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O que é este blog?
Este blog trata basicamente de ideias, se possível inteligentes, para pessoas inteligentes. Ele também se ocupa de ideias aplicadas à política, em especial à política econômica. Ele constitui uma tentativa de manter um pensamento crítico e independente sobre livros, sobre questões culturais em geral, focando numa discussão bem informada sobre temas de relações internacionais e de política externa do Brasil. Para meus livros e ensaios ver o website: www.pralmeida.org. Para a maior parte de meus textos, ver minha página na plataforma Academia.edu, link: https://itamaraty.academia.edu/PauloRobertodeAlmeida;
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sexta-feira, 7 de julho de 2017
Historia economica brasileira: biografia de Edmundo P. Barbosa da Silva - Rogerio S. Farias
http://funag.gov.br/index.php/pt-br/component/content/article?id=1986
sábado, 24 de dezembro de 2016
Ideias da economista Deirdre McCloskey debatidas no Erasmus Journal for Philosophy and Economics
ARTICLES
Symposium on Deirdre Nansen McCloskey’s Bourgeois equality: how ideas, not capital or institutions, enriched the world
The open society as a rule-based order
Gerald Gaus
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-1.pdf
Either / Or - why ideas, science, imperialism, and institutions all matter in the “rise of the west"
Jack A. Goldstone
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-2.pdf
A place at the table: low wage workers and the bourgeois deal
Jennifer Baker
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-3.pdf
Dialectical libertarianism: the unintended consequences of both ethics and incentives underlie mutual prosperity
S.M. Amadae
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-4.pdf
The bourgeoisie and the scholar
Joel Mokyr
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-5.pdf
Not saving or psychology, or science, but a new liberalism: a reply to Gaus, Goldstone, Baker, Amadae, and Mokyr
Deirdre Nansen McCloskey
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-6.pdf
Original articles:
Axiomatic and ecological rationality: choosing costs and benefits
Patricia Rich
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-7.pdf
Hayek’s “Scientism” essay: the social aspects of objectivity and the mind
Diogo Lourenço
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-8.pdf
The mismeasure of Capital: a response to McCloskey
Steven Pressman
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-9.pdf
SPECIAL CONTRIBUTIONS
Reflections on the 2016 Nobel Memorial Prize for contract theory (Oliver Hart and Bengt Holmström)
Nicolai J. Foss and Peter G. Klein
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-art-10.pdf
Justice, markets, and the family: an interview with Serena Olsaretti
Huub Brouwer and Isabella Trifan
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-int.pdf
BOOK REVIEWS
Review of Paul Anand's
Happiness explained
Tim E. Taylor
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-br-1.pdf
Review of Jason Brennan and Peter M. Jaworski’s
Markets without limits: moral virtues and commercial interests
J. Alden Stout and Amy Carothers
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-br-2.pdf
Review of Fred Feldman’s
Distributive justice: getting what we deserve from our country
Teun J. Dekker
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-br-3.pdf
RECENT PHD SUMMARIES
Keynes, Keynesian economics and the political economy of power and the postwar world
Danielle C. Guizzo Archela
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-ts-1.pdf
The language of Max Weber. A sociological enquiry
Achim Seiffarth
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-ts-2.pdf
An incrementalist approach to political philosophy. The case of heterogeneous rationality assumptions in theories of distributive justice
Alexandru Volacu
http://ejpe.org/pdf/9-2-ts-3.pdf
ABOUT THE JOURNAL
EJPE is a peer-reviewed academic journal covering the methodology, history,
ethics, and inter-disciplinary relations of economics. Thanks to funding
from the Erasmus Institute for Philosophy and Economics, EJPE operates on a
completely non-commercial basis: We are entirely and permanently free to
both readers and authors.
Our call for papers can be found here: http://ejpe.org/call-for-papers/
Details about our Mark Blaug Prize for Young Scholars can be found here:
http://ejpe.org/mark-blaug-prize/
segunda-feira, 31 de outubro de 2016
Adam Smith, na Europa e no mundo: conferencia em Palermo (6-7 julho 2017)
domingo, 16 de outubro de 2016
O que economistas historiadores, ou historiadores econômicos, discutem em seus congressos? Grandes temas de 2008 a 2017
2017
Friedman, Chile, and the Chicago Boys
Game Theory’s Booming Decade, 1977-1987. A Historical Account
The Political Economy of Development Economics - A Historical Perspective
The History of Psychology in Economics: The Cases For and Against Psychology
2016
Becoming Applied: The Transformation of Economics after 1970
Ruling the Market: Neoliberal Reasoning in Germany and Beyond
200 Years of Women Economists
Public Choice: Origins and Perspectives
2015
Keynes and Keynesian Economics in Light of the Financial Crisis
Histories of Behavioral Economics
Shakespeare and Economics
History of Discrimination in Economics
Market Failure in Context
Experiments in Economics: Historical and Methodological Perspectives
Financial Crises and Their Resolution in the History of Economic Thought
New Perspectives on Malthus: What Was He Really Saying about Population Growth and Human Societies?
2013
Real Business Cycle after three decades: Past, Present and Future
Keynes and the International Monetary System: The Centennial of Keynes (1913) Indian Currency and Finance
Writing MIT's History
Looking for Best Practices in Economic Journalism: Past and Present
2012
David Hume on Normative Economics
The History of Financial Economics: A Session in Memory of Peter Bernstein
Reflecting on Twenty-Five Years of the Economic Science Association
Chicago and Democracy
2011
The Histories of Scientific Observation in Economics
Rational Expectations, Retrospect and Prospect: On the 50th Anniversary of John Muth's "Rational Expectations and the Theory of Price Movements"
Irving Fisher and Modern Economics: 100 Years After The Purchasing Power of Money
Selling Economics to the Foundations
2010
The Integration of Micro and Macroeconomics From a Historical Perspective Complexity in the History of Economic Thought
100 years of Walras's Death
Financial Crises and the History of Economic Thought
2009
The Role of Oral History in the Study of Economics
Theory of Moral Sentiments After 250 Years
The Real Debate of the 1950's: Marshallian versus General Equilibrium Approaches
Growth Theory in Historical Perspective
2008
What Was/Is Financial Economics?
Keeping the Faith: The Continuing Engagement of Economics with Religion
Thorstein Veblen at 150: Rethinking a Survivor
Rawls and the Economists
quarta-feira, 12 de outubro de 2016
Historia Economica e Historia de Empresas, n. 1/2016: artigos excelentes - ABPHE
Artigos
A Faculdade de Ciências Econômicas e Administrativas (FCEA) da Universidade de São Paulo (USP) e a escrita da História Econômica de Alice Piffer Canabrava |
Otávio Erbereli Júnior |
O QUE PENSAM OS PENSADORES DA ECONOMIA NO BRASIL? UM ESTUDO EMPÍRICO SOBRE A PRODUÇÃO EM HISTÓRIA DO PENSAMENTO ECONÔMICO E METODOLOGIA NO BRASIL – 2004-2013 |
Emmanoel Boff, Conrado Krivochein |
A Economia e a Alocação de Riqueza Bruta em Ribeirão Preto, 1889-1900 |
Luciana Suarez Lopes |
O Fracasso do Trabalho Assalariado na Agricultura Fluminense: diplomacia, capitalismo e a imigração asiática (década de 1890) |
Daniel de Pinho Barreiros |
Heterodoxia e industrialização na Belle Époque do liberalismo brasileiro: o pensamento econômico de Amaro Cavalcanti |
Ivan Salomão |
Estagnação latino-americana e estratégia brasileira de desenvolvimento: análises do início do exílio de Celso Furtado |
Renata Bianconi |
Seria Fernando Henrique Cardoso um weberiano? |
Rodrigo Straessli Pinto Franklin |
Da Criação do Conselho Nacional do Petróleo à Política de Conteúdo Local: a trajetória histórica das políticas para a indústria do petróleo e gás natural no Brasil |
Ricardo José dos Santos, Ana Paula Macedo de Avellar |
Homenagem
Werner Baer, a economia e os economistas brasileiros |
Armando João Dalla Costa |
segunda-feira, 26 de setembro de 2016
Alexandre Rands Barros e as origens do atraso economico brasileiro: livro em ingles
Economista explica o atraso no desenvolvimento do Brasil
Alexandre Rands Barros, que foi consultor de Eduardo Campos, demonstra em livro como o baixo capital humano significou um obstáculo ao crescimento econômico
Por Giuliano Guandalini
Brasil terá maior queda entre grandes economias, diz órgão da ONU
Reforma trabalhista ficará para 2017, diz ministroSubsídios agrícolas provocam rombo nas contas públicas