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Do liberal policy regimes condemn Latin America to quasi-stagnation?
(2021-02)
Police regimes are incompatible with economic growth because liberal economists don’t see industrialization as a condition for economic development; because they pressed for trade liberalization, ignoring that the import ...
The economics and the political economy of new-developmentalism
(2017-10)
This paper resumes new developmentalism – a theoretical framework being defined since the early 2000s to understand middle-income countries. It contains a political economy, the beginning of a microeconomics and a ...
Como sair do regime liberal de política econômica e da quase-estagnação desde 1990
(Instituto de Estudos Avançados da Universidade de São Paulo, 2017-04-01)
Brazil has grown extraordinarily between 1930 and 1980 under a regime of developmental economic policy; since 1990, it is quasi-stagnant under a liberal regime. Lula did nothing to change it. Dilma Rousseff tried, in 2011, ...
Brazil’s 35 years-old quasi-stagnation: facts and theory
(2015-08-07)
Brazil is growing around 1% per capita a year from 1981; this means for a country that is supposed to catch up, quasi-stagnation. Four historical new facts explain why growth was so low after the Real Plan: the reduction ...
Sovereignty, the exchange rate, collective deceit, and the euro crisis
(Routledge Journals, Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015)
This paper presents an interpretation of the European crisis based on balance-of-payments imbalances within the Eurozone, highlighting the role of the internal real exchange rates as a primary cause of the crisis. It ...
Sovereignty, exchange rate and the Euro crisis
(2014-10-29)
This paper presents an interpretation of the European crisis based on the balance of payments imbalances within the Eurozone and highlighting the role of the 'internal' real exchange rates as a primary cause of the crisis. ...
A quase-estagnação brasileira e sua explicação novo-desenvolvimentista
(2014-09-29)
The Brazilian economy is quasi-stagnant since 1980, with exception of the short 2006-2010 boom, caused by the high prices of the commodities. Up to 1994, the causes were the major financial crisis of the 1980s and the ...
The value of the exchange rate and the dutch disease
(2013)
This paper revisits the original (2008) paper on the Dutch disease, which defined it by the existence of two exchange rate equilibriums (the current and the industrial exchange rate equilibriums). Its novelty is in claiming ...
A graphic explanation on how a tax on exports neutralizes the Dutch disease without costs to exporters
(2012)
The adequate way of neutralizing the Dutch disease is the imposition of a variable tax on the export of the commodity that originates the disease. If such tax is equivalent to the 'size' of the Dutch disease, it will shifts ...
Structuralist macroeconomics and the new developmentalism
(2012)
This paper first presents some basic ideas and models of a structuralist development macroeconomics that complements and actualizes the ideas of the structuralist development economics that was dominant between the 1940s ...











