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2000, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 387-409 A model of NAIRU for Brazil
by S. Marcelo Portugal & Regina C. Madalozzo - 410-430 New Production Systems in Transition: Implications for the Brazilian Industry
by Gustavo Abel Carrillo Guzmán - 431-445 A Keynesian Approach to the Credibility of Monetary Policy
by Gilberto de Assis Libânio - 446-465 Los Determinantes del Ni?vel de Precios en Me?xico: Un Enfoque Heterodoxo
by Luis Miguel Galindo & Carlos Guerrero - 466-479 Eugênio Gudin: The Controversies of Caboclo Neoliberalism
by Maria Angélica Borges - 480-500 The Dialectic Values and Prices
by João Antônio de Paula - 501-520 Revenue Sharing: A Problem of Federalism in Brazil
by Ricardo da Costa Nunes & Selene Peres Nunes - 521-541 Deregulation of Labor and Unemployment Markets in Advanced Capitalist Economies
by Luiz Antônio de Oliveira Lima - v:20:y:2000:i:4:id:1033 Reflexões sobre a crise brasileira
by Celso Furtado
2000, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 191-211 Liquidity vs. Efficiency in Liberalized International Financial Markets: a Warning to Developing Economies
by Paul Davidson - 212-228 The external orientation of the Brazilian manufacturing industry after trade liberalization
by Renato Fonseca & Mário C. de Carvalho Jr. & Henry Pourchet - 229-252 The New Institutional Economics, Business Associations, and Development
by Ben Ross Schneider & Richard F. Doner - 253-266 Foreign Debt Policies in South America, 1929-1945
by Marcelo de Paiva Abreu - 267-286 Public policies and sectorial targets The effects of the new industrial policy on the Brazilian automobile sector
by Eduardo Meira Zauli - 287-310 Armonizacio?n de la Poli?tica Industrial en la Comunidad Europea
by Marta Bekerman & Pablo Sirlin - 311-329 Ludwig von Mises: the basis of his Epistemology and an internalist critical proposal
by Ricardo Feijó - 330-346 The development of the military industry in Brazil and its Spin-off process
by José Wladimir Freitas da Fonseca - 347-358 Measurement of Market Power Using Trademark Data: models, limitations and applications
by Danilo R. D. Aguiar - 359-364, Living with a Floating Exchange Rate
by Maryse Farhi & Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra - v:20:y:2000:i:3:id:1001 O que eu aprendi com a crise mundial
by Joseph Stiglitz
2000, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 189-211 The articulation of industrial and commercial policies in contemporary developing economies: an analytical discussion
by André Luiz Nassif - 212-224 The Politics of Expertise in Latin America: Antecedents and Actualities
by Laurence Whitehead - 225-241 The Concepts of Ricardian, Keynesian and Schumpeterian Adjustments and the Question of Employment in the Brazilian Economy
by Silvia Harumi Toyoshima - 242-266 The Credit Rationing Model and the Novo-Keynesian Monetary Policy: A Critical Analysis
by Jennifer Hermann - 267-286 The Philosophical Keynesianism agenda: origins and perspectives
by Rogerio P. de Andrade - 287-311 The Debate between Keynes and the “Classics” on Interest Rate Determinants: A Big Waste of Time?
by José Luís Oreiro - 312-334 Labor Values and Production Prices in a Sraffian Economic System with Extensive Income
by Marina Silva da Cunha & Rodolfo Hoffmann - 335-350 The convergence between Evolutionism and Regulationism
by José Eli da Veiga - 351-361 Megainstitutions and Financial Instability: The challenges for prudential regulation
by Marcos Antonio Macedo Cintra & Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas - 362-371, The Nature of the Money Supply: Comments on Basil Moore’s Theory
by Terezinha Saracini
2000, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 3-18 The Changing Role and Strategies of the IMF and the Perspectives for the Emerging Countries
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 19-34 Foreign investment and competition
by Aristides Almeida Filho - 35-51 Monetary policy in Argentina under convertibility, 1991-96
by Aldo A. Arnaudo - 52-74 European Monetary Union: Recent evolution and perspectives
by Ricardo da Costa Nunes & Selene Peres Peres Nunes - 75-82 The impacts of the Euro: an evaluation
by Mário Augusto Bertella - 83-95 In Search of a Monetary Constitution for Brazil
by Marcio Ronci - 96-123 The New Government Tax Reform Proposal: Limits of the Possible and Uncertainties Involved
by Rogério L. F. Werneck - 124-145 Reforming old-age pension systems in developing countries: lessons from Latin America
by Ana Luiza Cortez Roncada - 146-157 Note on the Brazilian Social Security Reform in the context of neoliberalism and of Latin America
by Rosa Maria Marques - 158-164 Notes on the capitalist process of calculus
by Eduardo Strachman - 165-187 Influences and Contributions
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
1999, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 569-580 Schumpeterian competition and its policy implications: The Latin American case
by José Tavares de Araújo Jr. - 581-601 The neo-Schumpeterian approach to innovation and Keynes’s probability: initial explorations
by Marco Crocco - 602-620 National Systems of Innovation and Non-OECD Countries: Notes about a rudimentary and tentative “typology”
by Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 621-646 Modelos evolucionistas de crescimento endógeno
by Hermes Higachi & Otaviano Canuto & Gabriel Porcile - 647-665 Modernity and economic discourse: still on McCloskey
by Leda Maria Paulani - 666-684 Un Nuevo Consenso sobre el sector publico y el desarrolo: una mirada desde la Cepal
by Eugenio Lahera P. - 685-704 Endogenous currency and banking passivity: a critical analysis of the “horizontalist” approach and the “monetary circuit theory"
by Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas - 705-717 A political economy model of monetary policy: decentralized decision making and competition for seigniorage
by Ronald Hillbrecht - 718-728 The Real Plan and the Brazilian agriculture: perspectives
by Fernando Homem de Melo - 729-747 The Political Economy as an autonomous science: a study on the methodological contributions of John Stuart Mill
by Laura Valladão de Mattos
1999, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 405-425 Central Bank performance in a stable economy: is it desirable to adopt inflation targets in Brazil?
by Francisco Rigolon & Fabio Giambiagi - 426-441 Was there an alternative to the brazilian crisis?
by J. A. Kregel - 442-459 The polítical economy of state reform - political to the core
by Kenneth A. Shepsle - 460-469 Ownership structure and efficiency: an analysis with the Theory of Incentives
by Paulo Augusto P. de Britto - 470-484 Uncertainty, conventions and short-term expectations
by David Dequech - 485-495 French companies and the financing of industrialization in Brazil
by Frédéric Mauro - 496-516 Economics and politics of recent development in China
by Carlos Aguiar de Mederios - 517-535 The polítical economy of the emergent agri-environmental transition in the U.S
by José Eli da Veiga - 536-549 Structural change and Investment allocation in a Pasinettian approach
by Ricardo Azevedo Araújo & Joanílio Rodolpho Teixeira & Jorge Thompson Araujo - 550-564 Turgot’s Capital Theory
by Raul Cristovão dos Santos
1999, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 243-264 Limits of the scientific and technological development in Brazil
by João Antônio de Paula - 265-270 The “Institutional Building” in Brazil: a proposal
by Fabio Giambiagi - 271-290 Globalization and productive restructuring: the Fordism and/or Japanism
by Maria da Graça Druck - 291-306 State reform and the theory of institutional policy
by Thráinn Eggertsson - 307-328 Service activities: reviewing concepts and typologies
by Anita Kon - 329-349 Keynes and the new Keynesians
by João Sicsú - 350-380 A turning point in the debt crisis: Brazil, the US Treasury and the World Bank
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 381-400 Political business cycles: a reviewa
by Tânia Marta Maia Fialho
1999, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 3-29 Currency crisis and fiscal adjustment
by Alexandre Schwartsman - 30-57 Convertibilidad, capitales volátiles y estabilización. El papel de las finanzas del gobierno
by Mario Damill - 58-76 Financial openness in developing countries and capital flows determination
by Daniela Magalhães Prates - 77-100 External financial fragility ant the limits of the exchange rate policy in Real
by Luiz Fernando Rodrigues de Paula & Antonio José Alves Júnior - 101-128 More instruments and broader goals: moving toward the Post-Washington Consensus
by Joseph E. Stiglitz - 129-155 Social security expenditures in Brazil: evolution, diagnosis and perspectives
by Ana Cláudia de Além & Fabio Giambiagi - 156-170 Institutional aspects of states and municipal fiscal performance
by Marcos Mendes - 171-196 Transformations of the contemporaneous capitalism and its nature in Marx’s analyses
by José Ricardo Tauile & Luiz Augusto Estrella Faria - 197-216 The indetermination of senior and the minimum economics curriculum
by Antonio Maria da Silveira - 217-238 Several articles published on the international crisis and Brazil
by Paulo Krugman & Ibrahim Eris & Claudio Haddad
1998, Volume 18, Issue 4
- 499-514 The protection of the automobile industry in Europe and Mercosur
by José Tavares de Araújo Jr. - 515-532 From Miami to Cartagena: nine lessons and nine challenges of the ftaa
by Robert Devlin & Luis Jorge Garay - 533-560 Long-term perspectives of Brazilian economy: an exploratory analysis
by Pedro C. Ferreira - 561-580 Patents according to the neo-Schumpeterian approach: an introductory discussion
by Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 581-594 Structural adjustment and agricultural growth in the 1980s: additional notes
by Joaquim Bento de Souza Ferreira Filho - 595-611 Competitiveness and subjective elements
by Maria Silvia Possas - 612-622 Analysis of two sectors in the labor market: effects of the Real Plan
by Ana Flávia Machado & Danielle Carusi Machado - 623-643 Tres trampas: sobre los orígenes de la crisis económica mexicana de 1994
by Carlos Elizondo Mayer-Serra - 644-647 Dollar in Argentina and URV in Brazil: targets, functionality, and results
by João Sicsú - 648-651 Discurso de pose do novo Ministro do Trabalho
by Edward J. Amadeo
1998, Volume 18, Issue 3
- 121-147 A inserção externa e o desenvolvimento
by Gustavo H. B. Franco - 369-380 Patterns of specialization, technological hiatus and foreign-exchange constrained growth
by Otaviano Canuto - 381-404 Brazilian entrepreneur: a comparative study
by Sérgio de Oliveira Birchal - 405-423 The new-classicals and Hayek’s Cycle Theory
by Jorge Eduardo de Castro Soromenho - 424-439 Product, capital and profit rate – industrialized countries and Latin America
by Samuel Kilsztajn - 440-455 The microeconomic elements of the socioeconomic development indicators
by Juan Hersztajn Moldau - 456-472 Perspectives for the implementation of an industrial policy in Brazil
by Robson R. Gonçalves - 473-495 The medium-term agenda in Brazil and the future of Petrobrás
by Adriano Pires Rodrigues & Fabio Giambiagi
1998, Volume 18, Issue 2
- 213-228 The new neoclassical theory of growth and the problem of Brazilian economic underdevelopment
by Newton Paulo Bueno - 229-240 Financial ‘globalization’ and exchange rate regimes
by Paulo Nogueira Batista Jr. - 241-259 The moral of public debt
by Marcos Fernandes Gonçalves da Silva - 260-277 Richard Kahn’s short-term economics and the beginnings of oligopoly theory: a contribution to the history of contemporary economic thought
by Claudia Heller - 278-303 Evaluation of two trends in environmental economics: the neoclassical school and the economics of survival
by Charles C. Mueller - 304-309 The magic of Mr. Gustavo Franco, revisited
by Ruben Dario Almonacid - 310-320 On paradigms and myths: notes on Chilean pension funds
by Manfred Nitsch & Helmut Schwarzer - 321-348 Central banking, democratic governance and polítical authority: case of Brazil in a regional perspective
by Lourdes Sola & Christopher Garman & Moises Marques - 349-361 Political fantasy: the new interpretation of the II PND
by João Paulo dos Reis Velloso - 362-365 Political fantasy or fantasy politics?
by Basilia Aguirre & Fabiana da Cunha Saddi
1998, Volume 18, Issue 1
- 3-22 The new development orthodoxy: a critique of the debate around the World Bank’s vision and elements for an alternative neo-Schumpeterian approach
by Carlos Augusto Grabois Gadelha - 23-42 External pressure and commercial opening in Brazil
by Marianne Nassuno - 43-56 The U.S. economy: are analysts missing the point?
by João Marcus M. Nunes - 57-75 Currency and culture: elements for an institutional approach to money
by Moacir dos Anjos Jr. - 91-98 The recent evolution of the per capita income of the Brazilian states
by Afonso Henriques Borges Ferreira - 99-120 Unemployment and its diagnosis today in Brazil
by Claudio Salvadori Dedecca - 121-143 Turnover and quality of employment in Brazil
by Gustavo Gonzaga - 144-161 Evolução e características do emprego no setor bancário
by Hugo E. A. da Gama Cerqueira & Wilson A. Costa de Amorim - 162-180 Wage differentials by gender and color: a comparison between Brazilian metropolitan regions
by Claudia Helena Cavalieri & Reynaldo Fernandes - 181-193 Work process and digital time
by Henri Acselrad - 194-208 Determining factors of relative wages: an empirical study with primary data for the metropolitan region of Recife
by Alexandre Rands Barros & Maurício Rands Barros
1997, Volume 17, Issue 4
- 479-506 A proposal of monetary integration among Mercosur countries
by Fabio Giambiagi - 507-528 Economic policies for monetary economies
by Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho - 529-555 The concept of preconditions for industrialization
by Robert C. Nicol - 556-577 An alternative interpretation of the II PND
by Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre & Fabiana da Cunha Saddi - 578-601 Urban development financing
by Fernando Rezende - 602-621 Forms of network organization: configuration and instrument of analysis of the recent industrial dynamic
by Leonel Mazzali & Vera Mariza H. Miranda Costa - 622-629 A note on Lucas and the Ricardian Vice
by Gilberto de Assis Libânio
1997, Volume 17, Issue 3
- 323-329 The transmission mechanism of monetary policy in a stabilizing economy: notes on the case of Brazil
by Francisco Lopes - 330-342 Behavior of the monetary base and its conditioning factors in Brazil between January 1992 and March 1996
by Robert Wayne Samohyl & Roberto Meurer - 343-357 Strategy and structure for a new State
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 358-383 Neoliberalism and income distribution in Latin America
by Werner Baer & William Maloney - 384-391 “Fordism” in the regulatory perspective
by José Eli da Veiga - 392-406 The regulation of grid industries: the case of energetic infrastructure sectors
by Danilo de Souza Dias & Adriano Pires Rodrigues - 407-427 Agricultural modernization, employment and rural exodus in Brazil – the 80’s
by Charles C. Mueller & George Martine - 428-443 Labor market in Keynes and the role of rigid nominal wages
by Selene Peres Peres Nunes & Ricardo da Costa Nunes - 444-469 Center-state relations in India and Brazil: privatization of electricity and banking
by Leslie Elliott Armijo & Prem Shankar Jha - 470-475 The price of wealth
by Ademar Ribeiro Romeiro
1997, Volume 17, Issue 2
- 165-171 Relative prices and international competitiveness
by Ruben D. Almonacid & Gabriel A. Scrimini - 172-194 Evaluation of the Brazilian industrial structure process
by José Roberto Mendonça de Barros & Lídia Goldenstein - 195-224 Industrial policy: theory and practice in Brazil and in the OECD countries
by Fabio S. Erber & José Eduardo Cassiolato - 225-257 Trade liberalization and industry: what to expect and what we have been getting
by Mauricio Mesquita Moreira & Paulo Guilherme Correa - 258-277 Evaluation of the Brazilian iron and steel industry privatization process
by Germano Mendes de Paula - 278-298 Efficiency wages, insiders-outsiders and wages determination: theories and evidence
by Francisco G. Carneiro - 299-314 Internet, the national model and an approach to a pricing policy for its operation in Brazil
by José Carlos Cavalcanti - 315-319 Wages, exchange and competitiveness in the Brazilian exports
by Carlos Henrique Rocha
1997, Volume 17, Issue 1
- 3-19 The crisis of the Japanese economy in the 90s: impacts of the speculative bubble
by Ernani Teixeira Torres Filho - 20-42 Financial crisis: old and new approaches
by Jouliana Jordan Nohara - 43-64 Financial liberalization, speculative bubble and banking crisis in Japan
by Maria Luiza Levi - 65-85 The fiscal crisis: what happened recently?
by Fabio Giambiagi - 86-114 An alternative theoretical framework for the state-economy interactions in transforming economies
by Robert Delorme - 115-130 Re-reading both Hegel and Marx: The “new dialectics” and the method of Capital
by Alfredo Saad Filho - 131-147 The federalism in Brazil: a ‘state of arts’ of theory
by Basilia Maria Baptista Aguirre & Marcos Ribeiro de Moraes - 148-155 Dynamic of the banking firm in high inflation
by Luiz Fernando de Paula - 156-160 As três formas de desvalorização cambial
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
1996, Volume 16, Issue 4
- 497-514 Orthodox models of high inflation: a critical analysis
by Luiz Antonio de Oliveira Lima - 515-531 Deciphered inflation
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira - 532-546 Contestability and economic integration in Western Hemisphere
by José Tavares de Araújo Jr. - 547-566 The principle of effective demand (expected), and the role of demand in Keynes’ general theory
by Victor Hugo Klagsbrunn - 567-589 International regulatory experiences for telecommunications and service restructuring in Brazil
by Anne-Marie Maculan & Liz-Rejane Legey - 590-619 Structural change in Mexicos employment and the impact of Nafta
by Enrique Dussel Peters - 620-649 De México a México: el desempeno de América Latina en los 90
by Mário Damill & José María Fanelli & Roberto Frenkel - 650-656 United States versus Europe: distinct markets, different ways of doing economic science
by Fabio Sá Earp
1996, Volume 16, Issue 3
- 331-347 Financing for infrastructure and the resumption of sustained economic growth
by Márcio G. P. Garcia - 348-359 Budgeting and democracy
by Paul Singer - 360-386 Private sector responses to economic liberalization policies in Brazil: a look within São Paulos capital goods sector
by Elizabeth McQuerry - 387-404 National innovation system in Brazil: an introductory analysis from available data on science and technology
by Eduardo da Motta e Albuquerque - 405-424 Analysis of the transmission of international orange juice prices to prices at the level of orange producer in the State of São Paulo
by Mario Antonio Margarido - 425-450 Política comercial e inserción internacional de la argentina para los años 90
by Marta Bekerman & Pablo Sirlin - 451-456 Notes on the State and on the market
by Adam Przeworski - 457-462 A note on the increase of expenditures with the federal government payroll
by Fábio Giambiagi - 463-466 Quarterly tax burden in Brazil 1991-1995 A methodological note
by Fábio Giambiagi - 467-474 Pressure groups and inflation: a cyclical model
by Jorge Sabe Arbache & João Ricardo Faria - 475-492 Unproductive labor and long-term growth: a classical model of accumulation
by Alain Herscovici
1996, Volume 16, Issue 2
- 5-6 Tribute to Anibal Pinto
by Maria da Conceição Tavares - 165-174 The real and its imaginary
by Renato Janine Ribeiro - 175-201 The irreductibility of macro to microeconomics: a methodological approach
by Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira & Gilberto Tadeu Lima - 202-216 Alternative approaches to financial crises in emerging markets
by Jeffrey Sachs - 217-235 The public price control trap: the example of energy inputs
by Décio Katsushigue Kadota & Carlos Roberto Azzoni - 236-251 The URV and its function of aligning relative prices
by João Sicsú - 252-273 Economic growth, increasing results and monopolist competition
by Pedro Cavalcanti Ferreira & Roberto Ellery Jr. - 274-292 Demonstrate the rational order of the market: reflections on an impossible project
by Angela Ganem - 293-314 Historical sources of brazilian underdevelopment
by Alexandre Rands Barros - 315-326 La demanda de M4 y la substitución de moneda en México: 1978-1990
by Luis Miguel Galindo P.
1996, Volume 16, Issue 1
- 3-19 Historical experience of industrial policy in Brazil
by Wilson Suzigan - 20-37 Firm adjustment, employment and sub-contracting
by Edward J. Amadeo & João Carlos Scandiuzzi & Valéria Pero - 38-59 The sedition of public choice: variations on the theme of scientific revolutions
by Antonio Maria Silveira - 60-73 A little beyond Thomas Kuhn From the history of economic thought to the history of economic science
by Fábio Sá Earp - 74-83 Kalecki: an anti-Keynesian?
by Carlos Águedo Nagel Paiva - 84-106 Market leadership and entry into technology in agro-food system in semi-industrialized countries: the Brazilian case
by Mauro Borges Lemos - 107-113 Who has the most resources to govern? A comparison between states and local governments per capital revenue
by David Rosenblatt & Gil Shildo - 114-136 Industrial success and government intervention: searching for the links
by Mauricio Mesquita Moreira - 137-151 Regionalism in Asian Pacific: economic integration oriented to foreign trade
by Silvio Yoshiro Mizuguchi Miyazaki - 152-161 Relative prices and concentration in the Brazilian industry: analysis of the expansion and retraction phases of economic activity from 1974 to 1994
by Claudio Seiji Sato
1995, Volume 15, Issue 4
- 463-477 Populism or budgetary endogeneity? Discretionary fiscal policy in Argentina
by Daniel G. Arce M. - 478-496 Brazilian imports of natural gas in the context of Mercosur
by Adilson de Oliveira & Márcio Silva de Araujo - 497-516 Convergence between state per capita incomes in Brazil
by Afonso Henriques Borges Ferreira & Clélio Campolina Diniz - 517-535 Regional integration, triangular trade and policy recommendations: the case of the Brazilian fine chemical industry
by Paulo Guilherme Correa - 536-546 Price filter: a sectoral profit tracking algorithm
by Fernando Cariola Travassos - 547-562 Brazilian inflation and the theory of games
by Uwe Haneke - 563-576 Notes on money, debt and alternative monetary regimes for Brazil
by Deepak Lal