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1992, Volume 12, Issue 2
- 296-304 Many Methods is the Method: Regarding Pluralism
by Ana Maria Bianchi - 305-312 Profit rate and public deficit in the USA
by Francisco Paulo Cipolla
1992, Volume 12, Issue 1
- 3-16 Privatization in the Collor government: triumph of liberalism or collapse of the developmental state?
by Ben Ross Schneider - 17-41 Economic growth and foreign debt negotiation
by Fernando de Holanda Barbosa & Manuel Sánchez de La Cal - 42-48 Political reforms in Latin America in the 80s
by John Williamson - 49-58 Malthus and Ricardo on the determinants of the rate of profit
by Edward J. Amadeo & Estevão K. X. Bastos - 59-75 From the Treatise of Probability to the General Theory: the concept of rationality in Keynes
by Luis Catão - 76-89 To rethink the role of the state without being a neoliberal
by José Luís Fiori - 90-106 The option for shared sovereignties in Latin America: the role of the Brazilian economy
by José Tavares de Araújo Jr. - 107-121 Brazil and Latin America after the Cold War
by José Serra - 122-133 Regional exports and imbalances: a portfolio analysis
by Raul de Gouvea Neto - 134-141 The diffusion of development: the late industrialization model and the Great East Asia
by Alice H. Amsden - 142-148 Downward trend in real agricultural input prices
by Fernando Homem de Melo - 149-156 Robotics in South Korea
by Marco Antonio Leite Brandão & Paulo Seleghim
1991, Volume 11, Issue 4
- 477-499 Mexican stabilization plan: 1982-1989
by Elena Landau - 500-512 Brazil and the Kondratieff’s and Juglar’s cycle according to the work of Ignácio Rangel
by Mauricio Tiommo Tolmasquim - 513-523 The regulation of the wheat milling industry in Brazil
by Vera Martins da Silva - 524-544 The (neo)classic postulates of employment and the determination of wages in Keynes
by Luiz Miranda - 545-564 The indetermination of Senior
by Antonio Maria da Silveira - 565-591 Hyperinflation and stabilization in Brazil: the first Collor Plan
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Yoshiaki Nakano - 592-597 Chronic dollarization: a note
by João Marcus Marinho Nunes & Marcos Cintra Cavalcanti de Albuquerque - 598-601 Keynes and the problem of issuing money as a debt to the monetary authorities
by Leonardo Fernando Cruz Basso - 602-621 Human resource development: trends in resource allocation in Latin America, Asia and Europe
by Peter T. Knight & Sulaiman S. Wasty - 622-632 Building a civilized economic policy
by Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy - 633-651 Dollarization
by Diversos
1991, Volume 11, Issue 3
- 317-325 A critique of the Washington Consensus
by Pedro S. Malan - 326-341 Labour Market and distributive lop
by Edward J. Amadeo & José Márcio Camargo - 342-361 Income distribution, effective demand and accumulation
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 362-381 Coffee, cocoa and economic growth in Brazil
by Maria J. Willumsen & Amitava Krishna Dutt - 382-399 Orthodox stabilization programmes in Brazil 1964/68 and 1980/84: reflections on their perverse effects
by Leonel Mazzali - 400-417 Inflation, customers and relative prices
by Gustavo H. B. Franco & Carlos Parcias Jr. - 418-425 The misleading operating deficit methodology
by Álvaro Antônio Zini Jr. - 426-441 Exchange rate, dollarization and competitiveness
by Pierre Salama - 442-462 Economic and demographic concentration in Brazil: recent inversion of the historical pattern
by George Martine & Clélio Campolina Diniz - 463-469 Aníbal Pinto: a Latin American economist
by José Serra - 470-473 Caio Prado Jr
by Pedro Cezar Dutra Fonseca
1991, Volume 11, Issue 2
- 161-173 Degree of monopoly and pricing in Kalecki: a critical assessment
by Cláudio Gontijo - 174-182 An interpretation of the Kalecki price equation
by Afonso Henriques Borges Ferreira - 183-197 The monetary economy, savings and financing: from the Treatise to the General Theory
by Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho - 198-217 The relation between money and value in Marx
by Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo - 218-235 A Keynesian model for determining the level of employment and wages
by Reynaldo Fernandes - 236-249 The budgetary process in Brazil
by Carlos Alberto Longo - 250-263 Economic integration and harmonization of economic policies in North America and Southern Cone
by José Tavares de Araújo Jr. - 264-273 Financing agricultural development
by Roberto de A. S. Vellutini - 274-299 A historical outline of the Chicago experiment
by Aníbal Pinto - 274-299 The Proálcool biofuels program in the context of the Brazilian energy strategy
by Manfred Nitsch - 300-313 Creditor banks and Brazilian debt
by Gilton Carneiro dos Santos
1991, Volume 11, Issue 1
- 3-14 Chronic dollarization: Argentina and Brazil
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Aldo Ferrer - 15-28 Stabilization strategies: Peru
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 29-43 Considerations on developing countries’ external indebtedness
by José W. Rossi - 44-57 Dynamics of introducing innovations in agriculture: a critique of the neoclassical approachna agricultura: uma crítica a abordagem neo-clássica
by Ademar Ribeiro Romeiro - 58-83 Debt, seigniorage and inflation in a Brazilian economy
by Alain Lipietz - 84-95 Financial Housing System: The FCVS imbalance issue
by Clovis de Faro - 96-111 In memory of Raúl Prebisch (1901-1986)
by Steffen Flechsig - 112-126 Currency endogeneity, instability and monetary policy
by Luiz Afonso Simoens da Silva - 127-134 Some principles for the reform of the national financial system
by Edmar L. Bacha - 135-143 Challenges of union centralization: an agenda for the 1990s
by Edward J. Amadeo & José Márcio Camargo - 144-152 A controvérsia da desconcentração geográfica da indústria na década de 70
by Carlos Maurício de Carvalho Ferreira - 153-156 ‘Cruzeiros’ auctions and discount rate for ‘new cruzeiros’
by Fábio Giambiagi
1990, Volume 10, Issue 4
- 465-488 Brazilian public sector and financing debt: 1983-1988
by Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. - 489-502 The fourth Kondratiev cycle
by Ignácio M. Rangel - 503-519 Asia and Latin America: a fiscal comparison
by Mitsuhiro Kagami - 520-539 High inflation and hyperinflation: a post-Keynesian view
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 540-559 The relationship between mark-ups, concentration, and profitability
by Arthur Barrionuevo Filho - 560-579 Perspectives of capitalism and socialism in the search for a class theory of the state and democracy
by Ronald H. Chilcote - 580-583 Thirlwall Law
by Paul Davidson - 584-593 Classical economic theory and marginalist economic theory
by Ronaldo Fiani - 594-606 Post-war transformations and ECLAC economic thinking
by Ferdinando Figueiredo
1990, Volume 10, Issue 3
- 311-326 United States policies and the Latin America debt problems
by Werner Baer & Donald V. Coes - 327-335 The Brazilian agricultural growth in the 80’s and the perspectives for the 90’s
by Fernando Homem de Mello - 336-343 Adjustment policies and the agriculture-industry relations in Brazil
by Maria Auxiliadora de Carvalho & César Roberto Leite da Silva - 344-365 Real wages and basic food supply in Brazil
by Carlos Antonio Luque & José Paulo Zeetano Chahad - 366-383 The impact of microelectronic automation in the organization of labor in two Brazilian assembly-factories
by Rosa Maria Marques - 384-396 An extension of the Perron-Frobenius theorem
by Robert Nicol - 397-414 Japanese Banks and The Latin American Debt Problems
by Kotaro Horisaka - 415-461 Collor Plan
by ... ...
1990, Volume 10, Issue 2
- 149-160 Growth and distribution: a stylized model of the Wealth of Nations
by Edward Amadeo & Carlos Parcias Jr. - 161-175 Challenges of Brazilian Development
by Paulo Renato Souza - 176-194 The monetary policy during the Cruzado Plan
by Pedro Bodin de Moraes - 195-208 Authoritarianism and economic orthodoxy: Chile 1974-87
by Jaime Gatica & Alejandra Mizala - 209-223 Public finance in the “Estado Novo”, 1937-45
by Mauricio C. Coutinho & Tamás Szmrecsányi - 224-236 From Baker to Brady: Can the new plan work?
by Robert Devlin - 237-256 Political economy in Brazil today
by Mario Possas - 257-277 South Korea and Taiwan: Notes on industrial policy
by Hamilton de Moura Ferreira Jr. & Otaviano Canuto dos Santos Fo. - 278-295 Banks, industries and the State in Brazil
by Wendy J. Barker - 296-306 Solving the debt crisis: Debt relief and adjustment
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
1990, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 3-28 Social conflict and populist policies in Latin America
by Jeffrey D. Sachs - 29-48 Brazil at the crossroad: foreign debt and fiscal exhaustion
by Alvaro Antonio Zini Júnior - 49-69 Capital flows in and out of Latin America: the other face of the restructuration of the central economics
by Marta Bekerman - 70-84 Savings rate and economic policy: notes on the possibilities of growth in an economy with restrictions
by Fabio Giambiagi & Edward J. Amadeo - 85-103 The state and international trade: technology and competitiveness
by Jorge Niosi & Philippe Faucher - 104-125 Resources, employment and development financing: to produce without destroying
by Ignacy Sachs - 126-132 Cruzado versus dollar – what is the true Brazilian currency?
by Leonardo Fernando Cruz Basso - 133-145 Fiscal adjustment and non-financial expenditures of the public sector
by Rogério L. Furquim Werneck
1989, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 457-479 Underdevelopment: to conform or reform
by Celso Furtado - 480-488 Celso Furtado and the Brazilian economic thought
by Guido Mantega - 489-506 Economic formation of Brazil: a masterpiece of ECLAC
by Ricardo Bielschowsky - 507-520 The debt problem and the new phase of the global crisis
by Alain Lipietz - 521-537 The adjustment of public déficit in the presence a high debt: observations about the Brazilian case
by Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. - 538-550 The Bretton Woods Agreement and historical evidence. The post-war international financial system
by Samuel Kilsztajn - 551-561 Keynesian theories of investment: neo-, post-, and new
by Steven Fazzari - 562-568 A criticism of the logical refutation of neoclassical macroeconomics
by Alexandre Schwartsman & Luiz Fernando Eleutério Lopes & Samuel de Abreu Pessôa - 569-572 Against the funnel of economic process
by Gilson Schwartz - 573-585 The ‘Summer Plan’ and the structural crisis of the Brazilian economy
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 586-603 The fiscal crisis and budget guidelines
by José Serra
1989, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 311-325 Inflationary tax: an analysis for the Brazilian economy
by Fernando M. DallAcqua - 326-345 Hyperinflation in Latin America
by Eliana A. Cardoso - 346-369 New technological patterns, industrial competitivity, and social welfare: Brazilian perspectives
by José Ricardo Tauile - 370-385 Monetary correction of interests of the internal debt
by Sílvio Rodrigues Alves - 386-405 The epistemology of transformation: a criticism of the neoricardianism
by Cláudio Gontijo - 406-417 About the crisis of the Brazilian State
by José Luís Fiori - 418-432 The cyclical pattern of State intervention
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 433-453 A dynamic approach to the theory of effective demand
by Anwar Shaikh
1989, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 157-177 The foreign direct investment in a new industrial strategy
by Winston Fritsch & Gustavo H. B. Franco - 178-192 Protection, dumping and subsidies: the Brazilian perspective
by José Tavares de Araújo C & Leane Cornet Naidin - 193-208 The IS-LM functions and the ‘neoclassization” of Keynes’s thought
by Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima - 209-221 The law of value and the crisis of our time
by João Antonio de Paula & Fernando Damata Pimentel - 222-232 Factor prices and rural unemployment in Brazil: a critical analysis of the neoclassic approaches
by Charles C. Mueller - 233-244 Mechanisms for reduction of the developing countries external debt
by Arno Meyer & Maria Sílvia Bastos Marques - 245-258 The world economy in 2010 and the revolution of services
by Carlos Alberto Primo Braga - 259-271 Hyman Minsky: a view of the instability from Keynes
by Renato Perim Colistete - 272-277 Income distribution in Brazil: 1985, 1986, and 1987
by Rodolfo Hoffmann - 278-295 Summer plan
by José Sarney - 296-306 PT: economic plan emergency alternative
by ... ...
1989, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-16 From chronic inflation to hyperinflation: observations on the current situation
by André Lara Resende - 17-26 Idle resources and economic cycle: alternatives for the Brazilian crisis
by Ignácio Rangel - 27-42 Reflections on the organization of the agricultural labor market
by Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre & Ana Maria Bianchi - 43-56 The exchange rate policy under discussion
by Álvaro Antônio Zini Júnior - 57-76 Urbanization, its crisis and revision of its planning
by Wilson Cano - 77-82 The reversal of classical wage theory
by Antonio Carlos Alves dos Santos - 83-88 A note on the logical refutation of neoclassical macroeconomics
by Gilson Schwartz - 89-115 Technologial policies in Europe
by Roy Rothwell - 116-131 A symposium on income distribution
by Eduardo Matarazzo Suplicy - 132-153 To overcome the crisis
by Helio Jaguaribe
1988, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 493-504 State and industrialisation in Brazil
by Wilson Suzigan - 505-525 A theoretical framework for the analysis of variations of the desired mark-ups
by Antonio Kandir - 526-534 External debt: market and conflict
by León Bendesky - 535-552 The two price freezes in Brazil
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 553-579 State intervention and legitimation in the financial crisis: the case of semi-industrialized Latin American countries
by Pierre Salama - 580-599 EPZs in Brazil: out of time and place
by José Serra - 600-633 Negotiation of Brazil’s external debt
by . . - 634-640 9th Intention Letter
by . . - 641-660 Proposal by the American Express on the external debt
by . .
1988, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 339-355 The limits of economic policy
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 356-374 The transformation of external debt into long-term bonds
by Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. - 375-388 Economic fundaments of the Argentine-Brazil integration program
by José Tavares de Araújo Jr. - 389-405 Context and strategy of the Argentina-Brazil integration program
by Monica Hirst - 406-420 Wages, inflation and distributive conflict: reflections on the sliding scale
by Fábio Giambiagi - 421-434 The budget elaboration and execution process in Brazil: some of its peculiarities
by Roberto Bocaccio Piscitelli - 435-464 The Cruzado Plan: theory and practice
by Maria Sílvia Bastos Marques - 465-483 Critical analysis of the neoclassical interpretation of the process of modernization of the Brazilian agriculture
by Robério Ferreira dos Santos - 484-488 Inbalance in the balance of payments
by Samuel Kilsztajn
1988, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 175-192 The inflationary process in Brazil and its relations with the public sector deficit and debt
by Eliana A. Cardoso - 193-222 Trade and exchange rate policies in growth-oriented adjustment programs
by Jeffrey D. Sachs - 223-241 Between accommodation and confrontation: the dilemmas of renegotiating the Brazilian external debt, 1983-1987
by Edmar L. Bacha - 242-252 Biotechnologies, international division of labor and the Brazilian case
by Bernardo Sorj & John Wilkinson - 253-269 The agricultural revolution in Brazil: the singularity of the development of capitalism in Brazilian agriculture, 1850-1930
by Cláudio Gontijo - 270-285 The balance and the debt
by Antonio Barros de Castro & Francisco Eduardo Pires de Souza - 286-295 Growth and inequality: a critical review
by Ronaldo Lamounier Locatelli - 296-306 Financial Discipline Versus Economic Development: Does the Baker Plan End Conflict?
by Robert Devlin - 307-314 The big problems of the international money
by Michel Aglietta - 315-325 Stabilization Plan in Brazil: some lessons from the Cruzado Plan
by Gustavo H. B. Franco - 326-334 The challenge of the public debt
by Sílvio Rodrigues Alves
1988, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 3-12 The contemporary economic crisis
by Celso Furtado - 13-49 Debts of developing countries
by Rudiger Dornbusch - 50-72 Wage policy, labor markets and industrial wages in Brazil, 1960-1976: An analysis by ownership and company size
by Russell E. Smith - 73-84 Problems of monetary control in Brazil
by Armínio Fraga Neto - 85-92 The different aspects of wage rigidity and flexibility in Keynesian analysis
by Edward J. Amadeo - 93-104 Multinationals old and new: the case of energy
by Jorge Niosi & Philippe Faucher - 105-129 Capital instability, uncertainty and the role of monetary authorities: a Minsky reading
by Maria de Lourdes Rollemberg Mollo - 130-141 Debt convertion: reality and alternatives
by José Serra - 142-173 Press articles on the new Plan of Economic Stabilization
by Equipe de Conjuntura do CEBRAP
1987, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 463-480 The changing of the pattern of financing investment in Brazil
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 481-487 Kalecki's determination of profit: an empirical analysis of the United States, 1947-1985
by Ednaldo Araquém da Silva - 488-509 Quantitative equations and their analytical reach
by Luiz Afonso Simoens da Silva - 510-530 Dynamics and typology of the contemporary world economy
by Geraldo Müller - 531-551 A review of the crisis in economics (Keynesianism versus monetarism)
by Patrício Meller - 552-563 Wage policy and income distribution: a proposal for discussion
by Fábio Giambiagi & Ricardo Cicchelli Velloso - 564-576 Dividend policy: the mediation between managerial control and shareholding
by Arthur Barrionuevo Filho - 577-595 The agricultural protest and policy changes for the sector
by Fernando Homem de Melo - 596-615 The State and economic development of Formosa
by Alice H. Amsden - 616-620 Speech of the new Finance Minister
by ... ... - 621-630 New Cruzado Plan
by ... ...
1987, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 299-311 The imbalance of the Brazilian public sector: alternative scenarios
by Carlos Alberto Primo Braga & John H. Welch & Paulo de Tarso Afonso de André - 312-338 International finance and domestic politics: financial internationalization and the United States
by Jeff Frieden - 363-377 Dollarization and heterodoxy in Latin America
by Pierre Salama - 363-377 Argentinean financial system after the Austral Plan
by Mario Damill - 378-397 The form of public administration
by Ferran Brunet - 398-435 Land structure and agrarian reform in Brazil
by Marcos C. Cavalcanti de Albuquerque - 436-449 Conditions and limits of Brazil’s insertion in the international soybean market
by Vincent Leclercq - 450-458 Economic Stabilization Plan
by João Sayad
1987, Volume 7, Issue 2
- 165-201 Austral Plan
by Roberto Frenkel & José Maria Fanelli - 202-215 External debt, development strategy and policy
by Aldo Ferrer - 216-227 Financial composition of the public deficit
by Fernando Maida Dall'Acqua & Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 228-244 The external adjustment strategy of the Second National Development Plan
by Jorge Chami Batista - 245-260 Expectations, uncertainty, and instability in capitalism: an approach from Keynes
by Rogério Pereira de Andrade - 261-270 The discontinuity of working time in agriculture and the implications for the stability of the capitalist enterprise – an analysis of Marx’s vision
by Amilcar Baiardi - 271-290 Fundamentals of State intervention: some conceptions in Keynes and Kalecki
by Nelson Carvalheiro