Financialization, Credit Rating Agencies, and “Policy Space”: The Brazilian experience Pedro Lange Netto Machado and Luiz Fernando de Paula November 13, 2023 Articles, Finance, slider, Themes
The Dilemma of Growth: Pollution and health impacts in the BRICS countries (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) Amir Elalouf November 8, 2023 Articles, Industry, Resources, slider, Themes
Brazil does not need High Funds or Surpluses Jayati Ghosh April 19, 2023 Blogs, IDEAs Video Gallery, Jayati Ghosh, slider
Sustainable Development Strategies for the XXI Century Organized by BNDES in partnership with CEBRI and FIESP April 19, 2023 IDEAs Video Gallery, slider
Carbon Emissions and Climate Inequality C. P. Chandrasekhar and Jayati Ghosh November 30, 2021 Articles, World Economy
Covid-19: Brazil’s Bolsonaro trumps Trump Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame Sundaram April 22, 2020 Blogs, Commentary, COVID-19, Featured Themes, Political Economy, World Economy
Call for Papers – The Future of Work: Democracy, development and the role of labour, campinas, Brazil, 7 – 9 August, 2018. The deadline for submissions is April 2, 2018. December 17, 2017 Announcements
“Fora Temer – Eleições Diretas Já!” Brazil’s Political Rupture and the Left’s Opportunity Alfredo Saad-Filho June 27, 2017 Commentary, Political Economy, World Economy
Democracy in the Crucible: Impeachment or Coup d’État in Brazil? Alfredo Saad Filho January 19, 2016 Commentary, Political Economy, World Economy
Why does Brazil’s Banking Sector Need Public Banks? What should the BNDES do? Felipe Rezende November 6, 2015 Development Banking, Featured Themes
Has the Income Share of the Middle and Upper-middle been Stable over Time, or is its Current Homogeneity across the World the Outcome of a Process of Convergence? The ‘Palma Ratio’ Revisited José Gabriel Palma November 27, 2014 Articles, Political Economy, Poverty and Inequality, Technology and Employment
Dilma Rousseff’s Victory Prabhat Patnaik November 5, 2014 Commentary, Macroeconomic Policy, Political Economy
Trapped in a Recession C.P. Chandrasekhar October 31, 2014 Commentary, Finance, Macroeconomic Policy, World Economy
Cheap Labour and Competitiveness C.P. Chandrasekhar February 7, 2014 Commentary, Trade and Payments, World Economy
Is South-South Economic Interaction Any Better for Poor Countries? Jayati Ghosh October 19, 2012 Commentary, Technology and Employment, Trade and Payments
Cash Transfers as a Strategy for Poverty Reduction: A critical assessment Policy Brief No. 03/2011 December 29, 2011 IDEAs Policy Briefs
Coordination of Innovation Policies in the Catching-up Context: A historical perspective on Estonia and Brazil Erkki Karo and Rainer Kattel March 24, 2011 Alternatives, Technology and Employment
Who Will Allow Brazil to Reach Its Economic Potential? Mark Weisbrot September 3, 2010 Commentary, Economy and Society, World Economy
The Growth cum Foreign Savings Strategy and the Brazilian Economy since the early 1990s Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira April 10, 2006 Articles, Capital Flows, Economy and Society, Finance
How Did the West Get Rich? Alternative Stories and Alternative Lessons Luiz Carlos Bresser-Pereira April 10, 2006 Commentary, Political Economy
WTO Appellate Body rules against USA in the Cotton Dispute Case Parthapratim Pal March 30, 2005 Commentary, World Economy
Banking FDI in Latin America: An Economic Coup Sukanya Bose March 21, 2005 Capital Flows, Commentary, Finance, World Economy
Corporate interest in Sports: Minting money out of people’s passion Sabyasachi Mitra June 5, 2003 Commentary, Economy and Society, World Economy
International Workshop on ‘Workers, Nation States and the Role of Finance’ at PUCRS, World Social Forum, Porto Alegre, Brazil, 23 - 28 January 2003. January 30, 2003 Activities
International Seminar on the Macroeconomics of Disinvestment organised by IDEAS and Institute of Economics, Federal University, Rio de Janeiro at the Federal University, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 29 January 2003. January 30, 2003 Activities
The Brazilian Swindle and the Larger International Monetary Problem James K. Galbraith January 22, 2003 Commentary, Macroeconomic Policy
Exclusive with The President elect of Brazil December 1, 2002 Commentary, Economy and Society, Political Economy
Coffee Growers Face Starvation, but Companies Thrive Sabyasachi Mitra November 21, 2002 Commentary, Economy and Society, World Economy
The Rate of Interest and Internal Public Debt in Brazil Franklin Serrano October 16, 2002 Capital Flows, Commentary, Finance
Argentina Since Default: The IMF and the depression Alan B. Cibils, Mark Weisbrot and Debayani Kar September 26, 2002 Articles, Economy and Society, World Economy
The IMF bail-out for Brazil: In whose interests? Sabyasachi Mitra August 26, 2002 Commentary, Political Economy, World Economy
Revolution and Counter-Revolution Walden Bello August 4, 2002 Commentary, Technology and Employment, World Economy
Economic Growth, Poverty and Income Distribution in Brazil Carlos Aguiar de Medeiros January 28, 2002 Articles, Poverty and Inequality, World Economy