The “National Champions” strategy in Brazil. Insights from JBS, VALE and AB-INBEV’ internationalization process (2003-2018)
Dario Clemente ()
Brazilian Journal of Political Economy, 2024, vol. 44, issue 1, 42-62
Abstract:
A staple of the PT governments’ new economic policy in Brazil has been thepursue of the internationalization of a selected group of domestic firms. From 2003 to 2013, the Brazilian State has promoted the globalization of such firms through various publicpolicies, with the main goal being to position the most of them in the upper echelon oftheir respective industry globally. At the same time, internationalization had been a primary“defensive” strategy adopted by leading Brazilian firms since the ‘90s, turned in a truly “globalstrategy” in the last 20 years to deal with deeply transformative trends at world level. Herewe look specifically at the internationalization path followed by JBS, VALE and AB-INBEV,highlighting common patterns such as undertaking expansive trajectories characterized bydistinctive and cumulative phases of consolidation; penetrating rapidly concentrating worldindustries; a common tendency to dispersion of shareholding control, foreign takeover anddelocalization of central activities in major markets; growing financialization of business;emergency of China as main market of reference. We conclude that the internationalizationtrajectories of JBS, VALE and AB-INBEV show some shortcomings in the “NationalChampions” strategy. Nonetheless, we warn against the temptation of regarding the mixedresults of this strategy as simply a “failure” of the new industrial policy as a whole. JEL Classification: F23.
Keywords: Development; “National Champions”; TNCs; Brazil; firms’ internationalization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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