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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número1
... There are several factors that can justify the assumption of a strongly vertical IS line and that seem relevant for the Brazil. First, as pointed by Lopes (2011), the investment function itself may be to a large ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número1
... In Minsky view, a real full employment policy constitutes the kind of spending that is the effective resources creator and driving force of the economy. And when Minsky is speaking abo[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número1
... Two types of voting regimes can be distinguished: quantitative regimes and qualitative regimes. The first is employed by the World Bank and the IMF, while the second is used by the World Trade Organisation (WTO). The ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número1
... Given these limitations, we propose that we can make better sense how devel- opment policies and private-sector dynamism co-evolve (forming different types of policy capacity) by lookin[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número1
... According to Sutcliffe (1971), when the starting point is a typically primary economy, not only are the workers concentrated in the fields, but also the capital is used in agriculture;[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.34 número1
... and Brazil that have been evidencing during the last two decades, and are currently reveled in the structural trade deicit of industrial products that affects Argentina in the bilateral ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número1
... industrialization, Brazil and Mexico, for instance, realized that they could compete internationally if they established subsidies to exports of manufactured ...In Brazil, for instance, in the 1970s, when ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.29 número1
... Em segundo lugar, ela nos remete, a partir das medidas de natureza fiscal e monetária implementadas pelos EUA e países da Zona do Euro e do Japão – tais como injeção de liquidez e de ca[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.29 número1
... This section suggests that Savage’s (1954) variant of expected utility theory yields an account that dis- penses any psychology – the very explanation of behavior is centered on rationa[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.29 número1
... cause of an understanding that this could increase resistances to changes. How- ever in a federation it is almost impossible to discuss fiscal reform without deal- ing with the conflicting issues of federal relations. In ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número1
... A parte III do livro possui como co-autor o professor Fernando J. Cardim de Carvalho, e tra- ta do debate teórico e empírico acerca dos con- troles de capitais. São apresentados argumentos favoráveis e contrários ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.27 número1
... One limitation in this diagram is its emphasis on variables instead of actors. This diagram identifies, but does not capture, the role of and relationship between actors at the national and international levels of ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.28 número1
... In Brazil, however, the issue is present in a quite diverse ...sector, Brazil relies today on competences accumulated and matured through time, often under adverse ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.27 número1
... O livro Regional Monetary Policy de Car- los J. Rodríguez-Fuentes, da Universidade de La Laguna, publicado pela Routledge em 2006, tra- ta de tema extremamente relevante, mas pouco estudado na literatura ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.27 número1
... Esta adecuación de las reglas del juego de la integración para responder a las asimetrías y a los cam- bios en las realidades nacionales, puede entenderse, según se la observe desde la p[r] ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.29 número1
... in Brazil, India and Sou- th Africa since the early ...in Brazil and Argentina”, e compara a experiência das du- as principais economias da América do ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.29 número1
... O que todos devem estar se perguntando é quem seriam os Maus Samaritanos e por que são assim chamados? Ha-Joon retirou a idéia do no- me de seu livro de uma parábola da Bíblia, sobre um homem que foi roubado na estrada e ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.30 número1
... An important aspect of monetary policy – and, for the purposes of this paper, of inflation targeting – is the mechanisms through which changes in the interest rate affect the variables targeted by the central bank. In ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.31 número1
... Those two institutions were created between the late nineteenth and early twentieth century to control the spread of epidemic tropical diseases like yel- low fever and Chagas disease, as well as to combat epizootic ... See full document
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Brazil. J. Polit. Econ. vol.32 número1
... There are also some studies measuring the wage differential between private and public sector in Brazil. They usually rely on cross-sectional data. Macedo (1985) compares wages in state-owned companies with wages ... See full document
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