Issue 66
May-Aug. 2009
CONTENTS
DOSSIER GLOBAL CRISIS II
Assault on the State and on the Market: Neoliberalism and Economic Theory
Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
The Crisis of the Finance-Led Regime of Accumulation and the Situation of Brazil
Leda Maria Paulani
Work in the Economic Crisis in Brazil: First Signs
Marcio Pochmann
The Crisis: a Conjunctural Problem or the Logic of Global Accumulation?
Rubens Sawaya
Brazilian Agriculture and the Crisis
Guilherme Dias (Interview)
1929 and 2009: Two Commensurable Crisis?
Pierluigi Ciocca
Latin America in the Global Crisis
Paul Singer
Ecological Economics and the Challenge for Economists on the Left
Ricardo Abramovay (Interview)
The International Crisis Challenges the Brazilian Model of Economic Opening and Liberalization
Carlos Eduardo Carvalho
The Effect of the Global Crisis in Brazil: Risk Aversion and the Preference for Liquidity in the Credit Market
Maria Cristina Penido de Freitas
The Housing Cycle and US Economic Growth: 2002-2008
Rafael Fagundes Cagnin
Operations with Financial Derivatives of Corporations from Emerging Economies
Maryse Farhi & Roberto Alexandre Zanchetta Borghi
The Financial Crisis and Economists' Forecasts
Ignazio Visco |