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domingo, 26 de abril de 2009

1080) Turismo academico (18): Leituras em Urbana: uma simples listagem

Ao deixar Urbana, ao meio dia da sexta-feira 24 de abril, posso dizer que empreguei bem meu tempo de Visiting Scholar da Universidade do Illinois, campus Urbana-Champaign.
Levo as mais gratas lembranças da biblioteca da universidade, do seu campus, dos shoppings (onde fiz algumas compras, e por isso minha mala está vergando sob o peso dos livros), lembranças menos gratas do seu tempo inclemente (frio, granizo, chuva, vento) e muitos novos conhecimentos e amizades.
Li muito, sem contar os jornais, revistas, noticiário de TV (alguns filmes entrevistos, também), material recebido pela internet, muita correspondência, alguns trabalhos escritos (devidamente registrados em minha lista de originais, no site), além de duas palestras preparadas.

Seria talvez oportuno referenciar aqui os livros ou artigos diretamente compulsados, de forma diagonal, na maior parte das vezes, mas sempre com notas e transcrições de tudo o que me interessava. Montei a lista abaixo de minhas anotações de leitura, justamente, assim é possível que uma ou outra coisa me tenha escapado, ao não tomar notas adequadamente. Em todo caso aqui vai:

Leituras em Urbana – Universidade do Illinois, EUA
Abril 2009


Paulo Roberto de Almeida

1) Carlos F. Díaz Alejandro. Essays on the Economic History of the Argentina Republic (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1970)

2) O’Rourke, Kevin and Williamson, Jeffrey. Globalization and History: The Evolution of a 19th Century Atlantic Economy (Massachusetts: The MIT Press, 1999)

3) Holger C. Wolf and Tarik M. Youssef, “Breaking the Fetters: Why Did Countries Exit the Interwar Gold Standard?”, In: In: Hatton, Timothy J.; O’Rourke, Kevin H.; Taylor, Alan M. The New Comparative Economic History: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Williamson (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2007), p. 241. 265.

4) Officer, Lawrence. "Gold Standard". EH.Net Encyclopedia, edited by Robert Whaples. March 26, 2008. URL http://eh.net/encyclopedia/article/officer.gold.standard

5) Bordo, Michael D.; Taylor, Alan M.; Williamson, Jeffrey G. (eds) Globalization in Historical Perspective (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2003)

6) Peter H. Lindert and Jeffrey G. Williamson, “Does Globalization Make the World More Unequal?” In. Bordo, Michael D.; Taylor, Alan M.; Williamson, Jeffrey G. (eds) Globalization in Historical Perspective (The University of Chicago Press, 2003), p. 227-275

7) Nicholas Craft and Anthony J. Venables, “Globalization in History: A Geographical Perspective”, p. 323-369 in Bordo...

8) Larry Neal and Marc Weidenmier, “Crisis in the Global Economy from Tulips tp Today: Contagion and Consequences, p. 473-514 in Bordo Taylor Williamson

9) Barry Eichengreen and Harold James, “Monetary and Financial Reform in Two Eras of Globalization”, p. 515-548 de Bordo et alii

10) William Summerhill, Order against Progress: Government, Foreign Investment, and Railroads in Brazil, 1854-1913 (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2003)

11) Henry William Spiegel: (Associate Professor of Economics, Catholic University of America): The Brazilian Economy: Chronic Inflation and Sporadic Industrialization (Philadelphia: The Blakiston Company, 1949).

12) Milton Friedman and Anna Jacobson Schwartz, A Monetary History of the United States, 1867-1960 (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1963. A Study By the NBER, NY)

13) Thomas J. Trebat: Brazil’s State-Owned Enterprises: A Case Study of the State as Entrepreneur (New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983)

14) Julio Berlinski, “International trade and commercial policy”, in Della Paolera, Gerardo, Alan M. Taylor, A New Economic History of Argentina (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003), p. 197-232

15) Leonard I. Nakamura and Carlos E. J. M. Zaragaza, “Banking and Finance, 1900-1935”, in Della Paolera, Gerardo, Alan M. Taylor, A New Economic History of Argentina (New York: Cambridge University Press, 2003), p. 295-323

16) Della Paolera, Gerardo, Alan M. Taylor, Straining at the Anchor: The Argentine Currency Board and the Search for Macroeconomic Stability, 1880-1935 (Chicago, The Chicago University Press, 2001),

17) David A. Lake. Power, Protection and Free Trade: International Sources of U.S. Commercial Strategy, 1887-1939 (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1988).

18) Jeffrey Williamson. Globalization and the Poor Periphery before 1950 (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2006).

19) Eichengreen, Barry and Lindert, Peter, H. (Eds.). The International Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1989)

20) Cardoso, Eliana; Dornbush, Rudiger, “Brazilian Debt Crises: Past and Present” in Eichengreen, Barry and Lindert, Peter, H. (Eds.). The International Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1989), p. 106-139.

21) Fishlow, Albert, “Conditionality and Willingness to Pay: Some Parallels from the 1890s” in Eichengreen, Barry and Lindert, Peter, H. (Eds.). The International Debt Crisis in Historical Perspective (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 1989), p. 86-105.

22) Mira Wilkins, “Conduits for Long-Term Foreign Investment in the Gold Standard Era”, In: Flandreau, Marc; Holtfrerich, Carl-Ludwig; James, Harold (Eds.). International Financial Historu of the Twentieth-Century (Cambridge: German Historical Institute and Cambridge University Press, 2003), p. 51-76.

23) Stephen A. Schuker, “The Gold-Exchange Standard: A Reinterpretation” in Flandreau, p. 77-93

24) Robert Skidelsky, “Keynes’ Road to Bretton Woods: An Essay in Interpretation”, In Flandreau, p. 125-151

25) René Courtin: Le Problème de La Civilisation Économique au Brésil (Paris: Librarie de Medicis, 1941)

26) J. P. Wileman. Brazilian Exchange: The Study of an Inconvertible Currency, dedicated to Dr. Fernando Abbott, Minister Plenipotentiary in the Argentine Republic to whose sympathy and encouragement the author is deeply indebted (New York: Greenwood Press, 1969; originally published in 1896).

27) Wirth, John D. The Politics of Brazilian Development, 1930-1954 (Stanford. Stanford University Press, 1970)

28) Herbert Feis, The Diplomacy of the Dollar, First Era, 1919-1932 (Hamdem, Connecticut: Archon Books, 1965) copyright 1950, The Johns Hopkins Press

29) Herbert Feis, The Changing Pattern of International Economic Affairs (New York: Harper and Brothers, 1940)

30) Herbert Feis. Europe The World’s Banker, 1879-1914: An Account of European Foreign Investment and the Connection with World Finance with Diplomacy before the War (New Haven: Yale University Press; Council on Foreign Relations, 1930)

31) Council of the Corporation of Foreign Bondholders, incorporated under Licencce form the Board of Trade, August 1873. Reconstitute by special Act of the Parliament, July 1898. Annual Reports. Seventieth Report, For the Year ending december 31, 1943.

32) Machado, Barry Francis 1944-. Farquhar and Ford in Brazil: Studies in Business Expansion and Foreign Policy (Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University, Ph.D. Dissertation, History, 1975)

33) Gustavo Maia Gomes, The Roots of State Intervention in the Brazilian Economy (NY: Praeger, 1986)

34) Fisk, George Mygatt; Peirce, Paul Skeels. International Commercial Policies, with special reference to the United States, A Text-Book (NY: MacMillan, 1930)

35) Culbertson, William Smith. International Economic Policies: A Survey of the Economics of Diplomacy ( NY: Appleton, 1925)

36) Wilson Suzigan. Industrialization and Economic Policy in Historical Perspective. IPEA, Brazilian Economic Studies, n. 2, (Rio de Janeiro, IPEA-INPES, 1976, p. 5-33. Pesquisa e Planejamento Econômico, 5, n. 2, dez 1975, 433-74.

37) Annibal V. Villela, Wilson Suzigan, “Government Policy and the Economic Growth of Brazil, 1889-1945”, IPEA, Brazilian Economic Studies, n. 3, (Rio de Janeiro, IPEA-INPES, 1977, p. vii+1-393

38) Marcelo de Paiva Abreu. Brazilian Public Foreign Debt Policy, 1931-1943, IPEA, Brazilian Economic Studies, n. 4, (Rio de Janeiro, IPEA-INPES, 1978, p. 105-140.

39) Werner Baer, Richard Newfarmer, and Thomas Trebatt, On State Capitalism in Brazil: some new issues and questions. Austix, TX: The Institute of Latin American Studies, The University of Texas at Austin, 1976, Technical Paper Series n. 1

40) Hatton, Timothy J.; Williamson, Jeffrey G. International Migration, 1850-1939: an economic survey. In: Idem (eds.), Migration and the International Labor Market, 1850-1939 (London-New York: Routledge, 1994), p. 3-32

41) Hatton, Timothy J.; Williamson, Jeffrey G. Latecomers to Mass Emigration: the Latin Experience. In: Idem (eds.), Migration and the International Labor Market, 1850-1939 (London-New York: Routledge, 1994), p. 55-71.

42) Taylor, Alan M. Mass Migration to Distant Southern Shores: Argentina and Austrial, 1870-1939. In: Hatton, Timothy J.; Williamson, Jeffrey G. (eds.), Migration and the International Labor Market, 1850-1939 (London-New York: Routledge, 1994), p. 91-11

43) Baer, Werner. The Brazilian Economy: Growth and Development (6th ed.; Boulder: Lynne Riener, 2008)

44) Bairoch, Paul. The Main Trends in National Economic Disparities since the Industrial Revolution. In: Bairoch, Paul; Lévy-Leboyer, Maurice. Diaparities in Economic Development Since the Industrial Revolution (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1981), p. 3-25.

45) Escosura, Leandro Prados de. Inequality and Poverty in Latin America: A Long-Run Exploration. In: Hatton, Timothy J.; O’Rourke, Kevin H.; Taylor, Alan M. The New Comprative Economic History: Essays in Honor of Jeffrey Williamson (Cambridge, MA: The MIT Press, 2007) 291-315.

46) Franko, Patrice M. The Puzzle of Latin American Economic Development (Lanham, MD; Rowman & Littlefield, 1999)

47) Schneider, Jürgen. Terms of Trade Between France and Latin America, 1826-1856: Causes of Increasing Economic Disparities? In: Bairoch, Paul; Lévy-Leboyer, Maurice. Diaparities in Economic Development Since the Industrial Revolution (New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1981), p. 110-119.


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