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History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 204–227.
Published: 01 December 2019
... about what constitutes good governance; it became particularly salient when Soviet scientists were facing infrastructural projects in the global South. Systems analysis, in this way, constituted an important intellectual resource for endogenous liberalization of the authoritarian regime. Systems...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 277–299.
Published: 01 December 2019
... of an authoritarian regime, how could an imported policy idea that bluntly contradicted official ideology reach a degree of dissemination and (among a specific stratum of the elite) popularity that would later turn it into a central pillar of reform policy? An important finding is that the idea of convergence united...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2021) 53 (4): 745–782.
Published: 01 August 2021
...”—politically authoritarian and economically corporatist—regimes is central to grasp his intellectual and institutional trajectory. To do so, we reconstruct Perroux’s original diagnostic regarding these regimes, stressing the way he distinguished the totalitarian model of Italy and Germany from the national...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (Suppl_1): 333–354.
Published: 01 December 2005
... capital holders. However important
it might be, this difference was still not enough for the purpose of out-
lining an entirely alternative system.
Corporatism and Authoritarian Political Regimes
Alongside these principles and motivations, it should be emphasized that
corporatism turned out...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (Supplement): 3–11.
Published: 01 December 1996
... with political agendas. This was attributable to the authoritarian
regime, the fragility of the party system, and the successful institutional
work of some groups. In government, there is a distinction between ca-
reer “economist employees” and “economist policymakers” who come
from universities...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (Supplement): 337–354.
Published: 01 December 1996
... be promoted” (Williamson 1994,562; also
478). The hypotheses are:
1. the presence of an authoritarian regime
2. the presence of a rightist government
3. the existence of a crisis
4. the existence of a honeymoon period enjoyed by a new govern-
ment
5. the solidity of the political...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (Supplement): 184–207.
Published: 01 December 1996
... and
political factors that explain the presence of scholars in high positions in
government (as economic policymakers) in Brazil. It is enough to indicate
some dimensions, such as the authoritarian regime, the fragility of the
party system, and the successful institutional work done by several groups...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2002) 34 (Suppl_1): 137–147.
Published: 01 December 2002
... to achieve a renewed un-
derstanding of the doctrines of economic corporatism and the economic
policy experiments associated with the authoritarian regimes of Franco
and Salazar. Keynes’s work should not be confused with the founding
146 José Luís Cardoso
principles of such regimes. However, Keynes’s...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1981) 13 (3): 341–364.
Published: 01 September 1981
...-
ment determined to use its powers to improve the country’s economic
performance. Similar experiences can be recorded in other South
American countries (e.g. Mexico), where authoritarian regimes have
been favourably disposed to economists and other technocrats. * But
here, as in more...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2019) 51 (S1): 180–203.
Published: 01 December 2019
... in an Authoritarian Regime: Hybridization and Purication of Cybernetics in the Soviet Union. Archiv Für Sozialgeschichte 50:289 309. From Pattern Recognition to Economic Disequilibrium 203 2016. The Power of Systems: How Policy Sciences Opened Up the Cold War World. Ithaca, N.Y.: Cornell University Press. Rozonoer...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1977) 9 (4): 589–591.
Published: 01 November 1977
... for its repudiation of the Old Regime.
Yet, within the Academy of Sciencet Condorcet advocated the rejection of
authority in science. “One of the greatest sources of error in the moral
sciences being submission to authority, once this submission has become
ridiculous in the physical...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (2): 367–396.
Published: 01 April 2020
... visit to Chile in March 1975. Like Chile, Brazil was a military dictatorship at the time. The authoritarian regime had started in 1964, with a significant increase of political repression in 1968 74, and would last until 1985 (see Skidmore 1988). However, unlike the Chilean case, Friedman...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2020) 52 (4): 653–682.
Published: 01 August 2020
... trajectories during the occupation. In a text exploring Perroux s wartime activities and how he and other intellectuals were able to justify their commitment to the Vichy regime, Julian Jackson (2005: 155 56) speaks of a typical case of a mal embarqué, bien arrive, using François Mitterrand s words from...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy 11540278.
Published: 25 September 2024
... a Symposium on Economists and Authoritarian Regimes in the 20th Century , edited by Luca Fiorito , Scott Scheall , and Carlos Eduardo Suprinyak , 38B : 155 – 89 . Leeds : Emerald . Schumpeter , Joseph . (1914) 1954 . Economic Doctrine and Method: An Historical Sketch...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1996) 28 (Supplement): 279–300.
Published: 01 December 1996
.... 1981 . Brazil: Economists in a Bureaucratic-Authoritarian System. In Economists in Government: An International Comparative Perspective . Edited by A. W. Coats. Durham, N.C.: Duke University Press. 318 –42. Herrera , F. 1985 . Visión de América Latina, 1974–1984 . Santiago: Pehuén...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1975) 7 (4): 434–455.
Published: 01 November 1975
... and Stephen Cole, Sa-
cia1 Stratification in Science (Chicago, 1973).
25. See David Joravsky, The Lysenko Affair (Cambridge, Mass., 1970).
448 History of Political Economy
bly not have happened under more humane regimes than that of Sta-
lin, the monopolization of resources could happen...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2003) 35 (Suppl_1): 42–73.
Published: 01 December 2003
... . Les inconvénients des droits féodaux . Paris: Valade. Gay, Peter. 1966-69 . The Enlightenment: An Interpretation . 2 vols. New York: Norton. Gillispie, Charles. 1980 . Science and Polity at the End of the Old Regime . Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press. Graslin, Jean-Joseph...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1990) 22 (3): 557–569.
Published: 01 September 1990
... regimes of power which imprison it. It turns
out that Foucault is indeed not so far from the explicit position of the
philosophers of desire or the implicit position of the marginalists. Why,
then does he fail to see the radical implications of the latter?9
Part of the problem is related...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (2005) 37 (Suppl_1): 314–332.
Published: 01 December 2005
... forthcoming. The other lecture treated the organization of mines.
While cameralism has sometimes been described as a Germanic ver-
sion of mercantilism, the differences between them are surely more no-
table than the similarities. Both originated within authoritarian politi-
cal regimes and represented...
Journal Article
History of Political Economy (1987) 19 (3): 481–502.
Published: 01 September 1987
...-Confucian notions into his framework and
advocated a more authoritarian government. Diametrically opposed to
Mencius’ concept of human nature, Hsun-tzu held that man was dominated
by ‘bad’ or evil impulses, but that goodness, while not inborn, could be
nurtured through learning and self...
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