Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
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Volume 33, issue 4, 2013
- Liberal versus neo-developmental convention to growth: why has Brazil shown a poor performance since the 1980s? pp. 555-576

- André Nassif and Carmem Feijo
- Autonomy of the State and devepment in the democratic capitalism pp. 577-598

- Marcus Ianoni
- Financial conventions and basic interest rate in Brazil: a first approach pp. 599-618

- Luciana Seabra and David Dequech
- Institutions and economic growth: The theoretical models of Thorstein Veblen and Douglass North pp. 619-637

- Herton Castiglioni Lopes
- Democracy over Governance pp. 638-648

- Amelia Correa and Romar Correa
- Two methods or two anthropologies? pp. 649-658

- Eleutério F. S. Prado
- The (un)predictability of the crisis and the pluralism in Economics pp. 659-670

- Luís Felipe Lopes Milaré
- The Three-Year Plan in the context of the US-Brazilian relations (1962-1963) pp. 671-691

- Felipe Pereira Loureiro
- Complementarity of trade between Brazil and Japan with a view to a free trade agreement pp. 692-703

- Silvio Miyazaki and Nobuaki Hamaguchi
- Political bases of intergovernamental transferences in Brazil (1985-2004) pp. 704-725

- Octavio Amorim Neto and Andrei Gomes Simonassi
Volume 33, issue 3, 2013
- The value of the exchange rate and the Dutch disease pp. 371-387

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Labor values, reproduction prices and land rent pp. 388-410

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- Assessing development and the idea of development in the 1950s in Brazil pp. 411-426

- Rafael Rossotto Ioris and Antonio Augusto Rossotto Ioris
- Brazil: an economy caught in a financial trap (1993-2003) pp. 427-445

- Bibiana Medialdea
- The complexity and the constructivism in economics pp. 446-462

- Arnaldo Mauerberg
- De-industrialization and foreign trade: recent evidences to Brazil pp. 463-485

- André Moreira Cunha, Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lelis and Flavio Benevett Fligenspan
- Keynes and the concept of capital: Some epistemological observations in regard to the sraffian premises of the General Theory pp. 486-504

- Alain Herscovici
- Financial exclusion: a regional investigation pp. 505-526

- Marco Aurelio Crocco, Fabiana Santos and Ana Figueiredo
- The grab of the worlds land and water resources pp. 527-537

- Franklin Obeng-Odoom
- La estructura económica del (sub)desarrollo y el equilibrio general. O que ocurrió con la teoría del desarrollo yh con as estructuras económicas? pp. 538-550

- Fidel Aroche Reyes
Volume 33, issue 2, 2013
- Narratives of emergence: Rising powers and the end of the Third World? pp. 203-221

- Andrew Hurrell
- Developmentalism and new-developmentalism. Theoretical roots and conceptual precision pp. 222-239

- Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo and Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
- The circular causation of growth in developing economies: a bridge between evolutionary and post Keynesian approaches pp. 240-259

- Daniela Almeida Raposo Torres and Marco Flávio Resende
- A note on the Pazos-Simonsen mechanism and Kaldor s early research on Latin American inflation pp. 260-280

- Leonardo Vera
- Law and economic order in John R.Commons thought pp. 281-297

- Sebastião Guedes
- Income-transfer policies in Brazil and Argentina pp. 298-314

- Rosa Maria Marques
- The effects of fiscal policy after the global recession: Assessing the evidences pp. 315-321

- Luiz Fernando de Paula and Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires
- Corporate banking credit in Brazil: recent evolution and perspectives pp. 322-340

- Daniela Magalhães Prates and Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas
- Perspectives of the negotiations between Mercosur and the European Union in a context of multilateral system paralysis and new global economic geography pp. 341-359

- Patrícia Luíza Kegel and Mohamed Amal
- Ignacy Sachs and the Spaceship Earth pp. 360-366

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Volume 33, issue 1, 2013
- Germany's social-economic model and the euro crisis pp. 3-16

- Michael Dauderstädt
- Competitiveness and external constraint in the Eurozone pp. 17-40

- André Sander Diniz and Frederico Jayme Jr
- Origin and agenda of Brazilian new developmentalism pp. 41-59

- Lauro Mattei
- The real exchange rate and external constraint: a re-reading proposal with endogenous elasticity pp. 60-81

- Marcos Adolfo Ribeiro Ferrari, Fabio Neves Freitas and Nelson Barbosa-Filho
- Exchange rate, xports and growth: an investigation on the hypothesis of Dutch disease in Brazil pp. 82-101

- Michele Polline Veríssimo and Clesio Lourenço Xavier
- Brazilian, Chinese, and Indian exports: is the regional market really a source of learning? pp. 102-119

- Renato Baumann
- Exports and inovation: an analysis for Latin America and South-Southeast Asia pp. 120-145

- Marcelo José Braga Nonnenberg
- Education and development projects in Brazil (1932-2004): a political economy perspective pp. 146-165

- Bernardo Stuhlberger Wjuniski
- intragerational earnings mobility in Brazil pp. 166-178

- Mariangela Antigo and Ana Machado
- Minimum wage, poverty alleviation income policies, and the relative performance of the Brazilian Northeastern economy pp. 179-199

- Alexandre Rands Barros and Diloá Athias
Volume 32, issue 4, 2012
- Coping with globalization: Asian versus Latin American Strategies of development, 1980-2010 pp. 531-556

- Atul Kohli
- Why interest rates are so high in Brazil? An empirical evaluation pp. 557-579

- José Luís Oreiro, Luiz Fernando de Paula, Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva and Rafael Quevedo do Amaral
- Alternative banking: Theory and evidence from Europe pp. 580-596

- Kurt Von Mettenheim and Olivier Butzbach
- The Institutional pillars of the foreign exchange policy and industrialization in Brazil in the 1930s pp. 597-614

- Cesar Rodrigues Van der Laan, André Moreira Cunha and Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
- Democracy and efficiency: hard relations between politics and economy pp. 615-633

- Maria Rita Loureiro and Fernando Luiz Abrucio
- Exchange rate pass-through inflation and wage differentials in late-industrializing economies: the Mexican case pp. 634-655

- Teresa S. Lópes, Quadalupe Mantéy and Luis Quintana Romero
- The industrial equilibrium exchange rate in 2000: an estimation pp. 656-669

- Nelson Marconi
- Theory of functional finance and the role of fiscal policy: A post-keynesian critique to the new consensus macroeconomics pp. 670-688

- Gabriel Caldas Montes and Rômulo do Couto Alves
- The internationalization of Spanish companies pp. 689-699

- Lídia Ruppert and Mario Augusto Bertella
- A graphic explanation on how a tax on exports neutralizes the Dutch disease without costs to exporters pp. 700-702

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
Volume 32, issue 3, 2012
- Structuralist macroeconomics and the new developmentalism pp. 347-366

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- The “hot money” phenomenon in Brazil pp. 367-388

- Mylène Gaulard
- Fifteen years of monetary rigidity in Brazil after the Real Plan: a research agenda pp. 389-411

- André de Melo Modenesi and Rui Lyrio Modenesi
- Brazil as an emerging economy: a new economic miracle? pp. 412-423

- Edmund Amann and Werner Baer
- Exchange rate regime and structural changes in the Brazilian manufacturing industry pp. 424-444

- Eliane Araujo, Miguel Bruno and Débora Pimentel
- Freedom of choice and bounded rationality A brief appraisal of behavioral economists plea for light paternalism pp. 445-458

- Roberta Muramatsu and Patrícia Fonseca
- Structural changes and labor market in Brazil pp. 459-478

- Rafael Camargo de Pauli, Luciano Nakabashi and Armando Vaz Sampaio
- Estimating the return to education considerate the legislation of education in Brazil as an instrumental variable pp. 479-496

- Wladimir Teixeira and Naercio Menezes-Filho
- Age-grade gap from different theoretical perspectives pp. 497-512

- Rosana Ribeiro and Maria Cristina Cacciamali
- Trade with China and strategy in South American recent economic development pp. 513-526

- Ernesto A. O'Connor
Volume 32, issue 2, 2012
- Neutralizing tendency of wages to grow below productivity rate pp. 171-187

- Pierre Salama
- Implicit reciprocity and growth in the international economy: A structuralist perspective pp. 188-204

- Mario Cimoli, Gabriel Porcile and Guilherme Souza e Silva
- Investiment in the Brasilian economy during the crisis pp. 205-212

- Roberto Meurer
- Theories of international trade: a debate on the relationship between economic growth and foreign market inclusion pp. 213-228

- Uallace Moreira
- The socal protection between the light and the shadow pp. 229-240

- Stefania Vaccaro
- Fiscal policy and private investment. Latin America in a comparative perspective pp. 241-259

- Emilio Caballero U. and Julio López G.
- The recent management of Brazilian public debt pp. 260-281

- Pedro Maia da Cunha and Marcio Garcia
- Inflation targeting, Taylor rule and money neutrality: A post-Keynesian critic pp. 282-304

- Mariana de Lourdes Moreira Lopes, Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo and Fabiana Silvio Colbano
- Corruption, income and rule of law: empirical evidence from developing and developed countriel pp. 305-314

- Helder de Mendonça and André da Fonseca
- The historical phases of the debate on the transformation of values into production prices pp. 315-335

- Tiago Camarinha Lopes
- Ten theses on new developmentalism pp. 336-339

- Manuel Agosin
Volume 32, issue 1, 2012
- The rapid growth hypothesis. New arguments pp. 3-20

- Antonio Barros de Castro
- Five models of capitalism pp. 21-32

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Brazil (1955-2005): 25 years of catching-up, 25 years of falling behind pp. 33-54

- Marcelo Arend and Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
- What inequality are we talking about? pp. 55-71

- Claudio Salvadori Dedecca
- Evaluating the wage differential between public and private sectors in Brazil pp. 72-86

- Daulins Emílio, Vladimir Ponczek and Fernando Botelho
- Karl Popper versus Theodor Adorno: lessons of a historical debate pp. 87-108

- Angela Ganem
- Is there compatibility between Nelson’s ‘Social Technology’ and Hodgson’s ‘Veblenian Causality’? pp. 109-127

- Octavio A. C. Conceição
- Quality of municipal public spending on primary education in Brazil pp. 128-141

- Maria Dolores Diaz
- The Brazilian market in the XIX century: an approach through the cabotage commerce pp. 142-166

- Renato Leite Marcondes
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