551 resultados para Equivalência de contato
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Este texto se divide em duas partes. Na primeira, estuda-se empiricamente a queda na demanda por moeda ocorrida entre 1979 e 1983, salientando-se o papel desempenhado neste processo pelo surgimento de inovações financeiras e aumento de liquidez de ativos (ditos) não monetários. Neste ponto destaca-se a relativa ineficácia de um combate a inflação,baseado exclusivamente no controle da expansão de M1 . Em seguida, desenvolve-se um modelo que tenta captar os efeitos sobre a inflação o nível de atividade econômica, decorrentes da utilização, por parte dos agentes econômicos, de ativos indexados como reserva de liquidez alternativa a M1 . Conclui-se que o aumento de liquidez de ativos considerados não monetários protege o produto dos choques de oferta, conferindo-lhe uma maior estabilidade a ser paga pela exposição da inflação aos choques de oferta e demanda.
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Este trabalho discute a importância da privatização, da reforma do aparato regulatório, e do desenvolvimento de novas fontes de financiamento para a expansão da infra-estrutura no Brasil. Conclui-se que, apesar dos avanços obtidos nos últimos anos, as transformações observadas nesse setor ainda estão muito aquém do que o país necessita para que as carências de infraestrutura deixem de ser um grande limitante à retomada do crescimento acelerado. Em especial, é preciso dar maior transparência à reforma regulatória, enfatizar o papel da competição na regulação desses setores e envidar maiores esforços no desenvolvimento de instituições que permitam atrair capitais privados para o financiamento de projetos greeeenfield de infra-estrutura
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In this note the growth anti welfare effects of fiscal anti monetary policies are investigated in three economies where public investment is part of the productive process It is shown that growth is maximized at positive levels of income tax and inflation but that there is no direct relationship between government size, productivity and growth or between inflation and growth. However, unless there are no transfers or public goods in the economy, maximization of growth does not imply welfare maximization and the optimal tax rate and government size are greater than those that maximize growth. Money is not superneutral anti the optimal rate of money creation is below the maximizing rate of growth.
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This paper is a theoretica1 and empirica1 study of the re1ationship between indexing po1icy and feedback mechanisms in the inflationary adjustment process in Brazil. The focus of our study is on two policy issues: (1) did the Brazilian system of indexing of interest rates, the exchange rate, and wages make inflation so dependent on its own past values that it created a significant feedback process and inertia in the behaviour of inflation in and (2) was the feedback effect of past inf1ation upon itself so strong that dominated the effect of monetary/fiscal variables upon current inflation? This paper develops a simple model designed to capture several "stylized facts" of Brazi1ian indexing po1icy. Separate ru1es of "backward indexing" for interest rates, the exchange rate, and wages, reflecting the evolution of po1icy changes in Brazil, are incorporated in a two-sector model of industrial and agricultural prices. A transfer function derived irom this mode1 shows inflation depending on three factors: (1) past values of inflation, (2) monetary and fiscal variables, and (3) supply- .shock variables. The indexing rules for interest rates, the exchange rate, and wages place restrictions on the coefficients of the transfer function. Variations in the policy-determined parameters of the indexing rules imply changes in the coefficients of the transfer function for inflation. One implication of this model, in contrast to previous results derived in analytically simpler models of indexing, is that a higher degree of indexing does not make current inflation more responsive to current monetary shocks. The empirical section of this paper studies the central hypotheses of this model through estimation of the inflation transfer function with time-varying parameters. The results show a systematic non-random variation of the transfer function coefficients closely synchronized with changes in the observed values of the wage-indexing parameters. Non-parametric tests show the variation of the transfer function coefficients to be statistically significant at the time of the changes in wage indexing rules in Brazil. As the degree of indexing increased, the inflation feadback coefficients increased, while the effect of external price and agricultura shocs progressively increased and monetary effects progressively decreased.
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Este trabalho utiliza retornos mensais de 10 portfólios de ações negociadas na Bovespa entre 1987 e 1997, a fim de testar a validade empírica do modelo APT. Foram criadas variáveis macroeconômicas como fatores de variância comum aos diversos portfólios. Além destes fatores serem estatisticamente significantes para explicar a relação entre os retornos dos diversos portfólios de uma maneira geral, foram encontradas evidências no sentido de validar o APT.
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This paper presents a theoretical model which discusses the role played by the entrepreneurial risk on the distribution of the national income. In a two-period general equilibrium framework with competitive risk-averse entrepreneurs it is shown that the highest the risk borne by firms, the lower will be real wages, employment and the labour's share in output. The model helps explain the fall of the labour's share in the Brazilian output during the 1980s.
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The general commitments and working requirements of abstract, applied, and art of science, including economics, are assessed. Pure economics deals with the logic of the phenomenon. Positive socio-economics presupposes pure economics and many distinct sciences. Art presupposes socio-economics and direct knowledge of the specificities which characterize the time-space individuality of the phenomenon. This indetermination was partially formulated by Senior and Mill; graduate education in economics is considered in its light. The habit of ignoring it is the Ricardian Vice, as named by Schumpeter; the prevalence of the vice is exemplified, and its causes analyzed.