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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número2
... This is an important message that simply got no attention from Latin American governments through most of the 1990s as they instituted drastic macroeconomic reforms to expose their domestic product and inancial markets ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número2
... Brazil is one of the biggest developing economies where substantial reforms were implemented. After a period experiencing a huge economic growth of 8.4 percent per year in the 1970s, debt crisis in early 1980s ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número2
... to investigate the effect of inlation on price dispersion and the evidence seems coherent with menu cost arguments. The study considers disaggregated data on prices of foodstuffs in Israel during 1978-84, and obtains ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.26 número2
... A meu ver, um dos pontos mais interessan- tes do livro envolve a afirmação de Teixeira de que um mercado de capitais de longo prazo não sobrevive em um ambiente de baixo desenvolvi- ment[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número2
... (1991) ‘The Development of underdevelopment: Rural Economy of Colonial Southwestern Nigeria’ Unpublished Phd thesis submitted to the Department of Sociology, Faculty of the Social Scienc[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número2
... biochemical processes that provide support to our oxygen-nitrogen atmosphere and to other biochemical cycles, all crucial in supporting life.. However, our economy has been functioning l[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.27 número2
... Already in the 1970s, the idea of complementarity between public and private capitals achieved its zenith, translated into a new cycle of public investments under the II Development National Plan (II PND). The political ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.27 número2
... According to the coalition-proof Stackelberg equilibrium, the preferential trade agreement is feasible if, and only if, the large economy maximizes its gains with the politically viable [r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.25 número2
... Svensson (1997) argues that a linear contract, as proposed by Walsh (1995), is a very elegant form of removing the inflation bias. H owever, there are practi- cal and political difficult[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.25 número2
... Uma parte considerável desse problema ocorre por conta da literatura existente na área desenvolvida na última década e meia: com raras exceções, os livros-texto de Macroeconomia vol- tados para os cursos de ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.26 número2
... This whole set-up, which allowed the Central Bank to issue not only money but bills, notes and bonds, was very important to avoid the dollarization of the Brazilian economy during the hy[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.25 número2
... Os custos de importação do livro provavel- mente inviabilizam as duas soluções anteriores, especialmente para a adoção do livro. Restrin- gindo-nos ao Brasil, há três medidas a serem to-[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.25 número2
... Celso Furtado não só deixou uma extensa obra essencial para compreender o Brasil, mas inspirou e levou toda uma geração de jovens a se de- dicar ao estudo da economia e do desenvolviment[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número2
... and Brazil almost defaulted on its external debt or with the 1964-67 years when the economy hardly grew at ...that Brazil would remain an ‘island of prosperity’ within a weak global ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.29 número2
... In between the two extremes of political effectiveness defined by neopatrimo- nial states on the one end and cohesive-capitalist states on the other end lie frag- mented-multiclass states. Unlike neopatrimonial states, ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número2
... Revista de Economia Política 28 (2), 2008 presas transnacionais, ou mesmo de grandes em- presas nacionais com redes próprias de subcon- tratação ou cadeias de suprimento, decorre de seu [r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número2
... No capítulo 2, Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, ao analisar os motivos que têm levado à “quase- estagnação de longa duração da economia brasi- leira”, segundo ele (e porque não tantos outros[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número2
... A teoria da política monetária de livros-texto estabelece que a taxa básica de juros deve ser fi- xada de tal forma que, no cenário padrão dos mo- delos de simulação, a taxa de inflação [r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.25 número2
... can accommodate both labor productivity and labor force growth. While government policies can influence to some extent the rate of expansion of the market through its monetary and fiscal[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.30 número2
... The question as set up in the title of this essay would seem to presuppose that at least some of the statements defining Keynesianism, as outlined in the previous section, had been abandoned by many, perhaps even most, ... See full document
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