus Silva de Paiva, Júlio Fernando Costa Santos and Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva
- Comments on the paper "The exchange rate as an instrument of economic development" pp. 916-918

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- The exchange rate as an instrument of economic development: a dialogue with Professor Rodolfo Hoffmann pp. 919-927

- Lauro Mattei, Guilherme de Oliveira and Thaís Scaramuzzi
Volume 37, issue 3, 2017
- Dutch Disease-cum-financialization booms and external balance cycles in developing countries pp. 459-477

- Alberto Botta
- On the explanation for the quasi-stagnation of the capitalist economy in Brazil pp. 478-503

- Eleutério F. S. Prado
- Transforming natural resources into industrial advantage: the case of China’s rare earths industry pp. 504-526

- Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros and Nicholas M. Trebat
- Marxist economic theories and the Great Recession pp. 527-550

- Alex Palludeto and Rogerio P. de Andrade
- Towards an intellectual history of evolutionary economics: competition and struggle versus cooperation and mutual aid pp. 551-564

- John Hall and Svetlana Kirdina-Chandler
- Law and Economic Institutionalism: notes on a promising research agenda pp. 565-586

- Diogo R. Coutinho
- Understanding and overcoming the “positive profits with negative surplus-value” paradox pp. 587-604

- Gustavo Daou Lucas and Franklin Serrano
- Impact of economic growth on international reserve holdings in Brazil pp. 605-614

- Mohammad Kashif, P. Sridharan and S. Thiyagarajan
- Pension reform and fully funded complimentary regime pp. 615-635

- Lena Lavinas and Eliane Araujo
- The Multi-sectoral Thirlwalls Law with capital flows: an analysis of the national export plan (2015-2018) using computational simulations pp. 636-655

- Guilherme Jonas C. da Silva, Júlio Fernando Costa Santos and Lívia Nalesso Baptista
Volume 37, issue 2, 2017
- Taxation and distribution of income in Brazil: new evidence from personal income tax data pp. 267-286

- Sérgio Wulff Gobetti and Rodrigo Octávio Orair
- The new development banks: conflicting independence or strategic partnerships? pp. 287-303

- Renato Baumann
- Alternate paths to economic development: a comparative analysis of Brazil and India in the era of neoliberalism pp. 304-323

- Rahul A. Sirohi
- Financial interests and the capture of the State in Brazil pp. 324-342

- Marcus Ianoni
- Economics and interdisciplinarity: an open-systems approach pp. 343-362

- Vítor Neves
- The behavioral turn in development economics: A tentative account through the lens of economic methodology pp. 363-380

- Roberta Muramatsu and Flavia Avila
- Changes in China: transition and development strategies pp. 381-400

- Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra and Eduardo Costa Pinto
- The special drawing right: a formal critic to the dollar dominance in the international monetary system pp. 401-416

- Aline Regina Alves Martins
- Land rent and the urban space in contemporary capitalism pp. 417-436

- Renan Pereira Almeida and Roberto Luís de Melo Monte-Mór
- The husbandry state and the tax incentives in the automobile sector pp. 437-455

- Mario G. Schapiro
Volume 37, issue 1, 2017
- The theory of endogenous money and the LM schedule: prelude to a reconstruction of ISLM pp. 3-22

- Thomas Palley
- The economy as a socially constructed object in the regulationnist and the Social Market Economy analyses pp. 23-44

- Miguel Bruno and Ricardo Caffe
- Monetary policy in the post Keynesian theoretical framework pp. 45-64

- Philip Arestis and Fábio Terra
- Raúl Prebisch and the conception and evolution of the core-periphery system pp. 65-87

- Joaquim Miguel Couto
- Democracy and growth in pre-industrial countries pp. 88-107

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Capital account regulation in Brazil: an assessment of the 2009-2013 period pp. 108-129

- Daniela Magalhães Prates and Luiz Fernando de Paula
- Why Dilmas governmente cannot be classified as new developmentalist? pp. 130-146

- Marcelo Curado
- The Euro and the recent european crisis vis-à-vis the gold standard and the great depresssion: Institutionalities, specificities and interfaces pp. 147-166

- Giuliano Contento de Oliveir and Paulo José Whitaker Wolf
- Why was there no capitalism in early modern China? pp. 167-188

- Tiago Nasser Appel
- Transformation in the global productive structure, deindustrialization and industrial development in Brazil pp. 189-207

- Celio Hiratuka and Fernando Sarti
- A critical realist perspective on collective action in economics pp. 208-225

- Thiago Duarte Pimentel and Rodrigo Siqueira Rodriguez
- Is the balance of payments a restriction to the economic growth of Brazilian states? An analysis for the 1991-2009 period pp. 226-242

- Felipe de Souza Bastos, Guilherme Irffi and Ivan Castelar
- Monetary cooperation: an analysis on SUCRE pp. 243-258

- Alexandre Jerônimo de Freitas and Marcelo Pereira Fernandes
- Marxista e pós-Keynesiana pp. 259-261

- Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo
Volume 36, issue 4, 2016
- Piketty in the light of Pasinetti and Foley: Income distribution, economic growth and financial fragility pp. 667-683

- Marwil Dávila-Fernández and José Luís Oreiro
- Critical notes on Thomas Pikettys The Capital in the XXI Century pp. 684-703

- Rosa Maria Marques and Marcel Guedes Leite
- Exchange rate misalignment, exchange rate volatility and economic growth: an analysis for the Brazilian economy pp. 704-725

- Flávio Vilela Vieira and Aderbal Oliveira Damasceno
- Exchange rate as economic development device pp. 726-747

- Lauro Mattei and Thaís Scaramuzzi
- National innovation system and external constraint on growth pp. 748-768

- Marco Flávio Resende and Daniela Almeida Raposo Torres
- The role of transnational corporations in the international insertion of Brazilian manufactures in the context of productive restructuring pp. 769-787

- Adriano José Pereira and Ricardo Dathein
- Economic raptures, political legitimacy: an analysis of 1987 foreign debt moratorium pp. 788-806

- Ivan Salomão and Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
- The new developmentalism: an institutional contribution pp. 807-826

- Herton Castiglioni Lopes
- Local multiplier of industrial employment: Brazilian mesoregions (2000-2010) pp. 827-839

- Guilherme Macedo and Leonardo Monasterio
- Transport infrastructure investment and regional inequalities in Brazil: an Analysis of the impacts of the Growth Acceleration Program (PAC) pp. 840-863

- Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva, Humberto Eduardo de Paula Martins and Henrique Dantas Neder
Volume 36, issue 3, 2016
- Is this ‘it’? An outline of a theory of depressions pp. 451-469

- Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho
- Sectoral capabilities and productive structure: An input-output analysis of the key sectors of the Brazilian economy pp. 470-492

- Nelson Marconi, Igor L. Rocha and Guilherme Magacho
- The reconstruction of the Brazilian industry: the connection between the macroeconomic regime and the industrial policy pp. 493-513

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, André Nassif and Carmem Feijo
- Renstism and capital accumulation: rescuing Marxs theory of rent to think about contemporaneous capitalism pp. 514-535

- Leda Paulani
- Brazil: Geopolitics and "opening for Pacific" pp. 536-556

- Raphael Padula and José Luís Fiori
- Fiscal costs of monetary policy: indirect effects of an interest rate shock on Brazilian public net debt pp. 557-579

- Laura Barbosa de Carvalho, André Diniz, Italo Pedrosa and Pedro Rossi
- The sources for orthodox and heterodox trade and industrial policies in Brazil pp. 580-602

- Jan-Ulrich Rothacher
- Macroeconomic Foundations in the perspectives of Marx and Keynes: contributions to the heterodox thought pp. 603-621

- Pedro Garrido da Costa Lima, Adriana Moreira Amado and Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo
- Bounded rationality and decision-making in complex systems pp. 622-645

- Tatiana Massaroli Melo and José Ricardo Fucidji
- Boulevard to broken dreams, Part 2: implementation of the Polonoroeste road project in the Brazilian Amazon, and the World Bank’s response to the gathering storm pp. 646-663

- Robert H. Wade
Volume 36, issue 2, 2016
- Reflecting on new developmentalism and classical developmentalism pp. 237-265

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The Swedish model: an alternative to macroeconomic policy pp. 266-285

- Alexandre Guedes Viana and Patrícia Helena F. Cunha
- The structural inertia in the national productive base: the FDI and the international transference of technology pp. 286-308

- Tulio Chiarini
- Latin American countries and the establishment of the multilateral trading system: the Havana Conference (1947-1948) pp. 309-329

- Norma Breda dos Santos
- Why transaction costs are so relevant in political governance? A new institutional survey pp. 330-352

- Gonzalo Caballero and David Soto-Oñate
- From physiology to political economy: Quesnays intellectual itineraty towards the Tableau Économique pp. 353-371

- Fernando Ribeiro and Nelson Mendes Cantarino
- The structure and the market: Comparative analysis of Plano Trienal and PAEG pp. 372-388

- Leandro Vizin Villarino
- Testing the models of transition in practice: the case-studies of Estonia and Slovenia pp. 389-409

- Viljar Veebel and Andra Nam
- Systemically important financial institutions in Latin America - A Primer pp. 410-429

- Jacob Kleinow, Mario García Molina and Andreas Horsch
- A radical proposal for direct democracy in large societies pp. 430-447

- John Asimakopolos
Volume 36, issue 1, 2016
- João Paulo de Almeida Magalhães pp. 3

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Classic growth and laggard growth: a new approach to development policies pp. 4-13

- João Paulo de Almeida Magalhães
- From gold money to fictitious money pp. 14-28

- Eleutério F. S. Prado
- The recent debate on alternative growth models for Brazil has revealed an almost unanimous assessment regarding the end of the validity of the domestic consumption-led model pp. 29-45

- Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky
- The concept of emerging power in international politics and economy pp. 46-69

- Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca, Lucas de Oliveira Paes and André Moreira Cunha
- Reflections on the method of Keynes pp. 70-90

- Fernando Ferrari Filho and Fábio Terra
- Nature of the state economic expanded functions in the Brazilian economy pp. 91-108

- Niemeyer Almeida Filho
- Price movement in the Brazilian land market (1994-2010): an analysis in the light of post-Keynesian theory pp. 109-129

- Tiago Santos Telles, Alex Willhans Antonio Palludeto and Bastiaan Philip Reydon
- Households in the Minskyan Approach: issues and consequences of the indebtness of American households in the XX and early XXI century pp. 130-149

- Everton S. T. Rosa
- Assessing the dynamics of terms of trade inamodelof cumulative causation andstructural change pp. 150-167

- Ricardo Araujo
- On the creative economy chain in Brazil: potential and challenges pp. 168-189

- Anita Kon
- Revisiting the quarterly investment dynamics in Brazil: 1996-2012 pp. 190-213

- Cláudio Hamilton Matos dos Santos, André de Melo Modenesi, Gabriel Squeff, Lucas Vasconcelos, Monica Mora, Thais Fernandes, Thiago Moraes, Ricardo Summa and Julia Braga
- Boulevard to broken dreams, Part 1: the Polonoroeste road Project in the Brazilian Amazon, and the World Bank’s environmental and indigenous peoples’ norms pp. 214-230

- Robert H. Wade
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