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Explorations in Economic Research, Volume 4, number 1 (Indexation, The Brazilian Experience)

M. Ishaq Nadiri and Affonso C. Pastore

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Date: 1977
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Chapters in this book:

Introduction to "Explorations in Economic Research, Volume 4, number 1 (Indexation, The Brazilian Experience)" , pp 1-7 Downloads
M. Ishaq Nadiri
Reflection on the Brazilian Experience with Indexation , pp 8-55 Downloads
Affonso C. Pastore, Ruben D. Almonacid and José Roberto M. de Barros
An Analysis of Friedman's Hypotheses on Monetary Correction , pp 56-75 Downloads
Antonio Carlos Lemgruber
Indexing and the Fight Against Inflation , pp 76-92 Downloads
Samuel A. Morley
Indexation: Optimality Conditions for Revenue from Inflation and Social Gain , pp 93-100 Downloads
Roberto Fendt, Jr.
The Basis of the Minidevaluation Policy , pp 101-116 Downloads
Adroaldo Moura da Silva
A Critical Review of the Relation between the Post-1964 Wage Policy and the Worsening of Brazil's Size Income Distribution in the Sixties , pp 117-140 Downloads
Roberto B. M. Macedo
Monetary Correction and Indexation: The Brazilian and Israel Experience , pp 141-176 Downloads
Ephraim Kleiman
What Advanced Countries Can Learn from the Experience with Indexation: Some Concluding Observations , pp 177-187 Downloads
Don Patinkin
ASA/NBER Business Outlook Survey: First Quarter 1977 , pp 188-198 Downloads
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