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2025, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 3-23 Modern services, real exchange rate and economic growth
by Wallace Marcelino Pereira & Fabricio J. Missio & Frederico Gonzaga Jayme Jr. - 24-42 Consumer goods and services inflation in Latin America during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Víctor Manuel Cuevas Ahumada & Ignacio Perrotini Hernández
2024, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 603-619 Financial instability and climate change: new challenges for central banks
by Luiz Henrique Bispo Santos & Eliane Cristina Araújo - 620-636 Reindustrialization in the sustainable development convention
by Carmem Feijó & Fernanda Feil & Fernando Amorim Teixeira - 637-656 A study on the determinants of the real exchange rate misalignments
by Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza & Viviane Luporini - 657-678 Independence, the 1930s and developmentalism
by Ivan Colangelo Salomão & Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca - 679-697 Harrod-Domar Dilemma, Thirlwall’s Law and Green New Developmentalism
by Chiara Grazini & Giulio Guarini & José Luis Oreiro - 698-713 “High-quality” economic development: China’s conciliation between economic growth and environmental sustainability
by Gilberto Libânio & Diana Chaib - 714-729 The BNDES’ role in the Green Economy: institutional framework, disbursements and resource mobilisation (2010-2021)
by Camila Franco Bartelega & Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonça - 730-752 Economic complexity and elasticity ratio: a theoretical and empirical approach
by André Mellini & Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva - 753-768 Growing by decreasing
by Andrei Cechin & José Eli da Veiga - 769-785 Bridging the gap between production and ecology: a multi-regional input-output analysis of current Brazilian and Chinese productive and ecological relations
by Jan Klink & Gabriel Santos Carneiro & Bruno Castro Dias da Fonseca - 786-801 Sustainable development in China: the pathway of decarbonizing the energy mix
by Isabela de Oliveira Garcia & Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi - 802-812 Considerations on currency reform in Germany after World War II
by Judyta przyluska-schmitt & Dorota Jegorow & Tamás Szigetvári
2024, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 381-384 Maria da Conceição Tavares
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 385-396 Alternative policy imagination for anti-toxic Indian development
by Amit Bhaduri - 397-420 The international monetary and financial system and the digital revolution: perspectives for emerging and developing countries
by Luiza Peruffo & André Moreira Cunha & Julima da Silva Bichara - 421-441 Commodity dependence, structural reforms, and commodity trap: South America 1970-2017
by Fernando Isabella - 442-466 Industrialization and deindustrialization: an empirical analysis of some drivers of structural change in Brazil, 1947-2021
by Hugo C. Iasco-Pereira & Paulo César Morceiro - 467-483 Fiscal policy transmission mechanisms
by Manoel Carlos Pires & Luiz Fernando de Paula - 484-501 Critical rationalism and institutional change in Hayek
by Eduardo Angeli - 502-523 Industrial policy in Brazil: empirical evidence in a context of structural changes (2007-2020)
by Luís Felipe Giesteira & Thiago Caliari & Felipe Orsolin-Teixeira - 524-544 Internationalization of Brazilian companies: the rise and fall of a state policy
by Robson Coelho Cardoch Valdez - 545-562 Francisco Dornelles’ brief tenure at the Ministry of Finance: The decline of FGV-RJ and the Delfim Boys’ dominance in shaping Brazil’s economic policy
by Alexandre F. S. Andrada - 563-582 The International North-South Transport Corridor (INSTC) and India: potential and impediments
by Lakshman Chandra Pal - 583-599 The nature of Central Bank Independence: historical background and rise in the era of financialization
by Rodrigo Siqueira Rodriguez
2024, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 215-240 Developmentalist policies in financialized economies: contradictions and impasses of the Brazilian case
by Miguel Bruno & Leda Maria Paulani - 241-260 Long waves of economic growth in Asia and Western Europe, 1950-2020: are there any circularcumulative causation and contradiction aspects?
by Bhimo R. Samudro & Yogi P. Pratama & Albertus M. Soesilo & Harry Bloch & Ruhul Salim & Andri Prasetyo & Muhammad B. Sistriatmaja - 261-279 An analysis of the Chinese inward FDI development and regulation policy and the Five-Year Plans
by Tomás Costa de Azevedo Marques & Giorgio Romano Schutte - 280-297 Developmentalism as historical legacy
by Renato Perissinotto - 298-318 Income transfers and household debt. The advancing collateralization of social policy in the midst of restructuring crises
by Lena Lavinas & Eliane Araújo & Pedro Rubin - 319-339 The political economy of economic policy: industrial entrepreneurs and macroeconomic prices in Brazil (2003-2016)
by Pedro Micussi - 340-356 Chinese global agribusiness project in the Brazilian soybean commodity chain: Historical structures and current actions
by Giacomo Otavio Tixiliski - 357-376 Preschool expansion in Brazil: an analysis of historical determinants
by Talita Silva & Thais Barcellos & Guilherme Hirata & João Batista Araujo e Oliveira
2024, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 5-28 A brief history of development theory. From Schumpeter and Prebisch to new developmentalism
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & José Luis Oreiro - 29-41 The legacy of Celso Furtado
by Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. - 42-62 The “National Champions” strategy in Brazil. Insights from JBS, VALE and AB-INBEV’ internationalization process (2003-2018)
by Dario Clemente - 63-83 An analysis of the competitiveness of developing countries based on the foreign added value of exports: the use of revealed comparative advantage index for the period 1995 to 2018
by Tatiana Massaroli de Melo & Eneas Gonçalves de Carvalho - 84-102 When McCloskey meets Latour: changing the perspectives on the debates about Rhetoric in Economics
by Mayara S. S. Pires & Ramón G. Fernández - 103-124 From Medieval to Liberal Man: Cycles and Crises of Liberalism – Recent Authoritarian Tendencies
by Luiz Afonso Simoens da Silva - 125-144 Exchange Rate Behavior in the BRICS
by Flavio Vilela Vieira & Cleomar Gomes da Silva - 145-167 The developmental welfare state in South Korea under globalization
by Pedro Barbosa - 168-188 Value extraction, crowding out, and instability of the financial sector on Colombian productive development
by Gonzalo Combita Mora - 189-209 El Salvador: an analysis of the monetary integration law and the bitcoin law
by Sergio Luis Náñez Alonso & Miguel Ángel Echarte Fernández & David Sanz Bas & Cristina Pérez Rico
2023, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 773-776 Homenagem a Ignacy Sachs (1927-2023)
by Jorge Felix - 777-788 Novos passos na construção do Novo Desenvolvimentismo
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 789-812 A taxa de câmbio real é importante, mas por quê? Uma nova avaliação desenvolvimentista
by Hugo C. Iasco-Pereira & Fabrício J. Missio - 813-836 O conceito do Estado Desenvolvimentista revisitado
by Isaias Albertin de Moraes - 837-852 Planejamento estatal e convenções de desenvolvimento para a transição verde sustentável
by Carmen Feijó & Fernanda Feil & Linnit Pessoa - 853-873 Financeirização, agências de rating e “policy space”: a experiência brasileira
by Pedro Lange Netto Machado & Luiz Fernando de Paula - 874-892 PIX: desvendando uma Fintech estatal
by Mario G. Schapiro & Pedro Salomon Bezerra Mouallem & Eric Gil Dantas - 893-913 O comportamento rentista dos bancos brasileiros
by Bruno Mader - 914-935 Abertura comercial, produtividade e emprego no Brasil
by Thalita Borges & João P. Romero & Fabrício Silveira - 936-954 A Pemex no contexto da petroleira global: política de investimentos e lições aprendidas
by Angélica Tacuba Santos - 955-970 O dilema do crescimento: poluição e impactos na saúde nos países do BRICS (Brasil, Rússia, Índia, China, África do Sul)
by Amir Elalouf
2023, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 543-563 From the national system of technological innovation to the “New Projectment Economy” in China
by Elias Jabbour & Uallace Moreira - 564-575 Why the economy is hard to manage and how this could possibly be dealt with
by Bertrand Wong - 576-591 The historical roots of neoliberalism: origin and meaning
by Sulafa Nofal - 592-618 The impossible quartet in a demand led growthsupermultiplier model for a small open economy
by José Luis Oreiro & Julio Fernando Costa Santos - 619-645 The commodity reserve currency chapter: Friedrich A. Hayek, John Maynard Keynes, and the International Monetary Order
by Keanu Telles - 646-669 What Have We Learned about National Development Banks? Evidence from Brazil
by Ricardo Barboza & Samuel Pessoa & Fábio Roitman & Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro - 670-685 Fritz Redlich and the entrepreneur as God and demon
by Rafael Galvão de Almeida - 686-705 Do political commentaries command? The case of the Central Bank of Brazil
by Gokhan Sahin Gunes & Dila Asfuroglu - 706-722 Reflections on the progressivity of the pension policy in Brazil: a contribution to the debate
by Luís Eduardo Afonso & Otávio José Guerci Sidone & Geraldo Andrade da Silva Filho - 723-746 Growth regimes in central and peripheral countries: an econometric analysis, 1980-2018
by Emiliano Lopez & Deborah Nogueira - 747-769 Radical uncertainty and the effect of transport infrastructure on land prices
by Nestor Garza Puentes & Jenifer Garza
2023, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 309-334 An interpretation of the Brazilian economy from the profit rate: 1950-2020
by Adalmir Marquetti & Eduardo Maldonado Filho & Alessandro Miebach & Henrique Morrone - 335-357 The Argentinian economic crisis of 2018: background and interpretation
by Carlos Henrique Horn & Luiza Pecis Valenti & Ben-Hur dos Santos Petry - 358-379 The effects of multidimensional well-being growth on poverty and inequality in Brazil over the periods of 2004-2008 and 2016-2019
by Otavio Junio Faria Neves & Ana Márcia Rodrigues da Silva - 380-397 Green economy and green jobs: a multisectoral analysis by means of Spain’s social accounting matrix
by Omar Chabán-García & Antonio Luis Hidalgo-Capitán - 398-417 The prosperous decade of 2004-2013 and new developmentalism
by Demian Fiocca - 418-441 Sectoral deindustrialization and long-run stagnation of Brazilian manufacturing
by Paulo César Morceiro & Joaquim José Martins Guilhoto - 442-464 Mexico: the Great Depression and the Coronacrisis, 1929 and 2020
by Eduardo Loría - 465-479 SUS funding in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic
by Rosa Maria Marques & Mariana Ribeiro Jansen Ferreira - 480-498 The theory of inertial inflation: a brief history
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 499-515 Identifying racial discrimination by the performance differential of High School students
by Diego Carneiro & Maitê Shirasu & Guilherme Irffi - 516-538 Institutionalism and its relations with developmentalism: past, present and future
by Ijean Gomes Riedo & Manoel João Ramos & Flavia Piccinin Paz Gubert & Aldi Feiden
2023, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 5-25 Industrial policy, techno-nationalism and Industry 4.0: China-USA technology war
by Antonio Carlos Diegues & José Eduardo Roselino - 26-47 Revisiting the concept of Economic Development and the School of Thought of Developmentalism in Economics
by Isaías Albertin de Moraes - 48-66 Keynes and Hayek: some common elements in business cycle theory
by Alexandru Patruti - 67-77 A Classical-Post Keynesian critique on neoclassical environmentally-adjusted multifactor productivity
by Giulio Guarini - 78-95 The recurring debate about the end of labor with technological unemployment
by Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo & Rafael Acypreste - 96-109 The Brazilian ‘secular stagnation’: Its causes and an agenda to overcome it
by Fernando Ferrari Filho & Fabio Terra - 110-124 Financial budget adjustment and public debt carrying cost in Brazil 2002-2021
by Gilberto Borça Jr. & Nelson H. Barbosa-Filho - 125-144 Appropriation, beliefs, and inculcation: Some other connections between American Pragmatism and Veblen’s conspicuous consumer
by Felipe Almeida & Manuel Ramon Luz - 145-164 Rousseff’s administration and the economic populism: an interpretation
by Ivan Colangelo Salomão & Beliza Borba de Almeida - 165-188 Exchange rate overvaluation and agrarian ground rent transfers in Uruguay: 1955-2019
by Gabriel Oyhantçabal Benelli - 189-211 Ideas circulation and monetary policy in Brazil: The presence of National Monetary Council members in think tanks (1995-2018)
by Mateus C. M. de Albuquerque & Pedro Rodrigues Alves - 212-235 Disassembled structures: the political economy of Mexico’s leading auto export sector
by James M. Cypher & Mateo Crossa - 236-255 Spending yes, progressivity no: the barriers to redistribution in Brazil
by Fernanda Cimini & Laura Rocha - 256-274 The role of the State on foreign direct investment regulation in China
by Paula Carvalho & Isabela Nogueira - 275-298 The effects of infrastructure and public investment on the elasticity of private investment: an empirical investigation for Brazil
by Jefferson S. Fraga & Helder Lara Ferreira-Filho - 299-303 Import tariffs: the neutralization of the Dutch disease argument
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
2022, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 809-834 Current equilibrium exchange rate: methodology and estimations for Latin American countries
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Nelson Marconi & Tiago Porto & Eliane Araujo & Rafael Leao - 835-852 A note on the political economy of exchange rates in Argentina: new and classical developmentalism re-evaluated
by Alejandro Fiorito & Matías Vernengo - 853-875 The impact of exchange rate misalignments on manufacturing investment in Brazil
by Nelson Marconi & Tiago Couto Porto & Eliane Araujo - 876-901 Can correcting for real exchange rate misalignment help countries escape the middle-income-trap? An analysis of a natural resource-based economy: Chile
by Esteban Pérez Caldentey & Lorenzo Nalín & Leonardo Rojas Rodriguez - 902-913 Current account equilibrium exchange rate in Colombia (2000-2020)
by Gonzalo Hernández - 914-933 Current account and real exchange rate equilibrium: the case of manufacturing in Mexico, 2001-2019
by Lorenzo Nalin & Juan Carlos Moreno Brid - 934-956 Brazil’s economic growth and real (div)convergence from a very long-term perspective (1822-2019): An historical appraisal
by Natalia I. Doré & Aurora A. C. Teixeira - 957-976 Public and private investments in Brazil between 1996 and 2018
by Sabrina Monique Schenato Bredow & André Moreira Cunha & Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis - 977-997 Development finance innovations and conditioning factors: The case of the Brazilian Development Bank and sustainable industries
by João Carlos Ferraz & Luma Ramos & Bruno Plattek - 998-1013 Progressivity and distributive impacts of personal income tax: the case of China and Brazil
by Pedro Rossi & Ricardo Gonçalves & Ping Shang - 1014-1032 Artificial Intelligence and employment: a systematic review
by Rafael de Acypreste & Edemilson Paraná - 1033-1042 The rhetoric of austerity
by Guilherme Cardoso - 1043-1061 Measuring human capital: methodological framework for assessing competitiveness and economic development
by Alexey Koryakov & Irina Kazaryan & Margarita Afonasova & Irina Litvin - 1062-1079 Fiscal compliance and behavioral economics: an analysis of the influence of the decision context
by Ana Carolina Astafieff da Rosa Costa & Morgana G. Martins Krieger & Yuna Fontoura - 1080-1102 The performance of the Banco do Brasil’s Carteira de Crédito Agrícola e Industrial (CREAI): 1937-1969
by André da Silva Redivo & Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
2022, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 555-571 Managing Contagion: COVID-19, public health, and reflexive behavior
by John B. Davis - 572-591 Productivity, investment and capital flow: the failure of growth with foreign savings in Brazil
by Marcos Tostes Lamonica & Sergiany da Silva Lima - 592-618 Globalization, deglobalization and Brazil
by Renato Baumann - 619-637 From the mainstream economics research frontier towards critical institutional political economy
by Fernando García-Quero & Fernando López Castellano - 638-663 The evolution of thinking about the State in Peter Evans’s view – a theoretical approach
by Vinicius Peçanha - 664-677 A further deterioration of the Brazilian fiscal reaction in view of COVID-19
by Eduardo Lima Campos & Rubens Penha Cysne & Alexandre L. Madureira - 678-696 Infrastructure, private expectations and investment
by Jefferson S. Fraga & Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende - 697-717 Public banks and monetary policy: theory and some results based on state dependent local projections
by André de Melo Modenesi & Nikolas Passos - 718-737 MERCOSUR in trade policy clusters: challenges and prospects
by Alexandra Gennadyevna Koval & Ekaterina Konstantinovna Andrianova - 738-760 The role of capital movements in Latin American balance of payments in 1990-2019
by Gustavo Burachik - 761-784 The twin deficit theory in a dynamic consistent stock-flow model for an open economy
by André Mellini & Guilherme Jonas Costa da Silva - 785-802 Fiscal compliance and Behavioral Economics: an analysis of the influence of the decision context
by Ana Carolina Astafieff da Rosa Costa & Morgana G. Martins Krieger & Yuna Fontoura
2022, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 263-282 Exchange rate crises in Latin America, East Asia and Russia
by Manmohan Agarwal & T. R. Vandana - 283-303 The compass and the pendulum: development and international insertion of Brazil
by Luiz Augusto E. Faria - 304-326 Is Inflation Targeting destabilizing? Lessons from Latin America
by Emiliano Libman - 327-344 On the semantic and methodological dimensions of equilibrium in economics
by Douglas Dias Braz & Fabio Bittes Terra - 345-363 Celso Furtado’s transdisciplinary view on economic development
by Assilio Luiz Zanella de Araujo - 364-377 Methodological approaches to measuring quality of life
by Aygun Guliyeva - 378-400 Capes’ evaluation and the field of Economics: the primacy of the American orthodox mainstream
by Francisco Moraes da Costa Marques - 401-423 Domar, the West and Russian economics: a historical perspective
by Mauro Boianovsky - 424-441 Digitalization and its impact on economic growth
by Ariadna Aleksandrova & Yuri Truntsevsky & Marina Polutova - 442-459 China and the change of the energy matrix in Latin America: a global political economy approach
by Oscar Ugarteche & Carlos De León - 460-480 Employment, technical change and growth in Brazil: a conclusion from Input-Output Matrix
by Rafael de Acypreste - 481-502 Brazilian underdevelopment portrayed by its excluding growth dynamics: an empirical analysis based on Celso Furtado
by Alanna Santos de Oliveira & Carlos Alves do Nascimento - 503-531 Brazil’s quasi-stagnation and the new developmentalism
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 532-549 Does Behavioral Economics substitute or complement Neoclassical Economics? Rethinking the behavioral revolution from a contextualist approach
by Josafat Ivan Hernandez-Cervantes
2022, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 5-24 The global financial crisis and its effects on the international monetary funds
by Cosimo Magazzino & Marco Mele - 25-47 Income distribution and economic growth regime in Brazil: evaluation and propositions
by Laís Fernanda de Azevedo & Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca & Fabricio J. Missio - 48-70 The road to The General Theory: J. M. Keynes, F. A. Hayek, and the Genealogy of Macroeconomics
by Keanu Telles da Costa - 71-87 Economic growth without welfare. The case of the impact of commodities on the Colombian economy
by Andrés Felipe Oviedo-Gómez & Juan Manuel Candelo Viafara - 88-104 Survival constraint and financial regulation: a new Minskyian approach
by Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho & Norberto Montani Martins - 105-112 A keyword on the footer: the Furtadian and the (re)current meaning of structural reforms
by Guilherme Silva Cardoso - 113-127 Ricardian Equivalence revisited: introductory notes
by Maria Isabel Busato - 128-149 Theories of financialization of non-financial corporations: a critique
by Francisco Paulo Cipolla & Paolo Giussani - 150-171 Monetary policy in Brazil in pandemic times
by Carmem Feijó & Eliane Cristina Araújo & Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 172-191 Patterns of external insertion in global value chains: a comparative analysis between Brazil and China
by Caroline Giusti de Araújo & Antonio Carlos Diegues - 192-206 Corporate venture capital and corporate accelerators: differences and similarities
by Mateus Christiano König Martins & Rafaela Oliveira Padilha & Solange Maria da Silva - 207-221 The action and thought of Fernão Bracher, a conservative with public spirit
by João Villaverde & José Marcio Rego - 222-243 Social networks effects on outcomes of government programs: a systematic review
by Jéssica Faciroli & Ricardo da Silva Freguglia & Tassio Ferenzini Martins Sirqueira & Marcel de Toledo Vieira - 244-255 An ecological view of New Developmentalism: a proposal of integration
by Giulio Guarini & José Luis Oreiro
2021, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 637-656 Government spending, the exchange rate and growth: empirical evidence for Latin America
by Moritz Cruz & Josue Zavaleta - 657-678 Real exchange rate and Brazilian industry productivity in the long run: theory, model and evidence for the recent period
by Kayo Cícero Quirino de Souza & Guilherme Jonas C. da Silva - 679-699 National Developmental State: the beginnings of historical-social procedurality and pioneering essays
by Isaias Albertin de Moraes - 700-722 Methodological influence on Brazilian deindustrialization
by Paulo César Morceiro - 723-744 Contractionary depreciations in Latin America during the 2000s
by Martín Montané & Emiliano Libman & Guido Zack - 745-759 Why we need an allocative (and resourceful) welfare state
by Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky - 760-781 The dynamics of industrial geographic distribution: evidence from Brazil (2002-2014)
by Roberta de Moraes Rocha & José Ewerton Silva Araújo - 782-796 An assessment of the debates over income distribution and growth in the Neo-Kaleckian literature
by Sulafa Nofal - 797-814 The reswitching of techniques and its epistemological implications: a deepening of criticism
by Alain Herscovici - 815-834 Sraffa and the “laws of returns”: an analysis of the 1925-1926 articles
by José Maria Dias Pereira - 835-839 Retirements and pensions in Brazil: progressive or regressive?
by Rodolfo Hoffamann - 840-841 Population aging and inequality – Reply to Hoffmann
by Eliana Cardoso & Thais Peresh Dietrich & André Portela Souza
2021, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 447-465 National policy space: reframing the political economy of globalization and its implications for national sovereignty and democracy
by Thomas Palley - 466-486 Business cycles fluctuations and commodities prices: evidence for Brazil
by André Moreira Cunha & Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis & Priscila Linck - 487-506 PEC 32 of Administrative Reform: A critical analysis
by José Luis Oreiro & Helder Lara Ferreira-Filho - 507-524 Reason, scientism, and methodology: Hayek’s adherence to complexity through the development of his methodological criticism in the Abuse of Reason Project
by Keanu Telles da Costa & Eduardo Angeli - 525-537 Legalization of drugs and strategic behaviour
by Vinícius Phillipe de AlbuquerqueMello & Francisco S. Ramos - 538-554 Credit constraints and structure: a theoretical model of extractivism and slow-growth dynamics
by Leopoldo Gómez-Ramírez & Nestor Garza - 555-562 O futuro do capitalismo para Branko Milanovic
by David Beltrão Simons Tavares de Albuquerque - 563-587 The unfounded enthusiasm towards private participation in infrastructure
by Emilio Chernavsky - 588-610 The political economy of the Workers’ Assitance Fund: an analysis of its recent performance (2005-2018)
by Sandro Pereira Silva - 611-632 Political economy of Brazilian startups: a new order in a turbulent scenario
by Anita Kon
2021, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 220-235 The exchange rate in Orthodox, Keynesian and New Developmentalism theoretical models: a literature review
by Willian Capriata & Leonardo Flauzino de Souza - 236-253 Panem et circenses: on the macroeconomics of the pandemic
by Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza - 254-270 Conventions, Money Creation and Public Debt to Face the Covid-19 Crisis and its Aftermath: A Post-Keynesian View
by Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende & Fábio Henrique Bittes Terra & Fernando Ferrari Filho - 271-291 The resistance of the four European worlds of welfare from the birth of the euro
by Antón Losada & Cristina Ares - 292-313 Growth and institutional changes: a historical evolution
by Alessandro Morselli - 314-332 Modern Money Theory: rise in the international scenario and recent debate in Brazil
by Simone Deos & Olívia Bullio Mattos & Fernanda Ultremare & Ana Rosa Ribeiro de Mendonça - 333-350 The unexplored influences of modern physics on John R. Commons’ economic theory
by Sebastião Neto Ribeiro Guedes & Rodrigo Constantino Jerônimo - 351-371 Performance of clean development mechanism projects for sustainable development in Brazil
by Elaine Aparecida Fernandes & Gustavo Barros Leite - 372-384 Narrative Economics and Behavioral Economics: contributions to the behavioral insights on post-Keynesian theory
by Gabriel Vilela Resende Freitas - 385-401 National, democratic and social: Chilean developmentalism during radical governments
by Julia Veiga Vieira Mancio Bandeira & Pedro Perfeito da Silva - 402-425 The conceptual evolution of inequality and poverty in economic thought
by André Roncaglia de Carvalho & Luciana Rosa de Souza - 426-443 Unionism, productive restructuring and finance capitalism
by Janaína de Oliveira & Maria Chaves Jardim & Sidney Jard da Silva
2021, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 3-22 The Rehn-Meidner Plan and the Swedish development model in the Golden Years
by Felipe Maruf Quintas & Marcus Ianoni - 23-43 Population aging and inequality
by Eliana Cardoso & Thais Peres Dietrich & André Portela Souza - 44-64 Taxing wealth: general principles, international perspectives and lessons for Brazil
by Marc Morgan & Pedro Carvalho Junior - 65-78 The public deficit and the growth of the federal securities debt (1995-2018)
by Joaquim Miguel Couto & Luis Gustavo Alves Lima & Ana Cristina Lima Couto - 79-99 Financialisation and the Portuguese private consumption: two contradictory effects?
by Andreia Gonçalves & Ricardo Barradas - 100-116 Behavioral economics of corruption and its implications
by Roberta Muramatsu & Ana Maria A. F. Bianchi - 117-136 Measuring the fiscal governance instruments: a synthetic index for EU countries
by Slawomir Franek & Marta Postula - 137-154 Analysis of the effects of the New Automotive Regime (1996-1999) and Inovar-Auto (2012-2017)
by Rodrigo Silveira dos Santos & Reno Schmidt & Vivian Sebben Adami & Fabrício Carlos Schmidt - 155-175 Economic growth and innovation: an estimation of the innovation possibilities function
by Ediane Canci - 176-197 Determinants of the technological intensity of state exports for the period of rising commodity prices
by Felipe Orsolin Teixeira & Daniel Arruda Coronel & José Luis da Costa Oreiro - 198-201 Comment on “Sraffa and the Labour Theory of Value: a note”
by William Jefferies - 202-206 Comment on “Sraffa and the Labour Theory of Value: a note” – Reply to William Jefferies
by Fabio Anderaos de Araujo - 207-214 Comments to the article “The political role of the State in Cambridge theories of growth and distribution”
by João Gabriel de Araujo Oliveira & Renato Nozaki Sugahara & Joanilio Rodolpho Teixeira
2020, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 587-603 The decline of neoliberalism: a play in three acts
by Fernando Rugitsky - 604-621 Financing COVID-19, inflation and fiscal constraint
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 622-646 The COVID-19 pandemic: theoretical scenarios of its socioeconomic impacts in Latin America and the Caribbean
by Cintya Lanchimbra & Andrea Bonilla-Bolaños & Juan Pablo Díaz-Sánchez - 647-668 Impacts of the COVID-19 crisis on the Brazilian labor market
by Lauro Mattei & Vicente Loeblein Heinen