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José Luis Machinea JOSÉ LUIS MACHINEA ESCRITOS 1975-2008 ESCRITOS DE JOSÉ LUIS MACHINEA 1975-2008 Ex Secretario Ejecutivo de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe (CEPAL) BIBLIOGRAFÍA EXISTENTE EN LA BIBLIOTECA HERNÁN SANTA CRUZ COMISIÓN ECONÓMICA PARA AMÉRICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE SANTIAGO DE CHILE JUNIO DE 2009 Recopilación bibliográfica: José Besa García, (diciembre 2008-mayo 2009) José Luis Machinea Secretario Ejecutivo de la Comisión Económica para América Latina y el Caribe 2003 - 2008 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 Indice Página Presentación, por Alicia Bárcena Ibarra 3 Bibliografía 5 Índice de títulos 101 Índice onomástico 129 Índice de conferencias, seminarios, etc. 139 Índice de publicaciones seriadas 149 Anexo: Trabajos del autor no disponibles en las bibliotecas consultadas 153 1 PRESENTACIÓN La Comisión Económica para América Latina (CEPAL) tiene gran orgullo de la trayectoria se sus secretarios ejecutivos. Por ello, en esta oportunidad se ha dado a la tarea de recopilar los trabajos de José Luis Machinea, Secretario Ejecutivo de la CEPAL entre diciembre de 2003 y junio de 2008. Este fue preparado por José Besa García, ex funcionario de la Biblioteca Hernán Santa Cruz de la CEPAL, quien hizo una revisión exhaustiva del material allí existente. Además, se incluyó en la investigación la Biblioteca del Banco Central de Chile, la Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional y la Biblioteca de la Facultad de Economía y Negocios de la Universidad de Chile. Las citas bibliográficas de la presente investigación corresponden a libros, informes, documentos, artículos de publicaciones y comentarios publicados bajo su nombre entre los años 1975 y 2008. Dichas citas se presentan en orden cronológico por año de publicación, y dentro de cada año en orden alfabético de título. Índices de títulos, onomástico, de conferencias y seminarios, y de publicaciones periódicas citadas remiten al cuerpo principal de la bibliografía por medio de un número secuencial asignado a cada cita. Es probable que existan otros trabajos del autor (véase el anexo) que no fueron recopilados por no estar disponibles en las bibliotecas consultadas. Alicia Bárcena Ibarra Secretaria Ejecutiva CEPAL Santiago, junio de 2009 3 Bibliotecas consultadas Biblioteca de la Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLACSO) http://www.flacso.cl/flacso/?page=area&cat=biblioteca Biblioteca del Banco Central de Chile Dirección: Agustinas 1180, Santiago, Chile Fono Mesa Central: (56 2) 670 2000 Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de Chile http://catalogo.bcn.cl/ Biblioteca de la Facultad de Economía y Negocios de la Universidad de Chile http://bibliotecadigital.uchile.cl/rooms/portal/page/21874_Economia 4 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 ESCRITOS DE JOSÉ LUIS MACHINEA 1975-2008 Bibliografía 1975 001 Comentarios sobre el libro de Thomas Balogh y Peter Balacs, Fact and Fancy in international economic relations: an essay on international monetary reform. Pergamon Press, 1975. Revista Argentina de Relaciones Internacionales (Buenos Aires) 1 (3): 112-113. Septiembre-Diciembre 1975. 5 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 1976 002 La relación capital-producto y el precio relativo de los bienes de capital en Argentina. Revista Argentina de Relaciones Internacionales (Buenos Aires) 2 (5): 45-56. Mayo-Agosto1976. Contenido.-1. Planteo del problema. 2. Significado de la relación capital-producto. 3. Comparación de la relación capital-producto entre la Argentina y otros países del mundo. 4. Algunos factores explicativos de la alta relación capital-producto en la Argentina. 5. Los precios relativos de los bienes de inversión. 6. Conclusiones. Notas. Gráficos. 7 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 1977 003 Comentarios al trabajo de Adolfo Canitrot, Julio Fidel, Milton Juillerat y Jorge Lucángeli. El empleo en la industria textil argentina. Análisis de comportamiento y de elección tecnológica. Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires) 16 (63): 349-371. Octubre-Diciembre de 1976. Revista Argentina de Relaciones Internacionales (Buenos Aires) 3 (7): 100. Enero-Abril 1977. 004 Comentarios al trabajo de Horacio Núñez Miñana y Alberto Porto. Análisis de la evolución de precios de empresas públicas en la Argentina. Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires) 16 (63): 307-332. Octubre-. Diciembre de 1976. Revista Argentina de Relaciones Internacionales (Buenos Aires) 3 (7): 100. Enero-Abril 1977. 005 Comentarios al trabajo de Roque B. Fernández y James Hanson. El rol de la indización en los procesos inflacionarios de América Latina. Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires) 16 (63): 373-393. Octubre-. Diciembre de 1976. Revista Argentina de Relaciones Internacionales (Buenos Aires) 3 (7): 101. Enero-Abril 1977. 006 Crítica al libro de Juan Carlos de Pablo, Macroeconomía, replanteo del enfoque tradicional: la problemática argentina y latinoamericana. Buenos Aires, Amorrortu Editores, 1976. 360 p. Desarrollo Económico (Buenos Aires) 16 (64): 609-615. Enero-Marzo 1977. Contenido.- 1. La importancia del libro. 2. El contenido. 3. Introducción. 4. Modelo clásico y keynesiano. 5. El sector externo. 6. El tipo de cambio y el nivel de precios. 7. Los últimos capítulos. 8. El ahorro y la tasa de interés. 9. A modo de conclusión. 9 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 007 Estimación de la función de importaciones de mercancías, por Machinea, José Luis y Julio Rotemberg. Ensayos Económicos (Buenos Aires) (3): 5-50. Septiembre 1977. Contenido.- A. Introducción. B. El modelo. C. Los resultados empíricos. D. Algunas formas funcionales alternativas. E. Algunas consideraciones adicionales. F. Conclusiones. Cuadros. Notas. Publicado también en: BCRA.: Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Bancarios. Serie de Estudios Técnicos Nº 21. Marzo 1977. 10 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 1978 008 Los efectos macroeconómicos de la financiación del gasto. Buenos Aires: Asociación Argentina de Presupuesto Público, 1979. 45 p. VII Seminario Interamericano de Presupuesto, Buenos Aires, Agosto de 1978. Contenido.- I. Introducción. II. El modelo. III. Maneras alternativas de financiar el gasto público. IV. Precios flexibles. V. Conclusiones. VI. El financiamiento del gasto público en el caso argentino. Anexo. Análisis geométrico. I. El modelo. II. Funcionamiento del modelo. 009 La financiación del gasto público: efectos macroeconómicos. Ensayos Económicos (Buenos Aires) (6): 23-73. Junio 1978. Versión revisada. Sección I del trabajo “La financiación del gasto público”, presentado en VII Seminario Interamericano de Presupuesto, Buenos Aires, Agosto de 1978. Contenido.- I. Introducción. II. El modelo. III. Maneras alternativas de financiar el gasto público. IV. Precios flexibles. V. Conclusiones. VI. El financiamiento del gasto público en el caso argentino. Anexo: Análisis geométrico. I. El modelo. II. Funcionamiento del modelo. Publicado también en: BCRA. Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Bancarios. Serie de Información Pública Nº 4, con el título Los efectos macroeconómicos de la financiación del gasto público. 010 Los mecanismos de transmisión de la política monetaria en la Argentina: una síntesis de la evidencia empírica. Ensayos Económicos (Buenos Aires) (8. 1ª parte): 15-92. Diciembre 1978. Jornadas de Economía Monetaria y Sector Externo. Buenos Aires, 21 y 22 de Setiembre de 1978. Contenido.- I. Introducción. II. Consideraciones generales. III. Los mecanismos de transmisión en el caso argentino. IV. Los estudios empíricos. V. Conclusiones. Bibliografía. Publicado también en: BCRA. Centro de Estudios Monetarios y Bancarios. Serie de Estudios Técnicos Nº 35. Diciembre de 1978. 11 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 1981 011 Comentarios sobre el trabajo de Roberto Frenkel, Apertura financiera externa: el Caso Argentino. En: Ffrench-Davis, Ricardo, (comp.): Relaciones financieras externas y su efecto en la economía latinoamericana. México, DF.: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1983, pp. 192-196. (El Trimestre Económico. Lecturas Nº 47) Taller de Investigaciones sobre Economía Internacional, Rio de Janeiro y Santiago, Febrero de 1980 y Julio de 1981. 13 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 1987 012 El control de la hiperinflación: el caso del Plan Austral, 1985-1987, por Machinea, José Luis y José María Fanelli. En: Bruno, Michael, Guido Di Tella, Rudiger Dornbusch, y Stanley Fischer, (eds.): Inflación y estabilización: La experiencia de Israel, Argentina, Brasil, Bolivia y México. México, DF.: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1988, pp. 141-188. (El Trimestre Económico. Lecturas, Nº 62) Comentarios de: Daniel Heymann, pp. 230-234. Juan Carlos de Pablo, pp. 235-243 y Sylvia Piterman, pp. 253-256. Conferencia sobre “Inflación y Estabilización”, Toledo, España, Junio de 1987. Contenido.- I. El comportamiento de la economía en el período anterior al Plan. II. Algunas hipótesis sobre el comportamiento de la economía. III. El Plan Austral. IV. La evolución de la economía durante el Plan Austral. Resumen. Observaciones Finales. Referencias bibliográficas. Publicado también en: Inglés.- Stopping hyperinflation: The case of the Austral Plan in Argentina, 1985- 87, by Machinea, José Luis and José María Fanelli. En: Bruno, Michael, Guido Di Tella , Rudiger Dornbusch and Stanley Fischer (eds.): Inflation Stabilization: The experience of Israel, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia and Mexico. Cambridge: . Mass.: The MIT Press, 1987, pp. 111-152 Conference “Inflation Stabilization” Toledo, Spain, June 1987. 15 José Luis Machinea: escritos 1975-2008 1988 013 Intervención en el Seminario de Financiamiento de Inversiones de Riesgo, Córdoba, Argentina. Revista de
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