How to read the past
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Considerations on an essay by Pierre Vesperini
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Considerations on an essay by Pierre Vesperini
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Author's thoughts on his most recent book, recently published
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: We must resist the pressures of neoliberalism and its evil baby: right-wing national populism
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The short-term vision of both governments on the left and right generates deficits in the current account, creating a perfect harmony between the populism of politicians and economic orthodoxy
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Brief confessions of a socialist and ambitious intellectual, who always wanted to save the world, and about to turn 90
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Tariffs are still the main instrument of any successful industrial policy
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Presentation of the recently released book by André Nassif
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Preface to the recently released book by Ilan Lapyda
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Considerations on the obstacles to the resumption of growth in Brazil
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
From a political point of view, was Russia's decision to go to war right?
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA
The price of energy is an obstacle to the growth of the Brazilian economy that has been almost stagnant for so long.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
What price must be paid for modernity?
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
The class of managers or technobureaucrats was once again strengthened and constituted the core of the new coalition of dominant classes
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Excerpts from the recently released book, an autobiography in interviews given to João Villaverde and José Marcio Rego.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The government is more orthodox than the IMF and central bankers
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA & NELSON MARCONI: One of the simplest and most confirmed economic relations by research says that the higher the investment rate of a country, the higher its growth rate
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: During the pandemic, governments have limited their spending so as not to increase the public debt. But there is an alternative to this
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The crisis of neoliberalism and the new developmentalist alternative
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
The tragedy of our time is the ideological hegemony of neoliberalism, a liberalism no longer tempered by the logic of democracy. It exacerbated individualism, became cynical and placed itself at the service of a narrow coalition of capitalists.
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira* There has never been a government in Brazil that has lost as much social support as the one that is there. A government that stands against virtually all sectors of society to gain the support of an extreme right
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Considerations on an essay by Pierre Vesperini
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Author's thoughts on his most recent book, recently published
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: We must resist the pressures of neoliberalism and its evil baby: right-wing national populism
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The short-term vision of both governments on the left and right generates deficits in the current account, creating a perfect harmony between the populism of politicians and economic orthodoxy
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Brief confessions of a socialist and ambitious intellectual, who always wanted to save the world, and about to turn 90
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Tariffs are still the main instrument of any successful industrial policy
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Presentation of the recently released book by André Nassif
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: Preface to the recently released book by Ilan Lapyda
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Considerations on the obstacles to the resumption of growth in Brazil
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
From a political point of view, was Russia's decision to go to war right?
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA
The price of energy is an obstacle to the growth of the Brazilian economy that has been almost stagnant for so long.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
What price must be paid for modernity?
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
The class of managers or technobureaucrats was once again strengthened and constituted the core of the new coalition of dominant classes
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA:
Excerpts from the recently released book, an autobiography in interviews given to João Villaverde and José Marcio Rego.
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The government is more orthodox than the IMF and central bankers
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA & NELSON MARCONI: One of the simplest and most confirmed economic relations by research says that the higher the investment rate of a country, the higher its growth rate
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: During the pandemic, governments have limited their spending so as not to increase the public debt. But there is an alternative to this
By LUIZ CARLOS BRESSER-PEREIRA: The crisis of neoliberalism and the new developmentalist alternative
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira
The tragedy of our time is the ideological hegemony of neoliberalism, a liberalism no longer tempered by the logic of democracy. It exacerbated individualism, became cynical and placed itself at the service of a narrow coalition of capitalists.
By Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira* There has never been a government in Brazil that has lost as much social support as the one that is there. A government that stands against virtually all sectors of society to gain the support of an extreme right