Brazilian Journal of Political Economy
1981 - 2025
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Volume 30, issue 4, 2010
- A master in the periphery of capitalism. The political economy of Maria da Conceição Tavares pp. 539-559

- Rogério P. de Andrade and Renata Carvalho Silva
- Knowledge governance, innovation and development pp. 560-580

- Leonardo Burlamaqui
- The Brazilian economy pulled by the aggregate demand pp. 581-603

- José Luís Oreiro, Luciano Nakabashi and Gustavo Jose de Guimaraes e Souza
- Determinative common factors of currency and financial crisis pp. 604-624

- Cristina Fátima Martins de Bessa, Tito Belchior Silva Moreira, Maurício de Paula Pinto Barata and Fernando Antônio Ribeiro Soares
- Dynamic method of the Stockholm School pp. 625-644

- Fernando Nogueira da Costa
- Infrastructure and productivity in Brazil pp. 645-662

- Caio Cesar Mussolini and Vladimir Teles
- Structuralist development macroeconomics pp. 663-686

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira and Paulo Gala
- Capital-labor relations in the knowledge economy pp. 687-705

- Bouzid Izerrougene
- The real mechanisms of the global economy pp. 706-716

- Angel Asensio
Volume 30, issue 3, 2010
- The rhythm in the fall of inequality in Brazil is acceptable? pp. 364?380

- Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares
- Global booms and busts: How is Brazils middle class faring? pp. 381-400

- Jan Peter Wogart
- Job flows, workers flows and employment flows in Brazil pp. 401-419

- Eduardo Ribeiro
- Karl Polanyi, Athens and us: The contemporary significance of Polanyis thought pp. 420-437

- Bernardo Stuhlberger Wjuniski and Ramon Fernandez
- The ecological and evolutionary economics of Georgescu-Roegen pp. 438-454

- Andrei Domingues Cechin and José Eli da Veiga
- Herbert A. Simon and the concept of rationality: Boundaries and procedures pp. 455-472

- Gustavo Barros
- Cause and effect: Marx's contributions to research on finance and innovation pp. 473-490

- Eduardo Albuquerque
- Foreign direct investment flow, competitiveness and technological structure of foreign trade in China in the beginning of the 21st century pp. 491-510

- Samantha Ferreira Cunha and Clésio Lourenço Xavier
- Addressing rural development discussions in Brazil: context and issues of debate pp. 511-531

- Sergio Schneider
- Comment on the article "The behavior of the tax waiver arising from private spending on health care between the years 1996 and 2003 " pp. 511-531

- Rodolfo Hoffmann and Fernando Gaiger Silveira
Volume 30, issue 2, 2010
- Are we all Keynesians? pp. 189-200

- Marc Lavoie
- China: stability and economic growth pp. 201-218

- Marcelo José Braga Nonnenberg
- De-Industrialization: concept, causes, effects and the Brazilian case pp. 219-232

- José Luís Oreiro and Carmem Feijo
- Economic growth and foreign liquidity in Brazil after 1970 pp. 233-253

- Fabrício de Assis C. Vieira and Márcio Holland
- Weber and Schumpeter: the economic action of the entrepreneur pp. 254-270

- Ana Cristina Braga Martes
- Marshall and the critics to the classical political economy pp. 271-292

- Laura Mattos
- Tariff Discrimination on Brazils soluble coffee: an economic analysis pp. 293-309

- Marislei Nishijima and Sylvia Macchione Saes
- Inflation persistence and new Keynesian Phillips curves for Brazil pp. 310-328

- Fernando de Aquino Fonseca Neto
- Economic growth stimulated by natural resources pp. 329-339

- Daniela Corrêa and Gilberto Lima
- The theory of the perspective and the changes of preference in the mainstream pp. 340-356

- Bruno Berger and Huáscar Fialho Pessali
Volume 30, issue 1, 2010
- The 2008 financial crisis and neoclassical economics pp. 3-26

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Economic science and scientific explanation models pp. 27-44

- Leda Paulani
- The State and the economy in South Korea: from the developmentist state to the Asian crisis and later recovery pp. 45-62

- Alexandre Queiroz Guimarães
- Interest rate, exchange rate and the system of inflation target in Brazil pp. 63-72

- Franklin Serrano
- A note on inflation targeting and economic growth in Brazil pp. 73-88

- Gilberto Libanio
- Uncertainties, monetary policy and financial stability: challenges on inflation targeting pp. 89-111

- Gabriel Montes
- The effect of industrial policies on the electronic sector in Brazil pp. 112-123

- Jorge Chami Batista
- The survival of small companies in the capitalist development pp. 124-139

- Oswaldo Guerra and Francisco Teixeira
- The effect of reelection intention on public health expenditures pp. 140-158

- Lucas Novaes and Enlinson Mattos
- Central Bank transparency: an analysis of the Brazilian case pp. 159-177

- Helder de Mendonça and Adriana Inhudes
Volume 29, issue 4, 2009
- Can future systemic financial risks be quantified? Ergodic vs nonergodic stochastic processes pp. 324-340

- Paul Davidson
- The Global Crisis and the Implications for Developing Countries and the BRICs pp. 341-356

- Jan Kregel
- Determinants of the recovery of formal employment in Brazil: evidence for the period 2001/2005 and hypotheses for a research agenda pp. 357-376

- José Celso Cardoso Junior
- Development and inequalities pp. 377-385

- Pierre Salama
- Wages, productivity and profits in the Brazilian industry, 1945-1978 pp. 386-405

- Renato Colistete
- Recent performance of the Brazilian labor market: 1992-2005 pp. 406-420

- Lauro Ramos
- Social-environmental indicators: evolution and perspectives pp. 421-435

- José Eli da Veiga
- Protectionism and industrialization: a critical assessment of the Latin American industrialization period pp. 436-453

- Noemi Levy-Orlik
- Alternative educational policy for Brazil: School Accountability pp. 454-472

- Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade
- Public indebtedness, growth, currency and inflation: comment on “Pleasant Mathematics”, by Gerson Lima pp. 473-483

- Fabrício Leite, Gustavo Aggio and Eduardo Angeli
- Public indebtedness, growth, currency and inflation: comment on “nice math”, by Gerson Lima - the reply pp. 484-492

- Gerson Lima
Volume 29, issue 3, 2009
- Tamás József Károly Szmrecsányi (1936-2009) pp. 5-14

- Victor Pelaez
- Rethinking the economics of capital mobility and capital controls pp. 15-34

- Thomas Palley
- From populism to exchange rate bands: the evolution exchange rate policy in Chile from 1970 to 1999 pp. 35-53

- Patrícia Helena F. Cunha and Paulo Gala
- Valuation models and Simons bounded rationality pp. 54-70

- Alexandra Strommer de Faria Godoi
- Inflation targets, monetary policy and investment: a study for seventeen countries pp. 71-92

- Luis Alberto Pelicioni and Marco Flávio Resende
- Inflation targets: lessons from the Greenspan era pp. 94-113

- Simone Silva de Deos and Rogério P. de Andrade
- Different wage policy patterns in Brazilian states: an analysis based on the public-private wage differential pp. 114-134

- Gabriela Miranda Moriconi, João S. Moura Neto, Nelson Marconi and Paulo Arvate
- Welfare State and employment in health activities in developed countries since the Post-Second World War pp. 135-152

- Luiz Marcos de Oliveira Silva and Fernando Mansor de Mattos
- Conditional validity of the equilibrium in Keynes' General Theor pp. 153-172

- Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira
- The trend towards international harmonization of patents’ protection and its problems pp. 173-190

- Ronaldo Fiani
- The new Brazilian bankruptcy law: first impacts pp. 191-212

- Aloisio Araujo and Bruno Funchal
- How does Brazilian private investment respond to increases in the gross tax burden? An econometric investigation pp. 213-231

- Cláudio H. dos Santos and Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires
- The effects of educational policies in the economic growth pp. 232-251

- Joilson Dias, Maria Helena Ambrósio Dias and Fernandina Fernandes de Lima
- Comments on the paper "Banking and regional inequality in Brazil: an empirical note" pp. 252-253

- Rodolfo Hoffmann
- Reply to the comment of Rodolfo Hoffmann pp. 254-255

- Marcos A. M. Lima and Marcelo Resende
- Institutional and financial innovations in the U.S. housing finance system pp. 256-273

- Rafael Fagundes Cagnin
- The architecture of the current international financial system pp. 274-294

- Maryse Farhi and Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra
Volume 29, issue 2, 2009
- The two methods and the hard core of economics pp. 163-190

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
- Michal Kalecki, a pioneer of development economics pp. 191-211

- Julio Lopez G., Martín Puchet A. and Michaël Assous
- States and economic development pp. 212-227

- Atul Kohli
- State and social territorial conflicts in Bolivia in the 21st century pp. 228-244

- Hoyêdo Nunes Lins
- An interpretation of the First German Economic Miracle pp. 245-266

- Ricardo Luís Chaves Feijó
- Is there an international economic order? Problematizing a premise pp. 267-284

- Dawisson Belém Lopes and Leonardo César Souza Ramos
- Critical notes on new-Keynesian macroeconomics pp. 285-301

- Claudio Gontijo
- Torricelli, steam power, and the technological drift of the Scientific Revolution pp. 302-318

- Carlos Suprinyak
Volume 29, issue 1, 2009
- Argentina post-convertibility: a new developmentalism case? pp. 3-23

- André Moreira Cunha and Andrés Ferrari
- Budget deficit and national savings: theoretical approach pp. 24-42

- Marco Flávio Resende
- Fiscal reform and federal relations: Brasilian deadlocks pp. 43-61

- Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre and Guilherme Leite da Silva Dias
- The death and resurrection of economics with psychology: remarks from a methodological standpoint pp. 62-81

- Roberta Muramatsu
- Structural change, institutional development and sustained economic growth pp. 82-91

- Fernanda Cardoso, Daniela Corrêa and Gilberto Lima
- “Stability and Full Employment”: the origins of Kaldor’s framework for economic fluctuation and growth analysis pp. 92-113

- Fabio N. P. de Freitas
- Discussing the role of the Bolsa Familia Program in the decision of the Brazilian presidential elections of 2006 pp. 114-132

- Rosa Maria Marques, Marcel Guedes Leite, Áquilas Mendes and Mariana Ribeiro Jansen Ferreira
- The 2008 financial crisis pp. 133-149

- Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Maryse Farhi, Daniela Magalhães Prates, Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas, Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra, Jennifer Hermann, Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonça, Fernando Ferrari Filho, Luiz Fernando de Paula, João Sicsú, José Luís Oreiro, Flávio Augusto Correa Basilio and Paulo Gala
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