2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0486-6134(02)00119-5
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Inflation and stabilization in Brazil: a political economy analysis

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“…The wave of hyperinflation in Latin America would seem to provide a classic illustration of the current influence of Marx's definition of the general equivalent. Work by Saad-Filho & Mollo (1999) on the Brazilian inflation defined as an expression of a distributive conflict revealed this influence clearly. The notion of general equivalent has been refined on the basis of a Marxist conception of the endogenous nature of the creation of money, which the authors articulate with the principle of unity of the functions of money.…”
Section: Monetary Plurality As a Pathological Loss Of Unity In The Fumentioning
confidence: 98%
“…The wave of hyperinflation in Latin America would seem to provide a classic illustration of the current influence of Marx's definition of the general equivalent. Work by Saad-Filho & Mollo (1999) on the Brazilian inflation defined as an expression of a distributive conflict revealed this influence clearly. The notion of general equivalent has been refined on the basis of a Marxist conception of the endogenous nature of the creation of money, which the authors articulate with the principle of unity of the functions of money.…”
Section: Monetary Plurality As a Pathological Loss Of Unity In The Fumentioning
confidence: 98%
“…10 See, for example, Bresser-Preira and Nakano Saad-Filho andMollo (1999). 11 See, for example, Montiel (1989), Calvo and Végh (1999), Fielding and Bleaney (2000), and the cited references therein.…”
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confidence: 99%