This PDF is a selection from an out-of-print volume from the National Bureau of Economic Research Volume Title: Explorations in Economic Research, Volume 4, number 1 (Indexation, The Brazilian Experience Volume Author/Editor: M. Ishaq Nadiri and Affonso C. Pastore, editors Volume Publisher: NBER Volume URL: http://www.nber.org/books/conf77-1 Publication Date: 1977 Chapter Title: Front matter to "Explorations in Economic Research, Volume 4, number 1" Chapter Author: M. Ishaq Nadiri, Affonso C. Pastore Chapter URL: http://www.nber.org/chapters/c9091 Chapter pages in book: (p. -6-0)
EXPLORATIONS IN ECONOMIC RESEARCI-I OccasonaI NATIONAL volume 4 Papers of the BUREAU OF number ECONOMIC RESEARCH winter 1977 INDEXATION, THE BRAZILIAN EXPERIENCE
EXILORATIONS IN ECONOMIC RESEAR(2H Occasional NATIONAL volume 4 winter 1977 Papers of the BUREAU OF number 1 ECONOMIC RESEARCH I INDEXATION, THE BRAZIliAN EXPERIENCE INTRODUCTION M. Ishaq Nadiri 1 REFLECTION ON THE BRAZIUAN EXPERIENCE WITH I NDEXATI ON Affonso C. Pastore, Ruben D. Almonacid, José Roberto M. de Barros 8 AN ANALYSIS OF FRIEDMAN'S HYPOTHESES ON MONETARY CORRECTION Antonio Carlos Lemgruber INDEXING AND THE FIGHT AGAINST INFLATION Samuel A. Morley 56 76 INDEXATION: OPTIMALITY CONDITIONS FOR REVENUE FROM INFLATION AND SOCIAL GAIN 93 Roberto Fendt, Jr. THE BASIS OF THE MINIDEVALUATION POLICY 101 Adroaldo Moura da Silva A CRITICAL REVIEW OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE POST-1964 WAGE POLICY AND THE WORSENING OF BRAZIL'S SIZE INCOME DISTRIBUTION IN THE SIXTIES 117 Roberto B. M. Macedo
I D MONETARY CORRECTION AND INDEXATION THE BRAZILIAN AND ISRAELI EXPERIENCE Ephraim Kleiman 141 WHAT ADVANCED COUNTRIES CAN LEARN FROM HE EXPERIENCE WITH INDEXATION SOME CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS Don Patinkjn 177 ASAJNBER Business Outlook Survey: First Quarter 1977 188 EXPLORATIONS 1976: CONTENTS AND AUTHOR'S INDEX I National Bureau of Economic Research is a private nonprofit organ!zation founded in 1920 as a center for independent the belief that such arid :mpartial research (an contribute economic research In economic probenis significantly to the Sound it has sought to treatment of conduct its activities under conditions that / safeguard the scientific nature of the findings and help make them authoritative and acceptable to persons of diterent interests and OflOfl5 The National Bureau is Supported by grants from philanthropic lounclations business associations and various government agencies for particular capital sum studies; by investment grants; and by unrestricted income on companies banks contributions and subscriptions labor organizat5 from formation regarding foundations and individuals Contributions can be Further in- Director of Finance obtained from the office and Administration of Sam Parker, Inc., 261 Madison National Bureau of Avenue New York, Economic Research, N.Y. 10016
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