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2007, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 163-183 “Soft” slavery in Brazil: Was Gilberto Freyre right?
by Flávio Rabelo Versiani - 184-192 The industrialization of the Brazilian exports regulation between 1964 and 1974
by Jorge Chami Batista & Wilson Calmon Almeida dos Santos - 193-208 Political economy of preferencial trade agreement
by Daniel Augusto Motta - 209-220 Kaleckian economic growth models: an analysis
by Mário Augusto Bertella - 221-241 Work productivity and structural change in Brazilian mining and manufacturing industries, 1970-2001
by Frederico Rocha - 242-260 Cantillon and Sismondi on population, rent and subsistence
by Mauricio C. Coutinho - 261-280 Regulation of network industries: between flexibility and stability
by Alexandre Ditzel Faraco & Diogo R. Coutinho - 281-300 Building-up influence: post-war industrialization in the State of Minas Gerais, Brazil
by Eduardo A. Haddad & Geoffrey Hewings & Fernanda Leon & Raul Cristovão dos Santos - 301-319 State exports in Brazil
by Ana Cristina Pereira das Neves & Marcos Tadeu Caputi Lélis
2007, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 3-19 Why foreign savings fail to cause growth
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Paulo Gala - 20-40 External debt in developing economies: assessment and policy issues
by Márcio Holland - 41-59 International liquidity and reflex cycle
by Marco Flávio da Cunha Resende & Adriana Moreira Amado - 60-81 National exchange rate policies and international debt crises
by Bryan Andrew Kenyon Johnson - 82-107 A post-keynesian macro-dynamic model of simulation
by José Luis Oreiro & Fábio Hideki Ono - 108-129 The reasons of the laissez-faire
by Laura Valladão de Mattos - 130-146 On the political economy of development and the contribution of services
by Anita Kon - 147-156 The success of the possible Mercosur
by Aldo Ferrer
2006, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 483-501 Peripheral strategies sixty years after the Bretton Woods agreement
by André Moreira Cunha - 502-517 Alan Greenspan, the confidence strategy
by Edwin Le Heron - 518-536 The empirical determinants of happiness in Brazil
by Raphael Bottura Corbi & Naércio Aquino Menezes-Filho - 537-551 New-consensus macroeconomic governance in a keynesian world, and the keynesian alternative
by Angel Asensio - 552-563 The effects of Central Bank independence and the rate of turnover on the Brazilian inflation
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 564-574 Social policy: Targeting or Universalism?
by Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky - 575-595 Relationship between the land market, economic growth and land insecurity explained by an overlapping model
by Claudio Araujo & Catherine Araujo Bonjean & Jean-Louis Combes & Pascale Combes Motel - 596-618 Brazilian labor market informality
by Gabriel Ulyssea - 619-626 On John Kenneth Galbraith's legacy
by Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy
2006, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 323-344 Authoritarian governments and exchange rate policy in Latin American countries
by Cláudio Ribeiro Lucinda & Paulo Roberto Arvate - 345-363 Cooperation, social capital and economic performance
by Marcos Fernandes Gonçalves da Silva - 364-380 Directions of Brazilian financial liberalization
by João Sicsú - 381-400 China as a double pole in the world economy and the recentralization of the Asian economy
by Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros - 401-424 China: long-run economic growth
by Flávio Vilela Vieira - 425-444 Origin and development of Chinese township and village enterprises (TVEs)
by Gilmar Masiero - 445-458 Credibility, rules and power in the European Union institutions
by Abel Caballero & Gonzalo Caballero & Abel Losada - 459-474 Manufacturing real wages in Mexico
by Antonia López Villa Vicencio & Julio López Gallardo
2006, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 163-185 Industrial policy and development
by Wilson Suzigan & João Furtado - 186-202 New Development Strategy for Brazil
by João Paulo de Almeida Magalhães - 203-230 National development strategy
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 231-238 The contagion effect of public debt on monetary policy
by Fernando de Holanda Barbosa - 239-257 Growth of the firm and foreign trade
by Fabricio Catermol - 258-273 The effects of the capital account liberalization on the fiscal policy
by Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires - 274-289 Political and institutional factors in the contemporary theories on the growth of government expenditures
by Flávio da Cunha Rezende - 290-316 Competitiveness and Technical Change
by Sérgio Almeida de Souza
2006, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 3-22 Economics and Rhetoric: the Brazilian Chapter
by Leda Maria Paulani - 23-38 Central Bank Independence and Fiscal equilibrium
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 39-57 Still the century of government savings banks? the Caixa Econômica Federal
by Kurt von Mettenheim - 58-74 The Social in Lula´'s government
by Rosa Maria Marques & Áquilas Mendes - 75-94 An evaluation of the 2003 tax reform effort in Brazil
by Rogério L. F. Werneck - 95-118 Technological Capacity and Catching Up
by Mauro Borges Lemos & Bruno Campos & Elenice Biazi & Fabiana Santos - 119-136 The concept of service
by Dimária Silva e Meirelles - 137-157 An evaluation of Stiglitz’s Contributions to the Theory of the Financial Markets
by Dante Mendes Aldrighi
2005, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 323-336 A contribution to the debate on the efficacy of monetary policy and some implications in the case of Brazil
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 337-356 Macro-analysis, regulation and the method: an alternative to the methodological holism and individualism to a historical and institutionalist macro-economy
by Miguel Bruno - 357-369 Transparency: Bacen versus Bank of England
by Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade - 370-390 Mercosur: the dilemma between the customs union and a free trade area
by Honorio Kume & Guida Piani - 391-395 Export subsidies, countervailing duties, and welfare
by Yu-Ter Wang - 396-417 La reconfiguracion economica internacional
by David Ibarra - 418-438 Citizens against the state: the riddle of high impact, low functionality courts in Brazil
by Matthew M. Taylor - 439-453 Microeconomic impacts of the mergers and acquisitions of energy industries in the World
by Helder Queiroz Pinto Jr. & Mariana Lootty - 454-475 Renegotiation of the public debt in conditions of excessive debt
by Rodrigo Octávio Marques de Almeida
2005, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 163-189 An interpretation of Brazil’s growth deceleration
by Edmar Lisboa Bacha & Regis Bonelli - 190-208 Import substitution in Brazil between 1995 and 2000
by Ana Maria de Paiva Franco & Renato Baumann - 209-223 The debt crisis: a re-appraisal
by Carlos Alberto Cinquetti - 224-232 The dollar and the global disequilibria
by Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo - 233-253 Changes in times of globalization: is capitalism not progressive any more?
by José Ricardo Tauile & Luiz Augusto Estrella Faria - 254-276 What is the value of self-interest?
by Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky - 277-294 Historicity, Entropy and No Linearity
by Alain Herscovici - 295-313 Inter-jurisdictional fiscal competition
by Sergio Guimarães Ferreira & Ricardo Varsano & José Roberto Afonso
2005, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 1-2 Obituary: Celso Furtado
by ... - 5-22 Innovation, competition and financial vulnerability in economic development
by Leonardo Burlamaqui & Jan Kregel - 23-44 The return of Ulysses´: Notes on the Logic of Plans and Commitments
by Ana Maria Bianchi & Roberta Muramatsu - 45-59 Joblessness
by Amit Bhaduri - 60-73 The impact on advanced economics of north-south trade in manufacturing and services
by Robert Rowthorn - 74-95 Foreign direct investment, accumulation of productive capital and income distribution
by Mário Augusto Bertella & Gilberto Tadeu Lima - 96-100 Inflation Bias: an appraisal
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 101-114 Exchange regimes: an alternativa model for Brasil
by Manoel Carlos de Castro Pires - 115-137 Ownership and control structure of publicly traded companies in Brazil
by Dante Mendes Aldrighi & Roberto Mazzer Neto - 138-156 Articles in the press on Celso Furtado
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Francisco de Oliveira & Yoshiaki Nakano & Fernando Ferrari Filho & José Serra & Pedro Malan & Marco Maciel & Arturo Guillén R. & Ricardo Bielschowsky
2005, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 3-10 Galbraith: A partisan appraisal
by James K. Galbraith - 11-28 Post-Large Scale Industry and Neoliberalism
by Eleutério F. S. Prado - 29-52 Explaining the virtuous economic growth of the Golden Age (1945-1973)
by Fernando Augusto Mansor de Mattos - 53-73 The political economy of personnel expenditures:
by Barry Ames & Taeko Hiroi & Lucio Renno - 74-112 The Impacts of Commercial Liberalization on the Brazilian External Trade Pattern
by André Nassif - 113-130 On the Evolution of the Brazilian Labor Market
by Cláudio Salvadori Dedecca - 131-153 Bankruptcy Law, Credit and Interest Rates in Brazil
by Antonio Gledson de Carvalho - 154-173 A Critical Evaluation of the Proposal for Currency Convertibility of the Real
by Fernando Ferrari Filho & Frederico G. Jayme Jr. & Gilberto Tadeu Lima & José Luís Oreiro & Luiz Fernando de Paula
2004, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 483-486 The challenges of the new generation
by Celso Furtado - 487-500 Capitalism, development, and democracy
by Adam Przeworski - 501-515 Liquidity preference: the new international financial arrangements invalidate the theory?
by Adriana Moreira Amado - 516-525 Power and conflict in macropolicy-making: a note on a political economy of an incomes policy
by Gilberto Tadeu Lima - 526-547 IS-LM: a history?
by Alexandre Augusto Seijas de Andrade & Matheus Albergaria de Magalhães - 548-570 Clusters or Local Production Systems: Mapping, Classification and Suggestions for Polices
by Wilson Suzigan & João Furtado & Renato Garcia & Sérgio Sampaio - 571-593 The entrepreneur in the economic theory
by João Antonio de Paulo & Hugo E. A. da Gama Cerqueira & Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 594-612 Mercosur: ambitious policies, poor practices
by André Filipe Zago de Azevedo - 613-631 Eighteen years after Lucro, Acumulação e Crise: An analysis on economic development, technological progress and income distribution
by José Antônio Rodrigues da Cunha - 632-637 Inflationary tax and inflationary transfers in Brazil: 1947-2003
by Rubens Penha Cysne & Paulo C. Coimbra-Lisboa - 638-646 Development proposal for Brazil
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
2004, Volume 24, Issue 3
- 323-345 Monetary orthodoxy and heterodoxy: the question of currency neutrality
by Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo - 346-353 Measuring the credibility of the inflation targeting in Brazil
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 354-374 Bacen and selected Central Banks: comparative analysis of the transparency degree
by Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade - 375-392 Argentina and the global capital roller coaster of the 1990s
by Jan Peter Wogart - 393-412 Money and space in Brazil: a study of selected areas
by Claudio Barra & Marco Crocco - 413-432 The law of fiscal management responsibility: Combating government failures in the Brazilian way
by Carlos Antonio Luque & Vera Martins da Silva - 433-453 Adam Smith and the genesis of the economic discourse
by Hugo E.A. da Gama Cerqueira - 454-471 Ignorance and intervention in Hayek and Popper
by Celia Lessa Kerstenetzky - 472-489 Models of commercial protection: a review
by Renato Colistete & Jarbas Dantas Menezes
2004, Volume 24, Issue 2
- 163-185 Recent controversies on capital controls
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho & João Sicsú - 186-202 Foreign savings and macroeconomic performance: an analysis from a dynamic nonlinear model of capital accumulation and external indebtedness
by José Luís Oreiro - 203-220 Deuda externa, crescimento y sostenabilidad
by Roberto Frenkel - 221-225 The myth of convertibility
by Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo & Ricardo Carneiro - 226-243 For a partially convertible currency: A critique to Arida and Bacha
by José Luís Oreiro & Luiz Fernando de Paula & Guilherme Jonas C. da Silva - 244-263 Economic development and the resumption of the classical approach to surplus
by Franklin Serrano & Carlos Medeiros - 264-287 Gap between Public and Private Wages and Wages Determination in the Public Sector
by Nelson Marconi - 288-305 Productive accumulation and the contemporary capitalism
by José Ricardo Tauile & Luiz Augusto Estrella Faria - 306-321 Analyzing the economic impact of sustainable development programs in the Brazilian Amazon
by Drew Nelson
2004, Volume 24, Issue 1
- 3-17 On open systems
by Victoria Chick - 18-29 Elements for a political economy of the reforms in Lula Government
by Edmar Lisboa Bacha - 30-37 Monetary policy independence and floating exchange rates: what does the brazilian evidence tell us?
by Carlos Eduardo Soares Gonçalves - 38-52 Escaping the debt constraint on growth: a suggested monetary policy for Brazil
by Thomas I. Palley - 53-76 Politics and fiscal reforms in recent Brazil
by Maria Rita Loureiro & Fernando Luiz Abrucio - 77-99 Selected efficiency: a neo-Schumpeterian evolutionary perspective on normative economic issues
by Mario Luiz Possas - 100-120 Information economics, electronic networks and regulation: elements of analysis
by Alain Herscovici - 121-136 Currency union in Mercosul
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça & Anabel da Silva - 137-143 Towards a pro-poor development strategy for middle-income countries: a comment on Bresser-Pereira and Nakano
by Alfredo Saad Filho - 144-158 Economy and institutions in Kubitschek government
by Newton Paulo Bueno & José Heleno Faro
2003, Volume 23, Issue 4
- 505-530 A new consensus on monetary policy?
by Edwin Le Heron - 531-546 Height and decay of the hypotheses of efficient markets
by Luiz Antônio de Oliveira Lima - 547-562 Financial Markets, External Shocks and Policy Responses: The Case of Brazil 2001
by Lauro Vieira de Faria - 563-579 Brazil “delivery”: The political economy of the Lula government
by Leda Maria Paulani - 580-603 Conceptualising globalisation, cultural identity and democracy
by Jan-Erik Lane - 604-621 From Keynesian to Schumpeterian State
by Wagner Leal Arienti - 622-632 Protectionism in Retrospect: Mihail Manoilescu (1891-1950?)
by Roxana Bobulescu - 633-641 Three stories about the history
by Igor Zanoni Constant Carneiro Leão & Anna Luísa Barbosa Dias de Carvalho - 642-663 The Reign of the Capital
by João Antonio de Paula
2003, Volume 23, Issue 3
- 343-375 The second Washington consensus and the quasi-stagnation of the Brazilian economy
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 376-404 Notes on the brazilian crisis of 1997-99
by Francisco L. Lopes - 405-419 The three dimensions of social work and the hree opportunities for calculating added value
by Duilio de Avila Bêrni - 420-436 Political Economy of Taylorism, Fordism and Teamwork
by Francisco Paulo Cipolla - 437-455 Globalizacion y Crisis Financieras en America Latina
by Roberto Frenkel - 456-480 The elusive quest for the rule of law: promoting judicial reform in Latin America
by Carlos Santiso - 481-488 Still on the convertibility
by Persio Arida - 489-496 Post-Cepaline Reflections on Inflation and External Crisis
by Edmar Lisboa Bacha - 497-501 For a fully convertible currency
by Persio Arida
2003, Volume 23, Issue 2
- 163-188 Economic growth with foreign savings?
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Yoshiaki Nakano - 214-232 Politics and economy of federalism during the Geisel Government
by Fabiana da Cunha Saddi - 233-248 Basic Income: the answer is blowing in the wind
by Eduardo Matarazzo Supplicy - 249-270 Dirigism in the “Neoclassical State” and Beneficence in the “Smithian State”
by Luiz Rogério de Camargos - 271-275 Social Security Reform and Degrees of Solidarity
by Marianne Nassuno - 276-292 The institutional theory of Douglass North
by Paulo Gala - 293-310 Theory and history: critical notes on the Institutional Change theme in Douglass North
by Sebastião C. Velasco e Cruz - 311-323 The rhetoric in Douglass North Institutional Economics
by Paulo Gala - 324-339 State and economics in institutionalism of Douglass North
by Ronaldo Fiani
2003, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 3-11 Feldstein-Horioka corelation: indicator of capital mobility or solvency?
by Fabiana Rocha - 12-38 Country risk endogeneity, capital flows and capital controls in Brazil
by Flávio Vieira & Márcio Holland - 39-62 The 2002 crash: from “irrational exuberance” to “infectious greed”
by Maryse Farhi & Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra - 63-86 Balance-of-payments-constrained economic growth in Brazil
by Frederico Gonzaga Jayme Jr. - 87-97 The Brazilian Swindle and the Larger International Monetary Problem
by James K. Galbraith - 98-111 Technological progress, terms of trade and uneven development
by José Luís Oreiro - 112-123 Central Bank independence and policy coordination: advantages and disadvantages of two structures for stabilization
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 124-137 An Empirical Study of Private Saving in Brazil
by Claudio Paiva & Sarwat Jahan - 138-153 On the intentionality of the industrializing politics of Brazil in the 1930s
by Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca - 154-159 Inflation adjusted nominal deficit: a note on Robert Barro’s definition
by Viviane Luporini
2002, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 567-578 Argentina: a decade of the convertibility program
by Roberto Frenkel - 579-593 The postsocialist transformation in central and Eastern Europe
by Béla Greskovits - 594-612 Chile, entre el neoliberalismo y el crecimiento com equidad: una sitesis
by Ricardo Ffrench-Davis - 613-634 Sectorial specialisation in east Asia and Latin America compared
by Marcela Miozzo - 635-650 An institutional vision for public debt in Brazil
by Marcel Guedes Leite & Paulo Roberto Arvate - 651-669 Banks, Domestic debt intermediation and confidence crises: the recent brazilian experience
by Afonso S. Bevilaqua & Márcio G. P. Garcia - 670-684 Economics and philosophy: tension and solution in Adam Smith’s work
by Angela Ganem - 685-700 Economics and Autopoiesis
by Luiz Augusta Estrella Faria - 701-719 The specificities of the health sector innovation system
by Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque & José Eduardo Cassiolato - 720-724 A heterodox rereading of Bresser-Nakano
by Alcino Ferreira Câmara Neto & Matias Vernengo
2002, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 387-407 Real Plan and foreign exchange anchor
by Maria Luiza Falcão Silva - 408-428 Inflation Targeting: Proposals for a Permanent Regime
by Fabio Giambiagi & José Carlos Carvalho - 429-448 The Theory of Monetary Policy Credibility
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 449-472 Credibility and the design of regulatory agencies in Brazil
by Bernardo Mueller & Carlos Pereira - 473-490 The Political Economy of Gender: Determinants of the Division of Labor
by Anita Kon - 491-507 Endogenous Risk Premium, Inflation Targets and Flexible Exchange Rate: Dynamic Implications of the Bresser-Nakano Hypothesis for a Small Open Economy
by José Luís Oreiro - 508-517 Multiple Balances
by Persio Arida - 518-523 Currency Fluctuation and Interest Rate in Brazil
by João Sicsú - 524-532 Risco-Brasil: The Lula Effect and the Central Bank Effects
by Joaquim Elói Cirne de Toledo - 533-563 A Strategy of Development with Stability
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Yoshiaki Nakano
2002, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 195-206 Celso Furtado and the beginning of industrialization in Brazil
by Tamás Szmrecsányi - 207-224 Restructuring of the International Financial System and Peripheral Countries
by Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas & Daniela Magalhães Prates - 225-252 Why China survived the asian financial crisis?
by Shalendra D. Sharma - 253-272 Economic Reorganization, Labor Absorption and Qualification
by Claudio Salvadori Dedecca - 273-296 Business and delays in port reform in Brazil
by Mahrukh Doctor - 297-315 Políticas de empleo en economias semi-industrializadas
by Julio López G. & Penélope Pacheco L. - 316-333 The role of a special insurance agency for loans in Brazil
by João Sicsú & Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 334-354 Municipal budget and planning: a case study
by Eloi Dalla Vecchia & Marco Antonio Montoya - 355-373 Deregulation of the Sugar and Alcohol Sector
by Geraldo Santana de Camargo Barros & Márcia Azanha Ferraz Dias de Moraes - 374-383 Will be consistent the proposal for the creation of a monetary union in Mercosur?
by Fernando Ferrari Filho & Luiz Fernando de Paula
2002, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 3-23 Tropical Neomonetharism: The Brazilian Experience in the Nineties
by Alfredo Saad Filho & Lecio Morais - 24-35 Theory and Evidence of the Inflationary Targets Regime
by João Sicsú - 36-54 Exchange Rate, Monetary, and Inflation Targets
by Helder Ferreira de Mendonça - 55-81 Productivity, wages, profits, and exchange rates in an era of globalization
by Hartmut Elsenhans - 82-100 Governance, accoutability and responsiveness
by Sérgio de Azevedo & Fátima Anastasia - 101-112 Investment Models: Methodology and Results
by Elton Eustaqui Casagrande - 113-135 The Epistemology of Theoretical Economics in Schumpeter
by Marcos Fernandes Gonçalves da Silva