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Economia e movimentos sociais na América Latina
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ISBN: 9788599662595 Year: 2008 Publisher: SciELO Books - Centro Edelstein

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O livro se divide em duas seções. Elas tratam [...] das perspectivas teóricas e metodológicas e de estudos de caso sobre a consolidação sociopolítica do setor exportador. [trecho retirado da Introdução do livro]


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Revista de economia
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ISSN: 23169397 Year: 1960 Publisher: Curitiba : A Faculdade,

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Reuna : revista de economia da UNA.
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ISSN: 15183025 21798834 Year: 1996 Publisher: Belo Horizonte, MG : UNA Centro Universitário de Ciências Gerenciais,

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Informe econômico.
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ISSN: 27641392 15176258 Year: 1997 Publisher: Teresina, Brazil : <2022-> : Teresina, Brazil : [Dept. de ciencias economicas da UFPI], Universidade Federal do Piauí­

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Revista Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico em Debate.
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ISSN: 24465496 Year: 2015 Publisher: Criciúma, Santa Catarina, Brazil : Programa de Pós-Graduação em Desenvolvimento Socioeconômico, UNESC,

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Inovações tecnológicas e a complexidade do sistema econômico
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ISBN: 9788579830891 Year: 2010 Publisher: SciELO Books - Editora UNESP

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The objective of this work is to analyze how the process of technological innovations is treated by the Theory of Complex Systems. The traditional neoclassical approach, based on very restrictive assumptions about agents and markets, is unable to provide plausible explanations for the various economic problems in real life. By disregarding the dynamics of economic phenomena, this approach was unable to incorporate aspects of the process of innovation and technological change. The evolutionary approach, in this sense, when considering the limited rationality, uncertainty and heterogeneity present in environments that exhibit innovation, was able to provide a treatment closer to reality. The innovation is, then, understood as a discontinuous change that alters the structural conditions generating development, progress and evolution in the system. The approach of complex systems, on the other hand, by presenting a non-reductionist framework and based on an evolutionary and systemic perspective, conceives the economy as a system composed of heterogeneous agents that interact with each other. Despite the environment of uncertainty in the decisions made, the agents try to adapt to the information received from the environment and to organize themselves, thereby generating new patterns of self-ordering and emerging structures. The modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between the agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective. presenting a non-reductionist framework that is based on an evolutionary and systemic perspective, it conceives the economy as a system composed of heterogeneous agents that interact with each other. Despite the environment of uncertainty in the decisions made, the agents try to adapt to the information received from the environment and to organize themselves, thereby generating new patterns of self-ordering and emerging structures. The modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between the agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective. presenting a non-reductionist framework that is based on an evolutionary and systemic perspective, it conceives the economy as a system composed of heterogeneous agents that interact with each other. Despite the environment of uncertainty in the decisions made, the agents try to adapt to the information received from the environment and to organize themselves, thereby generating new patterns of self-ordering and emerging structures. The modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between the agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective. conceives the economy as a system composed of heterogeneous agents that interact with each other. Despite the environment of uncertainty in the decisions made, the agents try to adapt to the information received from the environment and to organize themselves, thereby generating new patterns of self-ordering and emerging structures. The modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between the agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective. conceives the economy as a system composed of heterogeneous agents that interact with each other. Despite the environment of uncertainty in the decisions made, the agents try to adapt to the information received from the environment and to organize themselves, thereby generating new patterns of self-ordering and emerging structures. The modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between the agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective. agents seek to adapt to the information received from the environment and self-organize, thereby generating new patterns of self-organization and emerging structures. Modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective. agents seek to adapt to the information received from the environment and self-organize, thereby generating new patterns of self-organization and emerging structures. The modeling, in this sense, has as main objective to discover the emergent properties resulting from the interaction between the agents in the system. Finally, the conclusion is reached that technological innovations have presented more satisfactory and more consistent results when analyzed within this agent-based perspective.


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A democracia reduz a desigualdade econômica? : Um estudo sobre as possibilidades de construção de uma sociedade mais igual por meio da democracia
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ISBN: 8568576796 8568576613 Year: 2017 Publisher: SciELO Books - Editora UFABC

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Este livro trata de assunto tão importante quanto controverso: os efeitos de sistemas políticos democráticos sobre a distribuição mais equânime da renda nas sociedades contemporâneas. Há muito essa discussão vem preocupando pensadores e analistas. O livro dialoga com a rica literatura produzida pelos economistas sobre o tema desigualdade e busca fazê-la conversar com o que cientistas políticos andam dizendo sobre o assunto. Submetendo, com competência, grande massa de informação à sofisticada análise estatística, Ivan Fernandes nos apresenta conclusões interessantes e originais. Segundo ele, os efeitos da democracia sobre a situação de desigualdade não são os mesmos em toda parte, mas dependem do contexto socioeconômico no qual a desigualdade de renda é produzida. A heterogeneidade dos efeitos dos sistemas democráticos sobre a distribuição de renda é a principal conclusão empírica do estudo. Mas, ele vai mais adiante sugerindo uma explicação de corte político. É preciso que existam partidos que tenham interesse em brandir a bandeira eleitoral de mais igualdade e um grande número de eleitores, cuja situação objetiva, os faça demandar políticas redistributivas. “Somente nas sociedades mais desiguais”, argumenta o autor, “tanto os partidos políticos têm interesse em ofertar políticas redistributivas, quanto tende a surgir demanda por redistribuição por parte de uma maioria de eleitores.” Aquela conclusão, engenhosa, ainda demanda outros estudos, mas os resultados apresentados são promissores e garantem ao autor um lugar na mesa de discussão sobre o assunto, que se arrasta há mais de um século, acompanhando a trajetória do capitalismo e dos sistemas políticos democráticos. E que, sem dúvida, perdurará enquanto os dois existirem em tensa relação.


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Estudos do CEPE : revista do Departamento de Ciências Econômicas.
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ISSN: 14134128 19826729 Publisher: Santa Cruz do Sul : Editora da UNISC


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Contextus.
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ISSN: 21789258 16782089 Year: 2003 Publisher: Fortaleza-CE, Brasil : Universidade Federal do Ceará, Faculdade de Economia, Administração, Atuária, Contabilidade e Secretariado Executivo


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Informe GEPEC.
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ISSN: 1679415X Year: 2000 Publisher: Toledo, Paraná : Universidade Estadual do Oeste do Paraná, Campus de Toledo

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