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Journal of Economics and Public Policy
Vol. 12 No. 2 (2024)The second edition of 2024 of the Journal of Economics and Public Policies presents a selection of articles addressing relevant topics on the challenges and advancements in the field of economics and public policies, both in Brazil and globally. The diversity of topics and the depth of the analyses reaffirm the commitment of the Journal of Economics and Public Policies (ISSN 2318-647X) — a publication of the Department of Economics and the Graduate Program in Economic Development and Business Strategy (PPGDEE) at the State University of Montes Claros (UNIMONTES) — to promoting high-quality scientific dissemination, fostering debate, and developing new perspectives. We hope this edition contributes to enriching knowledge and encouraging valuable discussions in the fields of economics and public policies.
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Journal of Economics and Public Policy
Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024)Special Edition of the Journal of Economics and Public Policies
The special edition of the Journal of Economics and Public Policies (vol.12 n.2) presents the special issue of the Development Macroeconomics Bulletin in its sixth edition (vol. 4, n. 1). Previous editions of the bulletin are available on the website of the Structuralist Development Macroeconomics Research Group: https://sdmrg.com.br/dm-bulletin. In this edition, eight articles are presented, distributed across two thematic axes, namely: macroeconomics and economic development.
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Journal of Economics and Public Policy
Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023)Journal of Economics and Public Policy: Special Issue
It is with great enthusiasm that we present the special issue of the Journal of Economics and Public Policy, volume 11, number 2. We highlight the inclusion of the Development Macroeconomics Bulletin in its fifth edition (vol. 3, no. 2), previous editions of which are available on the website of the Structuralist Development Macroeconomics research group: https://sdmrg.com.br/dm-bulletin.
The fifth edition of the Development Macroeconomics Bulletin is composed of five articles and two essays, distributed around two fundamental thematic axes: macroeconomics and economic development. These contributions deepen the debate on issues such as the impact of fiscal policy on macroeconomic performance, the relevance of industrialization for economic development, and the institutional and structural requirements for the transition to a green economy.