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A new theoretical framework: New Developmentalism

2020. New Developmentalism is a theoretical framework being defined since the early 2000s. It is a political economy and a development macroeconomics that originates from Development Economics and Post-Keynesian Macroeconomics. (Paper in Challenge,)

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Why did democracy become consolidated only in the twentieth century?

2011. The final version of this paper is Democracy and capitalist revolution,but I decided to conserve this earlier version. (Working Paper EESP/FGV 149, month???)

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Medeiros's critique to New Developmentalism and Bresser-Pereira's response

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira e Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros

2020-Carlos Medeiros' critique to the new-developmental theory and Bresser-Pereira's response in the same issue of ROKE.

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New Developmentalism: development macroeconomics for middle income countries

2019. This is the best summary of the economics and political economy of New Developmentalism. (Cambridge Journal of Economics)

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How to define the competitive exchange rate? Why is it determinant of economic growth?

This note defines the competitive exchange rate and summarizes the new-developmental theory explaining why the exchange rate is determinant of investment and growth.. Written to be published in my website. EAESP / FGV, November 2019. Portuguese version available.

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Models of the developmental state

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2019. All industrial revolutions happened in the framework of a developmental state. We can distinguish in history four basic models of developmental state. Spanish version available(Papers)

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From classical developmentalism and post-Keynesian macroeconomics to new developmentalism

2019. An introduction to New-Developmental Theory or New Developmentalism. How it was born from Classical Developmentalism or Development Macroeconomics and Post-Keynesian Economics. (Paper in BJPE)

Why, from the 1980s, did East Asia continue to grow while Latin America fall behind?

2019. Latin America was not bcaught in the 'middle-income trap" but into the "1980s' liberalization trap", while East Asia overcome its middle-income condition and are today rich countries, or, in the case of China, heading to become so. (paper)

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Bresser-Pereira's Theoretical Contributions to Economics and the Other Social Sciences

2019. List of Bresser-Pereira's theoretical contributions and respective papers or books. .

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Rentier-financier capitalism

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2018. Rentiers, the inheritors of the entrepreneurs, and financiers, a special type of technobureaucrats, are the fuling classes in contemporary capitalism; neoliberalism is their ideology. The financiers manage the wealth of the idle rentiers and act as organic intellectuals of this very narrow class coalition. (Discussion Paper)

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The two forms of capitalism: developmentalism and economic liberalism

2017. Capitalism and the state are either developmental, or liberal. Developmentalism and economic liberalism are two forms of coordinating capitalism. Capitalism was born developmental anywhere, in England or in the US, in Germany or in Brazil, in Japan or in China. (paper: Brazilian Journal of Political Economy)

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Neutralizing the Dutch disease

2018. A retention or tax on the export of commodities will neutralize the Dutch disease and assure to the manufacturing industry equal conditions in the competion with other countries. The tax will not represent a buden to the exporters, because they receive back their money on the form of depreciation of the real. (Working Paper EESP/FGV 476)

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Growth and distribution: a revised classical model

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2018. The phases of capitalist development having as criteria the variables of Marx's model of the falling tendency of the rate of profit. It actualizes the book Lucro, Acumulação e Crise (1986). (Paper in the Brazilian Journal of Political Economy)

Economic nationalism and developmentalism

2018. An encompassing paper on economic nationalism, its relation to developmentalism. Why it is a condition of growth in a world where nation-states rather compete than cooperate. (Paper in t, Turkish journal. Portuguese version also in this site)

New developmentalism: Macroeconomics and political economy for developing countries

2017. A short (4.000 words) summary of new developmentalism - a new theoretical framework for allow middle-income countries to grow again. (DOC Research Institute website) (Available in Portuguese)

After the demise of neoliberalism, a third developmental capitalism?

  • autor: Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira

2017. The first developmentalism was mercantilism, the second, Fordism, which was a progressive class coalition. After the 2008 Crisis neoliberalism turned demoralized, state intervention increased, and a third developmentalism is looming, but it will be a conservative capitalism due to the competition of China and other developing countries.

Secular stagnation in the framework of rentier-financier capitalism and globalization

2017. Rentier-financier capitalism is in economic crisis since 2008 and in political crisis since 2016. The secular stagnation issue was brought again to the fore, in so far as capitalism turned again liberal (instead of developmental) since 1980. But it is more likely that rich countries will face low growth, financial instability, and increasing inequality, unless they are able to criticize economic liberalism. (Paper for Berlin conference)

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Why the 'Rest' doesn't need foreign finance

2016. Against conventional wisdom, countries that don't incur into current account deficits grow faster, because such deficits correspond to an overvalued currency that encourages consumption and discourages investment. (Paper)

Managerial reform and legitimization of the social state

2017. A central objective of the 1995 Managerial Reform of the State was to turn more efficient the large social services, and so, legitimize the Social State defined in the 1988 Constitution. Portuguese 2010 version available

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How to neutralize the Dutch disease notwithstanding the natural resource curse

2017. The Dutch disease is an economic problem that a simple economic policy may resolve, while the natural resource curse is a political-cultural problem very difficult to resolve. Paper presented in St. Petersburg.