Listagem FGV EESP - Textos para Discussão / Working Paper Series por Assunto "Desenvolvimento econômico"
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How to neutralize the Dutch disease notwithstanding the natural resources curse
2017This paper discusses two closely related concepts – the Dutch disease and the natural resource curse – and a third one, exchange rate populism, associated to the curse. The Dutch disease is a long-term overvaluation of the ... -
Incompatibilidade distributiva e desenvolvimento auto-sustentado
2001-04-01Effective macroeconomic stability and sustained economic growth will only be achieved in Brazil when the country settles the distributive inconsistency that arose in the 1970s. Since then the state and the nation started ... -
Inequality and economic growth in Latin
2001-07-01Latin America is the region that bears the highest rates of inequality in the world. Deininger and Squire (1996) showed that Latin American countries achieved only minor reductions in inequality between 1960 and 1990. On ... -
Instituições e crescimento, a hipótese do capital-efetivo
1999-11-01O objetivo deste artigo é o de explorar a relação entre instituições e crescimento econômico. A ideia é de comparar alternativas para a inserção de indicadores de desenvolvimento institucional no modelo de crescimento de ... -
Modelos de estado desenvolvimentista
2016-02-26O estado desenvolvimentista está situado entre o estado liberal e o estatismo. Todas as revoluções industriais foram realizadas no quadro de estados desenvolvimentistas, que assumiram várias formas ou modelos, conforme o ... -
Notes on money, growth and distribution
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Public debt and the limits of fiscal policy to increase economic growth
2011-11-30Research that seeks to estimate the effects of fiscal policies on economic growth has ignored the role of public debt in this relationship. This study proposes a theoretical model of endogenous growth, which demonstrates ... -
Rangel: ciclos longos e dualidade
2012-08-30For Ignácio Rangel economic development is an intrinsically contradictory movement through which technological innovation, whose dynamics explains the long cycle, is permanently in conflict with the existing capitals that ... -
Reflecting on new developmentalism and classical developmentalism
2015-07-23This paper, first, distinguishes new developmentalism, a new theoretical system that is being created, from really existing developmentalism – a form of organizing capitalism. Second, it distinguishes new developmentalism ... -
Sophisticated jobs matter for economic development: an empirical analysis based on input-output matrices and economic complexity
2017A wide range of economic development theoreticians have discussed the manufacturing sector’s properties as an engine for economic growth. More recently, the sophisticated services sector began to share similar characteristics ... -
Structuralist macroeconomics and new developmentalism
2011-08-04This paper, first, presents some basic ideas and models of a structuralist development macroeconomics that complements and actualizes the thought of structuralist development economics that was dominant between the 1940s ... -
A taxa de câmbio no centro da teoria do desenvolvimento
2011-08-04This paper presents the main ideas of structuralist development macroeconomics – the theory behind new developmentalism. Its focus is on the exchange rate that is positioned for the first time in the core of development ... -
The structuralist revenge: economic complexity as an important dimension to evaluate growth and development
2016This paper brings elements from the economic complexity literature to the discussions of the structuralist tradition on the central role of manufacturing and productive sophistication to economic growth. Using data provided ... -
A time-varying markov-switching model for economic growth
2011-11-30This paper investigates economic growth’s pattern of variation across and within countries using a Time-Varying Transition Matrix Markov-Switching Approach. The model developed follows the approach of Pritchett (2003) and ... -
Why did some countries catch-up, while others got stuck in the middle? Stages of productive sophistication and smart industrial policies
2020-05Development studies on the middle-income trap have highlighted the challenges for developing economies to transform their productive systems from simple towards high valueadded activities. Here, we use trade data of 116 ...

















