Reflecting on New Developmentalism and classical developmentalism

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2015. New Developmentalism is a theory that was preceded by Classical Developmentalism. It focuses on the equilibrium of five macroeconomic prices, and of the two macro accounts, particularly the current or external account.

Prefácio a Desenvolvimento numa Perspectiva Keynesiana

2016. Oreiro writes an excellent summary-analysis of the development macroeconomics models before the New Developmental model to which he is one of the main contributors. (Preface)

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Modelos de estado desenvolvimentista (TD)

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2016. All industrial revolutions happened in the framework of a developmental state. We can distinguish in history four basic models of developmental state. (Paper to be published - TD-412). English version available.

The economics and the political economy of new-developmentalism

2017. First version of the paper "New Developmentalism: a development macroeconomics published in the Cambridge Journal of Economics in 2020. (Paper)

Developmental Macroeconomics: New Developmentalism as a Growth Strategy

2014. With Nelson Marconi and José Luís Oreiro. Developmental Macroeconomics is a book on development macroeconomics associated with New Developmentalism. In its core are the exchange rate and the current account, instead of the budget deficit and the interest rate. (Book: Routledge) Nas livrarias e em Kindle

O pensamento novo desenvolvimentista

2014. Novo desenvolvimentismo, como teoria, distinguido de desenvolvimentismo como tipo ideal de realidade histórica. Notas para futuro artigo aproveitando ideias apresentadas na UFRGS, em Porto Alegre, em junho 2014 (Slide presentation).

Financial Stability and Growth: Perspectives on Financial Regulation and New Developmentalism

2014. The 2008 global financial crisis took the world by surprise and was disastrous. This volume argues that  developing countries suffered less, and that financial policy and regulation played a crucial part in this. (Book edited with Jan Kregel and Leonardo Burlamaqui )

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The access to demand

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2014. In developing countries it is not enough to secure demand for entrepreneurs to invest; additionally, is required access to it, that only a competitive exchange rate can assure. (Paper Brazilian Keynesian Review)

New developmentalism and developmental macroeconomics

2014. Discipline given to the 5th LAPORDE - Latin American Advanced Programme of Rethinking Macro and Development Economics (Slide presentation)

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Comparando a teoria estruturalista do desenvolvimento com a teoria novo-desenvolvimentista

2014. Comparing in one table the structuralist economic theory (or old developmentalism) with new-developmental structuralism - the micro as well as the macroeconomic aspects.

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The value of the exchange rate and the Dutch disease

2013. A revised version of my 2008 paper on the Dutch disease in which I distinguish the value from the market price of the exchange rate. (Paper: Brazilian Journal of Political Economy)

Ignacy Sachs e a nave espacial Terra

2013. A short survey of the work of Ignacy Sachs - a major Polish-Brazilian-French economist of sustainable development, and an old friend. (Paper: Brazilian Journal of Political Economy)

Um mestre da economia brasileira: Ignácio Rangel revisitado

2013. Com José Marcio Rego. Este texto reproduz trabalho publicado um ano antes da morte de Ignácio Rangel (1993), com pequenas correções e a substituição da parte referente ao ciclo longo e à dualidade básica pela revisita realizada por Bresser-Pereira aos dois problemas.

The exchange rate at the center of development economics

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2012. In this paper I finally defined the relation between the exchange rate and the investment rate (and so, the growth rate). Investment depends on the exchange rate because as the theory says that it tends do become overvalued in the long-term (for several years) within the exchange rate cycle, companies will take this overvalued currency as reference in their investment decision and will refrain from investing (Paper: Estudos Avançados) Portuguese version

Império e nação na sociedade global (e o Brasil)

2011. Latecomers - the countries that didn't made their Capitalist Revolution in the 18th or the 19th century need nationalist revolutions to fight imperialism and make their own national and industrial revolution. (Paper being worked)

Nação, sociedade civil, Estado e estado-nação: uma perspectiva histórica

2009. Nation and civil society are forms of politically organized societies, the state, the central institution, and the nation-state the basic territorial-political unity that the Capitalist Revolution originated. This article orginated "Estado, estado-nação e Revolução Capitalista" (2010). (Discussion paper EESP/FGV 189)

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From the national-bourgeoisie to the dependency interpretation of Latin America

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2009. Over-exploitation, as well as associated dependency interpretations, denied the possibility of national bourgeoisies in the region and contributed to weakening Latin American nations. Only a third version of dependency - the national-dependent interpretation - escaped this fate. Published in English in Latin American Perspectives 178, vol. 38 (3), May 2011. Portuguese and French versions available. (Paper: Latin American Perspectives).

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As três interpretações da dependência

2010. Over-exploitation as well as associated dependency interpretations denied the possibity of national bourgeoisies in the region and contributed to weakening Latin American nations. Only a third version of dependency - the national-dependent interpretation - escaped this fate. English and French versions available. (Paper: Perspectivas).

Amérique Latine: de la interprétation nationaliste à la interprétation par la dépendance

2009. Over-exploitation as well as associated dependency interpretations denied the possibity of national bourgeoisies in the region and contributed to weakening Latin American nations. Only a third version of dependency - the national-dependent interpretation - escaped this fate. English and Portuguese versions available. (Paper: Revue Tiers Monde).

Desenvolvimento econômico e revolução capitalista

2008. Economic development as well as nations, the modern state, and the nation-state are outcomes of the Capitalist Revolution - this tectonic structural change formed by three sub-revolutions: the Commercial, the National and the Industrial revolutions. (Discussion paper)