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2. A universalização da pré-escola no Brasil: uma análise de determinantes históricos.
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SILVA, TALITA, BARCELLOS, THAIS, HIRATA, GUILHERME, and ARAUJO E OLIVEIRA, JOÃO BATISTA
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LABOR supply , *PUBLIC investments , *SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors , *PRESCHOOLS , *ATTENDANCE - Abstract
The school attendance of 4-5 years-old children raised from 3.7% to 78.9% between 1970 and 2018 in Brazil. This paper analyses the preschool expansion process in Brazil in the last 50 years, documenting the preschool attendance and discussing how sociodemographic and institutional factors usually associated with the expansion are related to the process. The paper shows that female labor force participation, public investments, and demographic factors were to some extent important but not crucial to the expansion of pre-school attendance in Brazil. Furthermore, the observed expansion seems to be a result of uncoordinated and unplanned policies implemented in the period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Os mecanismos de transmissão da política fiscal.
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CARLOS PIRES, MANOEL and FERNANDO DE PAULA, LUIZ
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BUSINESS cycles , *FISCAL policy , *PANDEMICS - Abstract
The effect of fiscal policy over business cycles has been a source of major controversy despite the growing empirical literature and international experience. This paper proposes an analytical framework that allows us to analyze the transmission channels of fiscal policy, updating the most recent findings after the pandemic. In this way, it aims to contribute to a more detailed understanding of some of the main mechanisms by which fiscal policy affects the economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Alternative policy imagination for anti-toxic Indian development.
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BHADURI, AMIT
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LABOR market , *CAPITAL movements , *CORPORATE welfare , *ENVIRONMENTAL justice , *WELFARE economics , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *LABOR productivity - Abstract
Worsening joblessness in India is put forward here from the multiple and interconnected argumentative lens of formal-informal dichotomy by labour productivity differential, market size constraint, labour market flexibility, capital inflows, political constraint, corporate industrialization and welfare economic implications. In the process, the limitations of the classic developmental ideas of Kuznets, Lewis and Schumpeter are critiqued. Thereafter, an alternative policy framework is proposed to achieve economic development focused on employment, equity and environmental uplift. The paper shows how the massive unemployment problem can be managed in India's democratic set up by departing from conventional wisdom about industrialization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Dependência de commodities, reformas estruturais e armadilha de commodities: América do Sul 1970-2017.
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ISABELLA, FERNANDO
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PRICES , *ECONOMIC indicators , *INTERVENTION (Federal government) , *FOREIGN exchange rates - Abstract
Commodity dependence is a long-lasting feature of South American economies, with far reaching effects in economic and social performance. This paper focuses in the interaction between commodity prices and real exchange rate and in its effects on productive capabilities. New-Developmentalist approach has labeled that situation as a "Dutch-Disease". I propose a Balance of Payment Constraint Growth model especially designed to address some specificities of commodity dependence that allow to theoretically analyze this issue. Empirical tests are conducted for the period 1970-2017. It is found that price surges are damaging for productive capabilities only in the context of the dismantling of state intervention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Maria da Conceição Tavares.
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CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA, LUIZ
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COLLEGE teachers , *AUTHORS , *UNIVERSITIES & colleges - Abstract
Maria da Conceição Tavares was one of the most notable development economists in Brazil. She studied economics at the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro and at CEPAL, where she became an economist and author always mentioned when talking about the structuralist school of CEPAL. She was a professor at Unicamp and UFRJ, where she studied. Among her friends are top economists such as Celso Furtado, Antonio Barros de Castro, Carlos Lessa, and Luiz Gonzaga Belluzzo. The Journal of Political Economy published seven of her articles in her honor after her death on June 8, 2024. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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7. Why the economy is hard to manage and how this could possibly be dealt with.
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BERTRAND WONG
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ECONOMIC policy , *ECONOMIC stimulus , *UNEMPLOYMENT , *ECONOMIC expansion , *PRICE inflation , *MONETARY policy - Abstract
This paper raises some points about the economy and economic policies, and presents some possible economic solution, providing the stimulus for economic thought and importantly action to forestall economic problems. The practicable economic policies suggested in the paper would to some extent alleviate the serious economic problems of inflation, deflation, recessions, and unemployment, though it is also hoped that the suggested economic policies could permanently eliminate these serious economic issues. The successful implementation of these economic policies would certainly lead to a better society, possibly with inclusive and sustainable economic growth, employment, and decent work for all. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. What Have We Learned about National Development Banks? Evidence from Brazil.
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BARBOZA, RICARDO, PESSOA, SAMUEL, ROITMAN, FÁBIO, and RIBEIRO, EDUARDO PONTUAL
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GOVERNMENT ownership of banks , *DEVELOPMENT banks , *GLOBAL Financial Crisis, 2008-2009 , *BANK loans , *LOANS , *POWER (Social sciences) , *CREDIT control - Abstract
There are 553 development banks in the world: 18% of these institutions have emerged since the 2008 financial crisis. There is a large theoretical literature on such institutions, but the evidence on their effectiveness is scattered. This paper provides a systematic review of causal effect studies of one of the largest and most representative development banks in the world, the Brazilian Development Bank (BNDES). We review 48 academic papers that estimate BNDES loans and credit programs impact in several policy dimensions. In general, the evidence indicates that development banks can be an effective instrument to increase investment, exports, employment and GDP, particularly when borrowers are micro, small and medium-sized companies. The Brazilian experience also suggests that development banks can be an important tool to fight against climate change, reducing deforestation. On the other hand, evidence indicates that the greatest difficulty for these institutions is to generate positive impacts on productivity, an essential variable for economic growth. Finally, the evidence is inconclusive on political influence on development bank's loans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. The reswitching of techniques and its epistemological implications: a deepening of criticism.
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HERSCOVICI, ALAIN
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INCOME inequality , *MACROECONOMICS , *CRITICISM - Abstract
This paper aims (a) to explain the mechanisms from which the problem of reswitching of techniques is formulated and (b) to analyze the implications with regard to the general architecture of neoclassical macroeconomics. I will show how these elements allow refuting the neoclassical theory of income distribution, and why they translate into structural instability. In the first part, I will explain the mechanisms that correspond to the problem of reswitching of techniques; in the second part, I will study the implications linked to the reswitching, with regard to the determinants of income distribution and the equilibrium stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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10. The theory of inertial inflation: a brief history.
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BRESSER-PEREIRA, LUIZ CARLOS
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PRICE inflation , *EFFECT of inflation on unemployment , *SUCCESS - Abstract
This paper is the history of how the theory of inertial inflation was developed in Brazil in the early 1980s, when inflation was very high, much higher than the stagflation that happened in the United States in the previous decade. Perhaps this fact explains why the theory was formulated in Brazil and not in the United States. The main papers and the book that defined the new theory are duly referred. And the author, that in the 1980s and 1990s was a political actor, also tells the history of the application of the theory, the failures and successes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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11. An analysis of the Chinese inward FDI development and regulation policy and the Five-Year Plans.
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DE AZEVEDO MARQUES, TOMÁS COSTA and ROMANO SCHUTTE, GIORGIO
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TECHNOLOGY transfer , *INVESTMENT laws , *INVESTMENT policy - Abstract
At the end of the 1970s, the People's Republic of China (PRC) promoted policies to attract investments from the developed capitalist world, aiming for technological transfer and offering a profitable environment in exchange. Although the TNC capital, know-how, and technology have been key factors for Chinese development, the State has planned and regulated those investments, so they can be aligned with an autonomous project of development, avoiding the classic centre-periphery dependency relationship. This paper analysis focuses on the Five-Year Plans, and the regulation policy laws for inward investment. At the end we analyse the FDI data, which allowed us to identify the main changes and distinct phases of the development of FDI and the State policy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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12. Long waves of economic growth in Asia and Western Europe, 1950-2020: are there any circularcumulative causation and contradiction aspects?
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SAMUDRO, BHIMO R., PRATAMA, YOGI P., SOESILO, ALBERTUS M., BLOCH, HARRY, SALIM, RUHUL, PRASETYO, ANDRI, and SISTRIATMAJA, MUHAMMAD B.
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ECONOMIC expansion , *CIRCULAR economy , *FINANCIAL crises , *ECONOMIC indicators , *CONTRADICTION , *ECONOMIC impact - Abstract
This paper discusses some comparative analysis between the pattern of economic performances in Asia and Western Europe during 1950s-2020s through political economies perspective. The Asian and Western European economic performances are investigated through some stylized facts in the sense of economic factors. Three analyses are used to explain the general pattern of these regions. First, this study examines the pattern of GDP growth per capita during the 1950s-2020s, focusing on several countries in this region. Second, the analysis captures the pattern of linkages of economic variables in this region related to the principle of Circular and Cumulative causation (CCC) and contradiction. Third, the analysis employs a historical perspective underpinned by the results in the second analysis. This third analysis is crucial to appreciating Asia's global economic performance and also the process of Western deterioration phenomenon through long wave, including the occurrence recession and financial crises. The institutions of globalization and neoliberalism that put the power of capital promoted a financial crisis several times during the decades of 1980s-2020. The financial crisis is depicted by contradictions in the structural linkages among economic factors in Western Europe over the period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Developmentalist policies in financialized economies: contradictions and impasses of the Brazilian case.
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BRUNO, MIGUEL and MARIA PAULANI, LEDA
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SCHOOL rules & regulations , *ECONOMIC policy , *CONTRADICTION , *ECONOMIC development , *FINANCIALIZATION , *INSTITUTIONAL economics - Abstract
This paper discusses the applicability of economic policies and other developmentalist governmental actions to financialized economies. It mobilizes the theoretical-methodological regulationist principles for a historical and institutional macro-analysis. After a brief review of the concepts of the Regulation School, including the "economic policy regime" (Théret, 1992; Lordon, 2002; Boyer, 2015), the Brazilian case is analyzed as a remarkable example of institutional compatibility with rentier-financial accumulation to the detriment of the accumulation of productive fixed capital. Several indicators of this case are presented. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Exchange rate overvaluation and agrarian ground rent transfers in Uruguay: 1955-2019.
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BENELLI, GABRIEL OYHANTÇABAL
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CAPITAL gains , *LAND title registration & transfer , *FOREIGN exchange rates , *RENT , *LANDOWNERS - Abstract
This paper measures with a novel methodology the amount of agrarian ground rent intersectoral transfers in Uruguay and its relative weight in the national amount of surplus value during the period 1955-2019. In order to this, the paper identifies the mechanisms through which ground rent is transferred from landowners to industrial and commercial capitals. The main results show that agrarian ground rent transfers, in particular through exchange rate overvaluation, was a recurring mechanism that has been central for capital accumulation. These transfers complement the surplus value appropriated by individual capitals, however, at the same time, consolidate the rentier nature of Uruguay due to the chronic overvaluation of exchange rate. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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15. Artificial Intelligence and employment: a systematic review.
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DE ACYPRESTE, RAFAEL and PARANÁ, EDEMILSON
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *AUTOMATION , *EMPLOYMENT , *BIBLIOMETRICS , *DEFINITIONS - Abstract
This paper presents a systematic literature review, grounded on bibliometric procedures, of the (political economy) works, produced from 2008 to 2020, on the relations between Artificial Intelligence and employment. It detects a growing tendency of published papers in this field, especially from 2019, and identifies four main groups of concerns on this topic. Within these groups, a prevalence of more optimistic over skeptical accounts and, especially, of economic orthodox over heterodox approaches on the issue can be noted. Overall, it is possible to understand that both the reviewed works and their metrics are quite dispersed and varied in scope. Among other reasons, this is due to the lack of a common basic definition, within the field, of AI in the first place. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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16. Progressivity and distributive impacts of personal income tax: the case of China and Brazil.
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ROSSI, PEDRO, GONÇALVES, RICARDO, and ZHANG PING
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INCOME tax , *INCOME inequality , *INCOME distribution , *TAX incidence , *INCOME , *PROGRESSIVE taxation - Abstract
This paper aims to evaluate and compare the distributive impact of the personal income tax (PIT) on individual's income in Brazil and China by measuring the Gini Index before and after this tax incidence. The paper also proposes a methodology for transposing the PIT backets from one country to another. The results show that a more progressive scheme implemented by China, with more brackets and higher rates, does not guarantee reduction of inequality, due to the level of income exemption and to the incomes on which the marginal rates affect. Thus, it can be perceived that the PIT brackets of these two countries deserves revisions if they seek to fulfill the distributive function. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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17. Current equilibrium exchange rate: methodology and estimations for Latin American countries.
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BRESSER-PEREIRA, LUIZ CARLOS, MARCONI, NELSON, PORTO, TIAGO, ARAUJO, ELIANE, and LEAO, RAFAEL
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INTEREST rates , *BALANCE of payments , *DEPRECIATION , *REPAIR & maintenance services , *PER capita , *FOREIGN exchange rates , *TERMS of trade , *EQUILIBRIUM , *COUNTRIES - Abstract
This paper proposes a methodology for the estimation of the current account equilibrium exchange rate - the exchange rate that guarantees the intertemporal current account equilibrium for a country. Moreover, the methodology is tested throughout appropriate econometric technics (VECM Models) for Argentina, Brazil, Chile, and Colombia, using quarterly data from around 2000 (according to data availability for each country) to 2020. The model includes both long-term structural variables such as terms of trade, goods and service trade as percentage of GDP and GDP per capita as well short term policy variables such as interest rate differential and EMBI plus. Apart from proposing an innovative methodology for estimating the current account equilibrium exchange rate, the paper brings important insights in terms of chronicle and cyclical appreciation (depreciation) of the exchange rate in LA countries. In addition, it shows high correlation between the exchange rate negative (positive) misalignments and the current account deficits (surpluses) in the countries analyzed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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18. Current equilibrium exchange rate in Colombia (2000-2020).
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HERNÁNDEZ, GONZALO
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FOREIGN exchange rates , *TERMS of trade , *INFLATION targeting , *BALANCE of payments , *CENTRAL banking industry , *EQUILIBRIUM - Abstract
Using estimations by Bresser-Pereira et al. (2021), this paper analyses the misalignment between the real exchange rate and the current account equilibrium exchange rate in Colombia in the last two decades (2000-2020). Evidence suggests that the commodity boom and bust cycle in this period is important to explain (i) the main trend of the misalignment, (ii) the deterioration of the current account in recent years and (iii) the general macroeconomic performance of the Colombian economy. A discussion about macroeconomic development and stability is also provided in the context of the Colombian financial configuration, characterized by a flexible exchange rate regime, central bank independence and inflation targeting. Ideas in this paper are consistent with key elements in the New Developmentalism Theory. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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19. A note on the political economy of exchange rates in Argentina: new and classical developmentalism re-evaluated.
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FIORITO, ALEJANDRO and VERNENGO, MATÍAS
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INTEREST rates , *REAL wages , *FOREIGN exchange rates , *INCOME distribution , *INCOME inequality , *ECONOMIC impact , *WORKING class - Abstract
The paper develops a model in which the relation between the real exchange rate and the real wage, in the context of conflictive income distribution, is made explicit. It is noted that the central bank tries to regulate the distributive relation exchange rate and real wages through the changes in the interest rate. The theoretical point is that, under certain circumstances, a relatively depreciated or high level of the real exchange rate might reduce real wages and have a negative impact on economic growth. The paper also provides some evidence for the Argentine case, and suggests that the Classical Developmentalist elasticity pessimism seems, in the case of Argentina, to be validated. Also, the use of the exchange rate as an instrument to bolster redistribution away from the working class, and to promote investment and growth is also not born in the data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. The developmental welfare state in South Korea under globalization.
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BARBOSA, PEDRO
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WELFARE state , *FAMILY policy , *INDUSTRIAL policy , *SOCIAL policy , *GLOBALIZATION - Abstract
This paper analyzes the expansion of social policies in South Korea during the context of globalization, by linking two theoretical approaches: social investment and the New Developmental State. Applying the case study method, I endorse the hypothesis of complementarily between the welfare state and the developmental state. The article shows that between the 1990s and the 2010s, South Korea expanded all sectors of social policies analyzed. Beyond the expansion of passive policies, active policies (including education) were reshaped in an integrated manner with the industrial policy to promote innovation, pursuing the transition to the knowledge-based society; also the family policy became one of the most generous among OECD countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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21. When McCloskey meets Latour: changing the perspectives on the debates about Rhetoric in Economics.
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PIRES, MAYARA S. S. and FERNÁNDEZ, RAMÓN G.
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ZERO sum games , *RHETORIC , *DEVELOPMENT economics , *SOCIAL facts , *FICTION , *INTERNALIZATION (Social psychology) - Abstract
This paper rescues Deirdre McCloskey's ideas about Rhetoric in Economics and some issues left out in subsequent discussions. There is a parallel between the ideas of McCloskey and Bruno Latour, and the complementarities of their perspectives are very relevant for the development of Economics. Some reflections are here offered to improve the practice of Economics, which are related to the social constructions of facts in the field, to the internalization of political aspects, and to the importance of alternating between fact and fiction in a dynamic that does not result in a zero-sum game, underlining the characteristic of Economics as being inherently rhetorical. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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22. Do homem medieval ao liberal: ciclos e crises do liberalismo - tendências autoritárias recentes.
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SIMOENS DA SILVA, LUIZ AFONSO
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NEOLIBERALISM , *LIBERALISM , *DEREGULATION , *SPECULATION , *CRITICS - Abstract
This paper starts gathering historical evidence related to eventual regulation/deregulation cycles in the two first decades of the XXth and XXIth centuries. Following, an analysis on the passageway of the Medieval Man to a Liberal Man in Europe, and on the economic and political features of the Classical Liberalism in its path to Neoliberalism. Later on, a search for answers to the recent disarrangements and authoritarian trends in the world. Many critics were made to Neoliberalism as well as speculations on the future of this system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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23. Managing Contagion: COVID-19, public health, and reflexive behavior.
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DAVIS, JOHN B.
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PUBLIC goods , *SELF-fulfilling prophecy , *HEALTH insurance , *HEALTH policy , *PANDEMICS , *PUBLIC health , *COVID-19 , *SCHOOL uniforms - Abstract
This paper characterizes a pandemic as a kind of contagion, and describes a contagion as a two-level, two-direction, reflexive feedback loop system. In such a system, expert opinions for managing a pandemic can act as self-fulfilling prophecies due to how they influence collective belief formation. However, when multiple experts produce multiple expert opinions that act as self-fulfilling prophecies, this can fragment a society’s response to a pandemic, worsening rather than ameliorating it. This paper models this possible outcome by distinguishing two competing expert opinions, appealing respectively to people in club good and common pool types of employment/health insurance situations, and argues that to combat fragmentation of opinion about how to address a pandemic, public health policy needs to attend to the nature of public reasoning. It argues this entails asking how just and legitimate deliberative institutions can function in an ‘inclusive and noncoercive’ way that allows society to reconcile competing visions regarding how to combat system-wide crises such as pandemics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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24. PIX: explaining a state-owned Fintech.
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SCHAPIRO, MARIO G., BEZERRA MOUALLEM, PEDRO SALOMON, and GIL DANTAS, ERIC
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FINANCIAL technology , *SOCIAL networks , *PAYMENT systems , *CENTRAL banking industry , *EYEWITNESS accounts , *FINANCIALIZATION , *ELECTRONIC funds transfers , *GOVERNMENT ownership of banks - Abstract
This paper aims to explain the Brazilian Central Bank's (BCB) decision to create and operate a new instant payment system: PIX. Understanding that "digital financialization" can take different forms, this study sheds light on the factors that led to the BCB's choice to launch a "state-owned Fintech". The analysis considers three complementary factors. Firstly, the BCB's institutional trajectory has made it protective of its perimeter of power. Secondly, the ideas shared by transnational networks support the active role of central banks in managing instant payment issues. Thirdly, the interests of traditional banks were not significantly impacted to the extent that they would oppose the creation of PIX. Through examining BCB documents and secondary literature, this study provides a first-hand account of the motivations and circumstances that led to the creation of PIX in Brazil. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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25. Financialization, credit rating agencies, and "policy space": The Brazilian experience.
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NETTO MACHADO, PEDRO LANGE and DE PAULA, LUIZ FERNANDO
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CREDIT ratings , *FINANCIALIZATION , *RATINGS & rankings of public debts , *DOMESTIC space , *EMERGING markets - Abstract
This paper analyzes the restrictions imposed by financialization on domestic policy space, especially in emerging economies, in light of the actions of credit rating agencies. The working hypothesis is that these agencies, in their interaction with governments, act to constrain the policy space from their position in the international financial system. Thereby, they operate in favor of the financial markets' agenda through the issuance of sovereign ratings and at the discursive level. The methodology draws on the case study of Brazil, based on sovereign ratings and reports issued by S&P Global, Moody's, and Fitch Ratings, which shows that such agencies have a vast repertoire to promote the orthodox neoliberal agenda in the national political and economic process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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26. New steps in the construction of New Developmentalism.
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CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA, LUIZ
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MANUFACTURED products , *ACCOUNTING policies , *BALANCE of payments , *FOREIGN exchange rates , *SUBSIDIES , *EQUILIBRIUM - Abstract
In this paper I propose new or relatively new steps in the construction of New Developmentalism: the existence of current account policies, the policy of growth with current account deficit, besides the current and the industrial equilibriums, the equilibrium with current account deficit, and the extended Dutch disease. The three equilibriums are depicted in a new figure. A new form of neutralizing the Dutch disease using import tariffs and export subsidies on manufactured goods is discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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27. Legalization of drugs and strategic behaviour.
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PHILLIPE DE ALBUQUERQUEMELLO, VINÍCIUS and RAMOS, FRANCISCO S.
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DRUG legalization , *NASH equilibrium , *GAME theory , *PHARMACEUTICAL policy , *DRUG utilization , *MARIJUANA legalization , *EMPLOYEE drug testing - Abstract
The growing number of users, about 250 million, in 2016, and the sheer number of health problems, that cause 190,000 deaths per year, are just some of the data that has rekindled the debate and discussion into the efficiency of the prohibitionist drug policies concerning drug consumption throughout the world. As a result, there has been the establishment of a special branch of literature focused on the investigation into this theme. In this regard, the present article conducts an economic analysis of scenarios where there is no decriminalization of drugs and other areas where legalization has been partial (marijuana) or complete, based on Game Theory. Thus, different from other studies, this paper establishes conditions of compatibility of incentives so that the economy could become formal, after decriminalization, to avoid contraband under a legal guise. This paper also manages to show which situation (Nash equilibrium) provides the greatest well-being for society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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28. National policy space: reframing the political economy of globalization and its implications for national sovereignty and democracy.
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PALLEY, THOMAS
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SOVEREIGNTY , *GOVERNMENT policy , *GLOBALIZATION , *POLITICAL elites , *DEMOCRACY , *ANTI-democratic politics - Abstract
This paper critiques the trilemma framing of the political economy of globalization, and offers an alternative framing based on the construction of national policy space. The paper makes three main contributions. First, building on Stein (2016), it deconstructs the categories used by Rodrik (2011) and introduces distinctions between the "degree", "type", and "dimensions" of globalization; "effective" versus "formal" national sovereignty; "content" versus "process" of democracy; and "national" versus "global" democracy. The deconstruction shows countries face choices involving a series of margins, not a trilemma. Second, that suggests reframing the problematic in terms of national policy space, which is the "funnel" through which globalization impacts democracy and national sovereignty. Third, the paper shows a country can be impacted by globalization even if it does nothing because other countries' actions change its possibility set. The reframing shows globalization is an intrinsically political project. To the extent it is now driving a nationalistic anti-democratic turn in politics, responsibility lies with political elites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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29. The impossible quartet in a demand led growthsupermultiplier model for a small open economy.
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OREIRO, JOSÉ LUIS and COSTA SANTOS, JULIO FERNANDO
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FREE trade , *INCOME distribution , *AGGREGATE demand , *BALANCE of payments , *KEYNESIAN economics , *ECONOMIC models - Abstract
The aim of this paper is to investigate the long run sustainability of a growth path led by multiple non-creating capacity autonomous expenditures in a demand led-supermultiplier model for a small open economy. Using two different models the results show that it is impossible to have in the same model long-term economic growth driven by the non-capacity creating component of domestic demand, exogenous income distribution, long-run balance between productive capacity and aggregate demand and balance of payments equilibrium. Economic viability of the balanced-growth path demands growth to be led by exports, at least for small open economies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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30. Do political commentaries command? The case of the Central Bank of Brazil.
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GUNES, GOKHAN SAHIN and ASFUROGLU, DILA
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CENTRAL banking industry , *TAYLOR'S rule , *EMERGING markets , *MONETARY policy , *RATE setting , *POLITICIANS - Abstract
This paper investigates whether political pressure affects the conduct of monetary policy in Brazil. For the period between January 2010 and August 2020, we estimate a modified Taylor rule to empirically test whether the calls for lower interest rates by presidents induce Central Bank of Brazil (BCB) to lower the policy rate. We document that BCB is more likely to set the policy rate in line with the preferences of political leaders. We also show that the response of BCB to political pressure remained significant even though political pressure diminished in recent years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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31. From the national system of technological innovation to the "New Projectment Economy" in China.
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JABBOUR, ELIAS and MOREIRA, UALLACE
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TECHNOLOGICAL innovations , *DISRUPTIVE innovations , *CENTRAL economic planning , *ARTIFICIAL intelligence , *RURAL planning - Abstract
Deep changes have taken place in China over the past ten years. The debate increasingly revolves around its new dynamics of accumulation, even questioning under which typology to frame the current Chinese model. In this paper, we propose to correlate the Chinese national system of technological innovations, reemerged in the first years of this century, disruptive technologies such as 5G internet, Big Data and Artificial Intelligence, and the emergence of new and superior forms of economic planning in that country, sowing the seeds for what we call "New Projectment Economy". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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32. Modern Money Theory: rise in the international scenario and recent debate in Brazil.
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DEOS, SIMONE, BULLIO MATTOS, OLÍVIA, ULTREMARE, FERNANDA, and RIBEIRO DE MENDONÇA, ANA ROSA
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POLITICAL debates , *MACROECONOMICS , *EMPLOYERS - Abstract
This paper has a twofold purpose. The first one is to present the core ideas of MMT. The second one is to explain its recent rise in Brazil after the publication of Andre Lara Resende's articles in the press in 2019 and a book in 2020. In order to do that, the paper is organized as follows. After the introduction, the first session presents the core ideas of MMT: i) chartal money, or tax driven money; ii) functional finance; iii) Minskyan financial fragility; iv) sectoral balances approach; v) employer of last resort. The second session presents some critiques MMT has received both from the orthodox and the heterodox sides at the international level. The third section discusses the particular way in which MMT's ideas have recently arrived in Brazil, considering peculiarities of the Brazilian economic debate and political scenario. The final session brings back the main ideas presented in the paper and raises critics to Lara Resende's contributions from a political economy perspective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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33. Behavioral economics of corruption and its implications.
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MURAMATSU, ROBERTA and BIANCHI, ANA MARIA A. F.
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BEHAVIORAL economics , *CORRUPTION , *COGNITIVE bias , *HONESTY - Abstract
This paper holds that the standard economic accounts of corruption based on expected costs and benefits are insufficient to understand and to tackle dishonesty in the real world. It embarks on a survey of the literature to discuss the major roles automatic judgments and decisions, as well as cognitive biases and social preferences might play in deviations from honest behavior. The paper further discusses the implications of behavioral economics to the debate over how to fight corruption and foster integrity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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34. A crise argentina de 2018: antecedentes e interpretação.
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HORN, CARLOS HENRIQUE, PECIS VALENTI, LUIZA, and DOS SANTOS PETRY, BEN-HUR
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INTERNATIONAL finance , *FINANCIAL crises , *ECONOMIC policy , *FOREIGN exchange rates , *CRISES - Abstract
This paper deals with the Argentinian economic crisis of 2018. We argue that the crisis was brought about by the process of financial fragility directly related to the choice of economic policy made by the Macri government. That fragility came to manifest in a moment of reversal in the external scenario in 2018. In our analysis, we have gathered evidence on the macroeconomic performance of Argentina to present an interpretation based on the concepts of asymmetry of power in the monetary and financial international system, external vulnerability, and sudden stop crisis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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35. Green economy and green jobs: a multisectoral analysis by means of Spain's social accounting matrix.
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CHABÁN-GARCÍA, OMAR and HIDALGO-CAPITÁN, ANTONIO LUIS
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ENVIRONMENTAL policy , *SUSTAINABLE development , *SOCIAL accounting , *ECONOMIC policy , *JOB analysis , *ECONOMIC models , *ECONOMIC impact , *JOB creation - Abstract
During the last decades the green economy has been proposed from different international organizations as an economic model for the 21st century that gravitates around respecting the environment. This paper tries to identify, with criteria of economic efficiency (high economic impact) and social efficiency (high impact on job creation, green jobs), the "potentially green sectors" that can be stimulated by a national strategy to develop a green economy in Spain. For this, we will use the Social Accounting Matrix of Spain 2010, identifying, by means of the normalized absorption and diffusion coefficients and by means of employment multipliers, the key, drivers and with greater capacity for job creation sectors from a group of ten sectors that we have identified as "potentially green sectors". [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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36. Uma interpretação da economia brasileira a partir da taxa de lucro: 1950-2020.
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MARQUETTI, ADALMIR, MALDONADO FILHO, EDUARDO, MIEBACH, ALESSANDRO, and MORRONE, HENRIQUE
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CAPITAL productivity , *PROFIT-sharing , *LABOR productivity , *ECONOMIC expansion , *NEOLIBERALISM , *STAGNATION (Economics) - Abstract
The paper investigates the path of the profit rate and its components in Brazil between 1950 and 2020. The high growth in developmentalism, 1950-1980, in contrast to the great stagnation in neoliberalism, 1980-2020, is interpreted based on the rate of profit and its components: the profit share, the productivity of capital and the level of capacity utilization. The fall in the rate of profit due to the decline in capital productivity resulted in a slowdown in the rate of capital accumulation and economic growth. In the 1980-2020 period there was a structural break in the relationship between productive investment and profits with the adoption of neoliberalism, the same profit rate resulted in lower capital accumulation. The great stagnation is explained by the fall in the profit rate and the adoption of neoliberalism. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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37. Developmentalism as a comparative-historical model: From Friedrich List to Bresser-Pereira.
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TIJERINA, WALID
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INTERNATIONAL organization , *STRUCTURALISM , *COMPARATIVE government - Abstract
The literature on New Developmentalism has been reframing the developmental state's characteristics throughout the different historical conjunctures experienced within the international order. This paper argues that developmentalism has been reinventing itself as a branch of the comparative-historical method. To achieve this, the article assesses the evolution of developmentalism as a comparative-historical method which has been consolidated as a continuation of previous development models, such as List's national system and Prebisch's structuralism. Likewise, this paper will explore New Developmentalism and its explanatory power regarding recent industrial strategies in Latin America. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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38. Targeting economic development with science and technology parks and gateway cities: Schumpeterian possibilities of new developmental states in fostering local and global development.
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SILVA MELLO, PATRICIA ALENCAR, GOMES SCHAPIRO, MARIO, and MARCONI, NELSON
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RESEARCH parks , *ECONOMIC development , *MIDDLE-income countries , *URBAN parks , *RURAL development - Abstract
In this paper, we investigate how innovative environments as a local strategic policy with particular features of the new entrepreneurial developmental state associated to what we call a Schumpeterian-style of policy can transform regions of middle-income countries, like Brazil. In particular, we sought to answer the following research question: how the São JoseÌ? dos Campos Science and Technology Park (STP-SJC) has been used as a tool to promote regional development? To answer it, having a logical model of this policy in perspective, we focus on this environment's main objectives and empirically we performed a case study applying process tracing methodology. In this paper, we investigate how innovative environments as a local strategic policy with particular features of the new entrepreneurial developmental state associated to what we call a Schumpeterian-style of policy can transform regions of middle-income countries, like Brazil. In particular, we sought to answer the following research question: how the São JoseÌ? dos Campos Science and Technology Park (STP-SJC) has been used as a tool to promote regional development? To answer it, having a logical model of this policy in perspective, we focus on this environment's main objectives and empirically we performed a case study applying process tracing methodology. In this paper, we investigate how innovative environments as a local strategic policy with particular features of the new entrepreneurial developmental state associated to what we call a Schumpeterian-style of policy can transform regions of middle-income countries, like Brazil. In particular, we sought to answer the following research question: how the São JoseÌ? dos Campos Science and Technology Park (STP-SJC) has been used as a tool to promote regional development? To answer it, having a logical model of this policy in perspective, we focus on this environment's main objectives and empirically we performed a case study applying process tracing methodology. In this paper, we investigate how innovative environments as a local strategic policy with particular features of the new entrepreneurial developmental state associated to what we call a Schumpeterian-style of policy can transform regions of middle-income countries, like Brazil. In particular, we sought to answer the following research question: how the São JoseÌ? dos Campos Science and Technology Park (STP-SJC) has been used as a tool to promote regional development? To answer it, having a logical model of this policy in perspective, we focus on this environment's main objectives and empirically we performed a case study applying process tracing methodology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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39. "Developmentalist Brazil" (1945-1964) as a concept: historicizing and (re)periodizing development in Brazil.
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DE FREITAS BARBOSA, ALEXANDRE
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The paper presents an alternative periodization of the debate and practice of development in Brazil. It starts with a brief depiction of Rômulo Almeida's trajectory. It states that during the second Vargas government, a group of bureaucrats -- coined as "State organic intellectuals" -- occupy a new social position. As the process of economic development unfolds, new contradictions arise, so as other social positions. In the second part, new categories are constructed in order to describe the different conceptions of development during the period 1945-1964. Then, after presenting the many uses of the concept of "developmentalism" over history, the paper delves into the concept of "Developmentalist Brazil" in order to get into the inner dynamic of the period. The purpose is to integrate ideas and social positions, on the one hand, and structural processes, on the other, by addressing the conflicts over development strategies. The "Post-Developmentalist" period (1964-1980) is characterized as a rupture in its attempt to put in place a new development pattern to solve the rising contradictions faced during the "Developmentalist Brazil" period (1945-1964). At the end, we put forth a research programme that could possibly lead to the understanding of Brazil's structural changes in the context of the post-1980 new capitalist world-economy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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40. Structural change and productivity growth in Brazil: where do we stand?
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NASSIF, ANDRÉ, MORANDI, LUCILENE, ARAÚJO, ELIANE, and FEIJÓ, CARMEM
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The aim of this paper is to discuss the evolution of the Brazilian labour productivity in the 1990s and 2000s to shed some light on the resilience of the Brazilian economy to recover growth. Labor productivity growth in Brazil, after showing positive annual rates between 1950 and 1979, became stagnant after 1980. Following McMillan and Rodrik's (2011) methodology, this paper at first decompose labor productivity growth in the period 1950-2011, according to "structural change" (which is considered growth-enhancing) and "within effect" (which is growth-reducing, if not accompanied by significant structural change while the country is still pursuing its catching-up process). Next, an econometric exercised is presented to explain the determinants of the structural change component of the labour productivity since economic opening in the 1990s. The results show that the stagnation of the Brazilian productivity is explained by the overvaluation trend of the Brazilian currency, the reprimarization of the export basket, the low degree of Brazil's trade openness and the high real interest rates prevailing in the period. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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41. South Korea's and China's catching-up: a new-developmentalist analysis.
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BRESSER-PEREIRA, LUIZ CARLOS, JABBOUR, ELIAS, and DE PAULA, LUIZ FERNANDO
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The purpose of this paper is to analyze the catching-up processes of South Korea and post-1978 reforms China, based on a new-developmentalist approach that considers four fundamental factors: 1) a complementarity relationship between the state and the market as a dynamic process that changes over time; 2) necessary complementarity between macroeconomic policy and industrial policy; 3) the key role of public and development banks in attacking the problem of "development financing"; and a particular focus on 4) the centrality of exchange rate and balance of payments administration for the development process in these countries. The paper's fundamental question is to what extent the catchingup process in these countries can be understood as the application of a new-developmentalist strategy, taking each country's particular historical traits into account. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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42. Ajuste do orçamento financeiro e custo de carregamento da dívida pública no Brasil 2002-2021.
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BORÇA JR., GILBERTO and BARBOSA-FILHO, NELSON H.
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FOREIGN loans , *PRICE inflation , *INTEREST rate swaps , *GROSS domestic product , *EQUILIBRIUM , *COST , *FOREIGN exchange rates - Abstract
The paper presents a decomposition of the net interest paid by the Brazilian government, in 2002-2021, dividing the expenditure in four parts: the real-interest-rate cost, the inflation cost, the carry cost of fixed-income assets and exchange-rate swaps. The analysis also details the carry cost in terms of the government's main financial assets: (international reserves and loans to the BNDES), showing that the financial adjustment of 2016-2021 reduced the equilibrium primary balance in around 2.5% of GDP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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43. A Classical-Post Keynesian critique on neoclassical environmentally-adjusted multifactor productivity.
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GUARINI, GIULIO
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ENVIRONMENTAL economics , *NATURAL resources , *RETURNS to scale , *EVOLUTIONARY economics , *MACROECONOMICS , *NEOCLASSICAL school of economics - Abstract
The aim of the article is to critically analyze Environmentally-Adjusted Multifactor Productivity (EAMP), by considering the Classical-Post-keynesian environmental framework Ecological Macroeconomics, integrated with the Evolutionary Environmental Economics. The paper introduces EAMP as rooted in in neoclassical economics and derived from Cobb-Douglas function with natural resources built by Solow (1974). I present theoretical critiques of EAMP's neoclassical assumptions by developing perspectives from heterodox Ecological Macroconomics literature. Finally, I discuss the shortcomings of EAMP's conceptual framework, making specific reference to the policy debate on Porter Hypothesis. The article puts in evidence how the assumptions of constant returns to scale, perfect competition and perfect input substitutability seriously alter the meaning and promise of sustainability policy. The analysis indicates that EAMP is a poor instrument to study complex issues regarding the promotion and effectiveness of green innovations and should therefore be abandoned to face the great challenges regarding the process of ecological transformation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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44. Revisitando o conceito de Desenvolvimento Econômico e a Escola de Pensamento do Desenvolvimentismo na Economia.
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DE MORAES, ISAÍAS ALBERTIN
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ECONOMIC development , *CONCRETE analysis , *ECONOMIC history , *SOCIALISM , *HYPOTHESIS - Abstract
This paper aims to revisit and systematize the concepts of Economic Development and Developmentalism. The hypothesis raised by the research is that due to the historical-social procedurality of Economic Sciences, the terms Economic Development and Developmentalism can be categorized differently by epistemological and didactic option nowadays. The article opted to perform a bibliographic study. The methodological procedures for selecting the references were bibliographic research focused on the authors with historical, concrete and inductive analysis of the economy and the phenomenon of economic development. The results obtained are that the terms Economic Development and Developmentalism can be categorized differently, one as a concept used by several schools of economic thought; other as a School of Economic Thought, which has four theoretical currents (Classical Developmentalism, Social Developmentalism, New Developmentalism, Socialist Market Developmentalism). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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45. Industrial policy, techno-nationalism and Industry 4.0: China-USA technology war.
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DIEGUES, ANTONIO CARLOS and ROSELINO, JOSÉ EDUARDO
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INDUSTRY 4.0 , *INDUSTRIAL policy , *5G networks , *INDUSTRIALIZATION , *TELECOMMUNICATION systems ,ECONOMIC conditions in China - Abstract
This paper aims to analyze the evolution of the technology war between China and the USA in a context of exacerbation of techno-nationalist strategies for industrial and technological development. This analysis refers mainly to the Chinese strategy to deploy Industry 4.0 and the implications derived from US imposed restrictions on Chinese efforts to develop indigenous technologies that are central in the forthcoming paradigm. The hypothesis is that such policies, by boosting Industry 4.0, aim to create a new techno-economic paradigm and thus reconfigure the bases of inter-capitalist and interstate competition. The main contribution to the literature is providing an analysis of the implications of the technology war between China and the USA in different layers of the Industry 4.0 techno-economic paradigm, in addition to the mainstream debate about the transition to 5G communication networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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46. Brazil's economic growth and real (div)convergence from a very long-term perspective (1822-2019): An historical appraisal.
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DORÉ, NATALIA I. and TEIXEIRA, AURORA A. C.
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ECONOMIC expansion , *ECONOMIC convergence , *ECONOMIC history , *HUMAN capital ,DEVELOPED countries ,BRAZILIAN history - Abstract
The reconstruction of the economic history of Brazil since independence from Portugal (1822) may lead to a new understanding of its economic growth. The deep-rooted idea that Brazil could have done better means there is a need to delve into each phase of its development. In this paper, we provide a very long-run perspective (1822-2019) of Brazil's economic growth and process of real convergence. On the one hand, this review indicates that structural changes observed in the middle of the 20th century were crucial in promoting the country's growth and real convergence with technologically advanced countries. On the other hand, poor institutional conditions and deficient human capital formation have emerged since colonial times as critical factors underlying Brazil's inability to establish robust and sustainable economic growth. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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47. Current account and real exchange rate equilibrium: the case of manufacturing in Mexico, 2001-2019.
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NALIN, LORENZO and BRID, JUAN CARLOS MORENO
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BALANCE of payments , *FOREIGN exchange rates , *ECONOMIC indicators , *FINANCIAL policy , *NATURAL resources , *TERMS of trade - Abstract
In this paper, we follow Bresser-Pereira et al. (2021) and estimate for Mexico a a series of the real exchange rate (RER) that balances the current account for Mexico for the period 2001q1-2019q4. In this process we take into account numerous determinants, including policy variables and financial indicators the evolution of the terms of trade, as well as a proxi for the Balassa-Samuelson effects, inter alia. Our results show that in most of the period analyzed there has been a trend tendency towards overvaluation, with the RER fluctuating above its equilibrium level. With cointegrating methods, and dynamic ordinary least squared (DOLS) techniques, we examined the effects of exchange rate under and overvaluation on manufacturing; disaggregated in three sectors: i) technology intensive, ii) natural resource intensive and iii) labor intensive activities. Overall, our results indicate that the real exchange rate has a significant influence on the rate of expansion of Mexico's manufacturing real GDP. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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48. Economics and economic methodology in a core-periphery economic world.
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DAVIS, JOHN B.
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PHILOSOPHY of economics , *HISTORY of economics , *ECONOMICS , *DEVELOPMENT economics , *U.S. states - Abstract
This paper uses a core-periphery distinction to characterize contemporary economics, economic methodology, and also today's world economy. First, it applies the distinction to the organization of contemporary economics through an examination of the problem of explaining economics' relations to and boundaries with other disciplines. Second, it argues that economics' core-periphery organization is replicated in a similar organization of the use and practice of contemporary economic methodology in economics. Third, it draws on the use of the core-periphery thinking in economics itself regarding the uneven development of the world economy to provide possible foundations for economics and economic 408 • Revista de Economia Política 39 (3), 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/0101-35172019-3004 Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, vol. 39, n° 3 (156), pp. 408-426, July-September/2019 * Marquette University, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. E-mail: john.davis@marquette.edu, orcid: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8285-5085; Submitted: 25/October/2018; Approved: 7/January/2019. I am grateful to Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira, Sheila Dow, Zohreh Emami, Wade Hands, Bob McMaster, Jamie Morgan, and Robert Went for comments on a previous version of this paper. The paper was presented to the Portuguese Association for Political Economy October 23, 2014 and to the Amsterdam Research Group in History and Philosophy of Economics October 25, 2018. John Davis is also professor at the University of Amsterdam. Revista de Economia Política 39 (3), 2019 • pp. 408-426 409 methodology being organized in core-periphery terms. Fourth, the paper briefly discusses three potential countervailing forces operating on the development of contemporary economics that might work against its core-periphery organization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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49. O Novo Desenvolvimentismo e o desafio de 2019: superar a estagnação estrutural da economia brasileira.
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VILLAVERDE, JOÃO and MÁRCIO REGO, JOSÉ
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This paper relates the differences and the similarities between the classic developmentalism and the New Developmentalism. It discusses the next steps for the new theory to persevere in the current Brazilian context. To this end, a diagnosis of what we call "Accidental Developmentalism", initiated at the end of the 19th century in Brazil, was also made in the first part of the paper, which was sown as a basis for the classic developmentalism. Effectively put in place between 1930 and 1980, developmentalism was later adopted again during the failed economic policy of Dilma Rousseff administration. Finally, we discuss the challenges for the New Developmentalism having the critical 2018 elections as background. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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50. A teoria dos déficits gêmeos em um modelo stock-flow consistent dinâmico para uma economia aberta.
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MELLINI, ANDRÉ and COSTA DA SILVA, GUILHERME JONAS
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FISCAL policy , *BALANCE of payments , *EXTERNAL debts , *PUBLIC debts , *GOVERNMENT policy , *ECONOMIC expansion , *EQUILIBRIUM - Abstract
This paper aims to incorporate explicitly the twin deficits theory in a stock-flow consistent model to analyze the impact of fiscal policy and public debt dynamics in a post- Keynesian model, investigating the effects and limitations. Even rejecting many neoclassical hypotheses, fiscal policy has limitation to stimulate permanently economic growth because if it’s incompatible with balance of payment equilibrium, net external debt would rise and become unsustainable. Finally, this hypothesis is tested empirically and it is verified that the dynamics of the fiscal policy and external position are associated when specified according to Godley and Cripps (1983) and modified by Pérez Caldentey (2007). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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