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Evaluation of the Brazilian industrial structure process

José Roberto Mendonça de Barros () and Lídia Goldenstein ()

Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 1997, vol. 17, issue 2, 172-194

Abstract: The interaction of four tendencies (globalization, opening of the economy, stabilizationand privatization) has been breaking the triad composed of state owned, foreignowned and private family owned enterprises, which was from the fifties to the beginningof the nineties the mainstay of Brazil ‘s capitalism. Brazilian economy is being subjected todeep changes that despite difficulties has made feasible the solidification of a new dynamicof investments which may allow the initiation of sustained growth. This paper was a firsttrial to evaluate that process and to define the grounds for a policy of competitiveness andinvestments that diversify from the ancient industrial policies practiced in Brazil would helpto minimize the pains of the process and help in making it solid. JEL Classification: F61; F13; L16; O25.

Keywords: Globalization; industrial policy; structural change; trade liberalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1997
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