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2. Finance-Led Growth Regime no Brasil: estatuto teórico, evidências empíricas e consequências macroeconômicas.
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Bruno, Miguel, Diawara, Hawa, Araújo, Eliane, Reis, Ana Carolina, and Rubens, Mário
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FINANCIALIZATION , *ECONOMIC development , *MACROECONOMICS ,ECONOMIC conditions in Brazil, 1985- - Abstract
Finance-led growth regime in Brazil. This paper analyzes the Brazilian growth pattern during the post-liberalization period, emphasizing the structural links between finance and productive capital accumulation. The results indicate a finance-led growth regime in the period 2004-2008, under a very specific financialization process. The first part is a survey of the international literature, which defines the financialization concept and its relevance for understanding Brazilian economic problems. The next part provides a historical overview on the structural changes that made possible the development of financial-led regimes. The paper also applies an empirical analysis of some selected Brazilian macroeconomic indicators. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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3. A queda da desigualdade de renda corrente e a participação do 1% de domicílios de maior renda, 2000-2010.
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DEDECCA, CLAUDIO SALVADORI
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INCOME inequality , *EQUALITY , *ECONOMIC development , *SOCIAL justice - Abstract
The reduction of income inequality and the participation of the top 1 % in the Brasil, 2000-2010. According to OECD, the recent process of deterioration of the income distribution chain in developing and developed countries has been marked by increased participation of 1% of households with higher income. In the past decade, Brazil has escaped the general trend of deterioration of the income distribution. This paper shows that the reduction of economic inequality was accompanying the reluctance of the participation of top 1%, arguing that the reproduction of the movement more generally requires that this participation has been reduced in the current decade, to enable sustained growth and development with social justice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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4. Taxa de câmbio, exportações e crescimento: uma investigação sobre a hipótese de doença holandesa no Brasil.
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VERÍSSIMO, MICHELE POLLINE and XAVIER, CLÉSIO LOURENÇO
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FOREIGN exchange rates , *EXPORTS , *DUTCH disease (Economics) , *ECONOMIC development , *NATURAL resources management ,ECONOMIC conditions in Brazil, 1985- - Abstract
Exchange rate, exports and growth: an investigation on the hypothesis of Dutch disease in Brazil. This paper investigates the hypothesis of Dutch disease in Brazil by the existence of a negative relationship between commodity exports and the real exchange rate, and the effects of export specialization in commodities on the Brazilian economic growth from 1999 to 2010 based on VAR model. The evidences suggested an expressive importance of commodities exports in explaining the real exchange rate changes. Moreover, commodities exports shocks were relevant to explain Brazilian economic growth rate changes, which supports the "curse" of natural resources literature. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
5. Os pilares institucionais da política cambial e a industrialização nos anos 1930.
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VAN DER LAAN, CESAR RODRIGUES, MOREIRA CUNHA, ANDRé, and DUTRA FONSECA, PEDRO CEZAR
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FOREIGN exchange , *INDUSTRIALIZATION , *ECONOMIC development , *ECONOMIC policy - Abstract
The Institutional pillars of the foreign exchange policy and industrialization in Brazil in the 1930s. The 1930s constitute one milestone in the Brazilian economic development, as the accelerated industrialization process has started and became the dominant domestic policy. This paper reviews this period focusing on the institutional changes restructuring exchange transactions, to curb financial flows and balance external payments [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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6. Brasil (1955-2005): 25 anos de catching up, 25 anos de falling behind.
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Arend, Marcelo and Fonseca, Pedro Cezar Dutra
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INDUSTRIALIZATION , *TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *ECONOMIC development , *GLOBALIZATION - Abstract
Brazil (1955-2005): 25 years of catching-up, 25 years of falling behind. The present paper discusses the Brazilian industrial development under a neo-schumpeterian perspective in the period after 1955. The hypothesis is that, in the last 50 years, Brazil spent the first 25 years catching up and, next, the following 25 years falling behind. The 1955-1980 period, by means of international funding, allowed catching up with the paradigm in maturation within the fourth technological revolution. However, in this period, it was determined the main debilitating elements for the country's entrance in the new techno-economical paradigm of the fifth technological revolution which emerged in the middle of the 70s. It is in the strategy to internationalize the economy, granting the mutinational companies the key-sectors of the national economy dynamics during the catching up period, the main element of dependence in the journey that conditions the current performance, responsible for technology subordination and keeps the Brazilian economy with low dynamism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2012
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7. Diversificação ou especialização: uma análise do processo de mudança estrutural da indústria brasileira.
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Carvalho, Laura and Kupfer, David
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PORTFOLIO diversification , *ECONOMIC specialization , *BUSINESS enterprises , *PER capita - Abstract
Diversification or specialization: an analysis of the process of structural change of the Brazilian industry. Based on findings by Imbs and Wacziarg (2003), whose empirical study has established the existence of a U-shaped pattern in the evolution of industrial specialization relative to per capita income, this paper aimed at determining the path of structural change followed by the Brazilian industry in the last decades and at comparing it with the evidence for other countries. The conclusion is that the stage of diversification of the Brazilian industrial structure has ended at a relatively low level of per capita income. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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8. Crescimento e industrialização no Brasil: uma interpretação à luz das propostas de Kaldor.
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Lamonica, Marcos Tostes and Feijo, Carmen Aparecida
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ECONOMIC development , *INDUSTRIALIZATION , *GROWTH rate , *INTERNATIONAL liquidity ,ECONOMIC conditions in Brazil ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Growth and industrialization in Brazil. In this paper, based on the writings of Kaldor and his followers, we compare two phases of Brazilian economic growth, one showing fast growth rate and other with lack of growth. Our aim is to analyze the Brazilian economic behavior in the last 40 years, pointing out economic policy intervention, structural change, foreign trade and capital flows as determinants to account for gross product development path performance. Our aim is to shed some light on which is the potential rate of growth of the Brazilian economy nowadays, considering its historical growth path and recent structural changes in the industrial sector. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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9. Crescimento econômico e liquidez externa no Brasil após 1970.
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de Assis C. Vieira, Fabrício and Holland, Márcho
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ECONOMIC development , *LIQUIDITY (Economics) , *ECONOMIC indicators , *BALANCE of payments , *INTERNATIONAL finance , *PAYMENT , *BALANCE of trade ,DEVELOPING countries - Abstract
Economic growth and foreign liquidity in Brazil after 1970. This paper assesses the relationship between the capital account and the Brazilian economic growth according to balance-of-payments constraint approach. The Thirlwall (1979)'s simple rule is extended to take into consideration capital account and several empirical evidence using time series analysis are shown. Conversely to the simple rule when fitted rates of balance-of-payment equilibrium economic growth average bellow the observed ones, fitted rates of growth using the rule extended to international liquidity are consistently greater than the observed ones. It is fair to conclude that, first, the Brazilian economy grows better during abundant international liquidity and, second, the economy sub utilizes such advantage growing far less than it could grow. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2010
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10. Discutindo o papel do Programa Bolsa Família na decisão das eleições presidenciais brasileiras de 2006.
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Marques, Rosa Maria, Leite, Marcel Guedes, Mendes, Áquilas, and Ferreira, Mariana Ribeiro Jansen
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PRESIDENTIAL elections , *ELECTIONS , *POLITICAL participation , *POLITICAL rights , *POLITICAL campaigns , *ECONOMIC policy , *ECONOMIC status , *ECONOMIC development - Abstract
This paper investigates the relationship between the impact of Bolsa Família Program in the Brazilian population and the result of the presidential elections of 2006. The database involves municipal information provided by MDS, IBGE and TSE. To control the experiment, the eventual influences of other variables in the determination of this relationship had been studied. All those variables come from specific characteristics of the cities, such as: city with predominant urban or not urban population; size of the city population; among others. The results state that the Bolsa Família was, in fact, a very important factor in the determination of the votes in Lula. It was, in itself, responsible by 45% of the total votes in Lula. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2009
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11. O Estado e suas razões: o II PND.
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Fonseca, Pedro Cezar Dutra and Monteiro, Sergio Marley Modesto
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FINANCIAL liberalization , *ECONOMIC development , *ECONOMIC activity , *BUSINESS cycles , *ECONOMIC policy , *ECONOMIC indicators ,ECONOMIC conditions in Brazil ,BRAZILIAN politics & government - Abstract
The State and its reasons: the 2nd PND. This paper intends to contribute to the debate on the reasons why the Geisel administration (1974-78) chose — as it faced an adverse conjuncture — an accelerated growth agenda which was materialized in the 2nd PND (National Development Plan). In order to do so, it resorts to a methodological definition which is based upon an institutionalist approach and favors the interaction between the political and the economic variables. Contradicting the literature that interprets the strong presence of the State and the regional decentralization of the 2nd PND as signs of neopatrimonialism, it is advocated that this category of analysis is inadequate to explain the government's choice, although this aspect is embedded in the Brazilian social-historical formation. The political rationality of the plan must be investigated in the conjuncture itself, marked by the liberalization project, which does not clash with the plan's economic rationality — on the contrary, it is complemented by it. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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