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2012, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 142-166 The Brazilian market in the XIX century: an approach through the cabotage commerce
by Renato Leite Marcondes
2011, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 684-698 Icelands Meltdown: The rise and fall of international banking in the North Atlantic
by Robert Wade & Silla Sigurgeirsdottir - 699-729 Financial liberalization, macroeconomic policy and economic growth within the BRIC’s countries
by Luiz Fernado de Paula & Fábio Campos Barcelos - 730-750 Finance-led growth regime in Brazil
by Miguel Bruno & Hawa Diawara & Eliane Araujo & Ana Carolina Reis & Mário Rubens - 751-770 Financial integration, foreign savings and income convergence: theory and evidence
by Aderbal Oliveira Damasceno - 771-793 Interests and international relations trajectories
by Jaime Cesar Coelho - 794-812 Countercyclical fiscal policy, international financial crisis and economic growth in Brazil
by Sergio Ricardo de Brito Gadelha - 813-831 Institutions and regional policies: a proposal for the new Sudene
by Dinilson Pedroza Júnior & Thiago Alexandro N. Andrade & Cristine Vieira do Bonfim - 832-832 SPECIAL SECTION: Growth with Financial Stability and New Developmentalism
by ... - 833-837 THE PROJECT: Financial Instability and Overvaluation of the Exchange Rate in Latin America
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 838-843 THE FIRST WORKSHOP: New Developmentalism
by Document - 844-846 THE DOCUMENT: Ten Theses on New Developmentalism
by Document - 847-847 THE SECOND WORKSHOP: Financial Stability and Financial Governance in Brazil
by Document - 848-852 Financial regulation and the Brazilian response to the 2008-2009 financial crisis
by Nelson Barbosa - 853-857 Structured derivatives contracts, hedging exchange appreciation and financial instability: Brazil, China and Korea
by Jan Kregel - 858-862 Financial stability regulation in Brazil (1998-2008)
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 863-866 Financial governance in Brazil 1998-2010: An overview
by Ricardo Carneiro - 867-873 Banking efficiency, governance and financial regulation in Brazil
by Luiz Fernando de Paula - 874-879 Macroeconomic constraints to growth of Brazilian economy
by José Luis Oreiro - 880-888 Brazil’s response: How did financial regulation and monetary policy influence recovery?
by Fernando Ferrari Filho - 889-892 A note on Brazilian financial regulation and governance
by Fernando de Holanda Barbosa - 893-902 The Brazilian experience on prudential regulation and its impacts on the 2008 financial crisis
by Rogério Sobreira - 903-911 Exchange rate management techniques
by Daniela Magalhães Prates - 912-927 Overcoming the “impossible trinity”: towards a mix of macroeconomic policy instruments for sustaining economic development in Brazil
by André Nassif
2011, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 507-527 From political economy to economic policy
by Lecio Morais & Alfredo Saad-Filho - 528-550 Real exchange rate and economic growth
by Marcos Rocha & Marcelo Curado & Daniel Damiani - 551-562 Real exchange rate, exchange rate misalignment and economic growth in Brazil: 1994-2007
by José Luis Oreiro & Lionello Punzo & Eliane Araújo & Gabriel Squeff - 563-578 Exchange rate regulations, the behavior of exchange rates, and macroeconomic stability in Brazil
by Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza & Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 579-593 Inflation target, real exchange rate and external crisis in a Kaleckian model
by Gabriel Porcile & Alexandre Souza & Ricardo Viana - 594-617 The Banco Central do Brasil's institutional framework after ten years
by Emmanuel Carré - 618-637 Diversification or specialization
by Laura Carvalho & David Kupfer - 638-658 Harrod under analysis: path-dependence, historic time and endogenous structural change
by Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira - 659-678 Judiciary and regulatory policy
by Rafael Silveira e Silva & Álvaro P. S. Costa Júnior
2011, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 339-351 Rethinking macroeconomic policies for development
by Deepak Nayyar - 352-369 Justice and development in Amartya Sen’s though
by Thomas H. Kang - 370-380 The flows of FDI in Brazil in the 1990's
by Nilson Maciel de Paula & Terezinha Saracini Ciriello Mazzetto - 381-396 Sustainable underdevelopment?
by Jorge Luís Teixeira Àvila & Roberto Luís de Melo Monte-Mór - 397-414 Public banks in mature financial sistems
by Jennifer Hermann - 415-434 Conservatism and rigidity in monetary policy
by André de Melo Modenesi - 435-454 Surprises in relation to monetary policy and the capital market
by Walter Gonçalves Junior & William Eid Junior - 455-470 Pricing regulatiâon of individual health plans
by Carlos Octávio Ocké-Reis & Simone de Souza Cardoso - 471-492 The influence of labor unions on wage formation in the sugarcane sector
by Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de Moraes - 493-502 An account of new developmentalism and its structuralist macroeconomics
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
2011, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 187-202 The effects of the global economic crisis in Latin America
by Arturo Guillén - 203-216 Macroeconomic trouble and policy challenges in the wake of the financial bust
by Angel Asensio - 217-237 The new international financial crisis: causes, consequences and perspectives
by Flavio Vilela Vieira - 238-248 Neoliberalism in Latin America
by David Ibarra - 249-261 Celso Furtado, the return to the basic controversy
by Fernando Pedrão - 262-282 The economic psychology as an answer to methodological individualism
by Ruth Hofmann & Victor Pelaez - 283-304 Measuring racial inequalities in the labor market
by Pedro C. Chadarevian - 305-314 Is a new Keynesian-struturalist school of thought emerging in Brazil?
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 315-334 Crisis developments international financial
by Luiz Fernando de Paula & Fernando Ferrari Filho & Thomas I. Palley & Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho & Jan Kregel & Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & José Luis Oreiro & Daniela Magalhães Prates & Julio Gomes de Almeida & Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende
2011, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 3-30 The underestimated role of universities for the Brazilian system of innovation
by Wilson Suzigan & Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 31-55 Development conventions in Lula’s mandates: an essay on political economy
by Fabio S. Erber - 56-76 The myth of Vargas’ economic populism
by Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca - 77-97 Monetary and financial cooperation: what is good to Asian is also good to Latin America?
by Renato Baumann & Carlos Mussi - 98-117 Laypeople, experts and expectation formation
by Luiz Rogério de Camargos - 118-138 Growth and industrialization in Brazil: an interpretation in the light of Kaldor's proposals
by Marcos Tostes Lamonica & Carmem Aparecida Feijó - 139-159 Fiscal adjustment in Brazil: Some considerations under a post Keynesian approach
by Sergio Wulff Gobetti & Adriana Moreira Amado - 160-180 A study on the victimization in the city of São Paulo
by Regina Madalozzo & Giovanna Maia Furtado
2010, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 539-559 A master in the periphery of capitalism. The political economy of Maria da Conceição Tavares
by Rogério P. de Andrade & Renata Carvalho Silva - 560-580 Knowledge governance, innovation and development
by Leonardo Burlamaqui - 581-603 The Brazilian economy pulled by the aggregate demand
by José Luís Oreiro & Luciano Nakabashi & Gustavo José de Guimarães e Souza - 604-624 Determinative common factors of currency and financial crisis
by Cristina Fátima Martins de Bessa & Tito Belchior Silva Moreira & Maurício de Paula Pinto Barata & Fernando Antônio Ribeiro Soares - 625-644 Dynamic method of the Stockholm School
by Fernando Nogueira da Costa - 645-662 Infrastructure and productivity in Brazil
by Caio Cesar Mussolini & Vladimir Kuhl Teles - 663-686 Structuralist development macroeconomics
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Paulo Gala - 687-705 Capital-labor relations in the knowledge economy
by Bouzid Izerrougene - 706-716 The real mechanisms of the global economy
by Angel Asensio
2010, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 364?380-364?380 The rhythm in the fall of inequality in Brazil is acceptable?
by Sergei Suarez Dillon Soares - 381-400 Global booms and busts: How is Brazils middle class faring?
by Jan Peter Wogart - 401-419 Job flows, workers flows and employment flows in Brazil
by Eduardo Pontual Ribeiro - 420-437 Karl Polanyi, Athens and us: The contemporary significance of Polanyis thought
by Bernardo Stuhlberger Wjuniski & Ramón G. Fernandez - 438-454 The ecological and evolutionary economics of Georgescu-Roegen
by Andrei Domingues Cechin & José Eli da Veiga - 455-472 Herbert A. Simon and the concept of rationality: Boundaries and procedures
by Gustavo Barros - 473-490 Cause and effect: Marx's contributions to research on finance and innovation
by Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 491-510 Foreign direct investment flow, competitiveness and technological structure of foreign trade in China in the beginning of the 21st century
by Samantha Ferreira Cunha & Clésio Lourenço Xavier - 511-531 Addressing rural development discussions in Brazil: context and issues of debate
by Sergio Schneider - 511-531 Comment on the article "The behavior of the tax waiver arising from private spending on health care between the years 1996 and 2003 "
by Rodolfo Hoffmann & Fernando Gaiger Silveira
2010, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 189-200 Are we all Keynesians?
by Marc Lavoie - 201-218 China: stability and economic growth
by Marcelo José Braga Nonnenberg - 219-232 De-Industrialization: concept, causes, effects and the Brazilian case
by José Luis Oreiro & Carmem A. Feijó - 233-253 Economic growth and foreign liquidity in Brazil after 1970
by Fabrício de Assis C. Vieira & Márcio Holland - 254-270 Weber and Schumpeter: the economic action of the entrepreneur
by Ana Cristina Braga Martes - 271-292 Marshall and the critics to the classical political economy
by Laura Valladão de Mattos - 293-309 Tariff Discrimination on Brazils soluble coffee: an economic analysis
by Marislei Nishijima & Sylvia Macchione Saes - 310-328 Inflation persistence and new Keynesian Phillips curves for Brazil
by Fernando de Aquino Fonseca Neto - 329-339 Economic growth stimulated by natural resources
by Daniela Corrêa & Gilberto Tadeu Lima - 340-356 The theory of the perspective and the changes of preference in the mainstream
by Bruno Berger & Huáscar Fialho Pessali
2010, Volume 30, Issue 1
- 3-26 The 2008 financial crisis and neoclassical economics
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 27-44 Economic science and scientific explanation models
by Leda Maria Paulani - 45-62 The State and the economy in South Korea: from the developmentist state to the Asian crisis and later recovery
by Alexandre Queiroz Guimarães - 63-72 Interest rate, exchange rate and the system of inflation target in Brazil
by Franklin Serrano - 73-88 A note on inflation targeting and economic growth in Brazil
by Gilberto Libânio - 89-111 Uncertainties, monetary policy and financial stability: challenges on inflation targeting
by Gabriel Caldas Montes - 112-123 The effect of industrial policies on the electronic sector in Brazil
by Jorge Chami Batista - 124-139 The survival of small companies in the capitalist development
by Oswaldo Guerra & Francisco Teixeira - 140-158 The effect of reelection intention on public health expenditures
by Lucas M. Novaes & Enlinson Mattos - 159-177 Central Bank transparency: an analysis of the Brazilian case
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça & Adriana Inhudes
2009, Volume 29, Issue 4
- 324-340 Can future systemic financial risks be quantified? Ergodic vs nonergodic stochastic processes
by Paul Davidson - 341-356 The Global Crisis and the Implications for Developing Countries and the BRICs
by Jan Kregel - 357-376 Determinants of the recovery of formal employment in Brazil: evidence for the period 2001/2005 and hypotheses for a research agenda
by José Celso Cardoso Junior - 377-385 Development and inequalities
by Pierre Salama - 386-405 Wages, productivity and profits in the Brazilian industry, 1945-1978
by Renato Perim Colistete - 406-420 Recent performance of the Brazilian labor market: 1992-2005
by Lauro Ramos - 421-435 Social-environmental indicators: evolution and perspectives
by José Eli da Veiga - 436-453 Protectionism and industrialization: a critical assessment of the Latin American industrialization period
by Noemi Levy-Orlik - 454-472 Alternative educational policy for Brazil: School Accountability
by Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade - 473-483 Public indebtedness, growth, currency and inflation: comment on “Pleasant Mathematics”, by Gerson Lima
by Fabrício Leite & Gustavo Aggio & Eduardo Angeli - 484-492 Public indebtedness, growth, currency and inflation: comment on “nice math”, by Gerson Lima - the reply
by Gerson Lima
2009, Volume 29, Issue 3
- 5-14 Tamás József Károly Szmrecsányi (1936-2009)
by Victor Pelaez - 15-34 Rethinking the economics of capital mobility and capital controls
by Thomas I. Palley - 35-53 From populism to exchange rate bands: the evolution exchange rate policy in Chile from 1970 to 1999
by Patrícia Helena F. Cunha & Paulo Gala - 54-70 Valuation models and Simons bounded rationality
by Alexandra Strommer de Faria Godoi - 71-92 Inflation targets, monetary policy and investment: a study for seventeen countries
by Luis Alberto Pelicioni & Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende - 94-113 Inflation targets: lessons from the Greenspan era
by Simone Silva de Deos & Rogério P. de Andrade - 114-134 Different wage policy patterns in Brazilian states: an analysis based on the public-private wage differential
by Gabriela Miranda Moriconi & João S. Moura Neto & Nelson Marconi & Paulo Roberto Arvate - 135-152 Welfare State and employment in health activities in developed countries since the Post-Second World War
by Luiz Marcos de Oliveira Silva & Fernando Mansor de Mattos - 153-172 Conditional validity of the equilibrium in Keynes' General Theor
by Ricardo Ramalhete Moreira - 173-190 The trend towards international harmonization of patents’ protection and its problems
by Ronaldo Fiani - 191-212 The new Brazilian bankruptcy law: first impacts
by Aloisio Araujo & Bruno Funchal - 213-231 How does Brazilian private investment respond to increases in the gross tax burden? An econometric investigation
by Cláudio H. dos Santos & Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires - 232-251 The effects of educational policies in the economic growth
by Joilson Dias & Maria Helena Ambrósio Dias & Fernandina Fernandes de Lima - 252-253 Comments on the paper "Banking and regional inequality in Brazil: an empirical note"
by Rodolfo Hoffmann - 254-255 Reply to the comment of Rodolfo Hoffmann
by Marcos A. M. Lima & Marcelo Resende - 256-273 Institutional and financial innovations in the U.S. housing finance system
by Rafael Fagundes Cagnin - 274-294 The architecture of the current international financial system
by Maryse Farhi & Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra
2009, Volume 29, Issue 2
- 163-190 The two methods and the hard core of economics
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 191-211 Michal Kalecki, a pioneer of development economics
by Julio Lopez G. & Martín Puchet A. & Michael Assous - 212-227 States and economic development
by Atul Kohli - 228-244 State and social territorial conflicts in Bolivia in the 21st century
by Hoyêdo Nunes Lins - 245-266 An interpretation of the First German Economic Miracle
by Ricardo Luís Chaves Feijó - 267-284 Is there an international economic order? Problematizing a premise
by Dawisson Belém Lopes & Leonardo César Souza Ramos - 285-301 Critical notes on new-Keynesian macroeconomics
by Claudio Gontijo - 302-318 Torricelli, steam power, and the technological drift of the Scientific Revolution
by Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak
2009, Volume 29, Issue 1
- 3-23 Argentina post-convertibility: a new developmentalism case?
by André Moreira Cunha & Andrés Ferrari - 24-42 Budget deficit and national savings: theoretical approach
by Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende - 43-61 Fiscal reform and federal relations: Brasilian deadlocks
by Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre & Guilherme Leite da Silva Dias - 62-81 The death and resurrection of economics with psychology: remarks from a methodological standpoint
by Roberta Muramatsu - 82-91 Structural change, institutional development and sustained economic growth
by Fernanda Cardoso & Daniela Corrêa & Gilberto Tadeu Lima - 92-113 “Stability and Full Employment”: the origins of Kaldor’s framework for economic fluctuation and growth analysis
by Fabio N. P. de Freitas - 114-132 Discussing the role of the Bolsa Familia Program in the decision of the Brazilian presidential elections of 2006
by Rosa Maria Marques & Marcel Guedes Leite & Áquilas Mendes & Mariana Ribeiro Jansen Ferreira - 133-149 The 2008 financial crisis
by 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 da Costa Oreiro & Flávio Augusto Correa Basilio & Paulo Gala
2008, Volume 28, Issue 4
- 539-556 Globalization and monetary inconvertibility
by Ricardo Carneiro - 557-576 Globalization, nation-state and catching up
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 577-594 An analysis of the national development strategy of Malaysia
by Cleomar Gomes & Clemens Nunes - 595-611 Capital account liberalization and economic growth
by Aderbal Oliveira Damasceno - 612-630 Public debt, government current account saving and primary surplus
by Alexandre Manoel Angelo da Silva & Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires - 631-647 Tax expenditures with healthcare in Brazil: the behavior between the years 1996 and 2003
by Bernardo Sicsú & Maria de Fátima Siliansky de Andreazzi & Tássia Gazé Holguin - 648-668 Inflation targets in perspective
by Gabriel Caldas Montes - 669-677 Banking and regional inequality in Brazil
by Marcos Lima & Marcelo Resende - 678-697 Industrial policy and credible commitments
by Robson Antonio Grassi
2008, Volume 28, Issue 3
- 371-391 Globalization in Brazil: responsible or spacegoat?
by Paul Kliass & Pierre Salama - 392-413 Resuming growth in Latin America
by Julio Lopez G. & Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 414-433 Asset inflation and deflation triggered by the US housing financial system
by Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas & Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra - 434-442 Exchange, speculation and interest in the General Theory model
by João Sicsú - 443-453 School accountability in Brazil: experiences and difficulties
by Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade - 454-470 Increasing returns and the international distribution of income
by Alexandre De Zagottis - 471-489 Pleasant mathematics
by Gerson Lima - 490-509 Foreign direct investment and the performance of Brazilian exports
by Elaine Aparecida Fernandes & Antonio Carvalho Campos - 510-529 Bargaining power of the unions and collective bargaining in the industry of the Rio Grande do Sul, 1979-1995
by Carlos Henrique Horn
2008, Volume 28, Issue 2
- 187-206 Inflation targeting: the conventional analysis and an alternative model
by Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima - 207-225 Sustainable development: conceptualizations and measurement
by Charles C. Mueller - 226-238 South America in movement
by Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. - 239-248 TINA, AIDS, and the underdevelopment problem in Africa
by Akinpelu Olanrewaju Olutayo & Molatokunbo Abiola Oluwaseun Olutayo & Ayokunle Olumuyiwa Omobowale - 249-268 The recent behavior of the Brazilian direct investment abroad in perspective
by Daniela Corrêa & Gilberto Tadeu Lima - 269-290 Child labor and the parents’ status of employment
by Maria Cristina Cacciamali & Fábio Tatei - 291-311 From the Miracle to the Lost Decade
by Nicolas Grinberg - 312-330 New pension programs in Latin America
by Sidney Jard da Silva - 331-357 Capital Flows, External Fragility and Currency Regimes:
by Luciano Ferreira Gabriel & José Luís da Costa Oreiro
2008, Volume 28, Issue 1
- 3-27 From semi-stagnation to growth in a sino-centric market
by Antonio Barros de Castro - 28-46 The State and its reasons: the 2nd PND
by Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca & Sergio Marley Modesto Monteiro - 47-71 The Dutch disease and its neutralization: a Ricardian approach
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 72-96 Are there evidences of deindustrailization in Brazil?
by André Nassif - 97-115 National Bank: Ponzi game, PROER and FCVS
by Fernando de Holanda Barbosa - 116-135 The new discipline of comparative economic systems: a proposition
by Ricardo Luis Chaves Feijó - 136-154 The finance-investment-savings-funding circuit in open economias
by Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende - 155-165 Answers to a marxist critic of the rhetorical and pragmatic perspectives in economics
by Danilo Araújo Fernandes & Paulo Gala & José Marcio Rego - 166-177 The adventure of criticism
by Leda Maria Paulani
2007, Volume 27, Issue 4
- 507-524 Why new-developementalism?
by João Sicsú & Luiz Fernando de Paula & Renaut Michel - 525-545 The false promises of the (second) Washington consensus
by Eric Berr & François Combarnous - 546-566 The Irish miracle as an example of the adoption of a national development strategy
by Alexandra Strommer de Farias Godoi - 567-574 The political role of the state in Cambridge Theories of growth and distribution
by Sébastien Charles - 575-594 Para superar el estancamiento económico en México: “nudos críticos” de un proyecto nacional de desarrol lo
by Arturo Guillén - 595-615 Social scale and the hypothesis of the not recognized income distribution
by Rudi Rocha & André Urani - 616-632 The limits of workers’ share in profits
by Francisco Paulo Cipolla - 633-650 A North-South evolutionary model
by André Luiz Fernandes - 651-663 An analysis of the zero nominal deficit proposal
by Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires - 664-683 What does the re-elected have?
by Carlos Pereira & Lucio Renno
2007, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 323-344 The recent rise in the commodities prices
by Daniela Magalhães Prates - 345-356 Did ISI fail and is neoliberalism the answer for Latin America?
by Anil Hira - 357-374 Nations and styles of political economy
by João Antonio de Paula & Hugo E. A. da Gama Cerqueira & Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 375-393 A new cultural cleavage in post-modern society
by Jan-Erik Lane - 394-412 Intangible capital intangível and intelectual property rights
by Alain Herscovici - 413-430 The two ways of Ricardo’s principle of comparative advantages and the gold standard
by Cláudio Gontijo - 431-451 Inflation targets and exchange rate in Brazil
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 452-471 Pluriactivity and public policy
by Carlos Alves do Nascimento - 472-494 Federalism and subnational indebtedness
by Mônica Mora & Fabio Giambiagi