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Development Patterns, Labor Market, and Social Protection: The Brazilian Experience between the Liberal Decade (1990s) and Developmentalism Decade (2000s)

José Celso Cardoso Júnior and Cláudia Satie Hamasaki

Chapter 8 in The Brazilian Economy Today, 2015, pp 162-184 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract The first decade of the new millennium, especially the period 20032013, fulfilled —among others things — a didactic function in Brazilian academic and political struggles. After almost 25 years of liberal ideological dominance and attempts, in various fields of social and economic life, to implement guidelines for internationalizing, privatizing, and deregulation solutions, despite negligible or adverse results on the classic indicators of macroeconomic behavior, the national labor market, and social welfare protection, in recent times there has been an empirical and theoretical challenge to the alleged supremacy of those formulations.

Keywords: Labor Market; Minimum Wage; Development Pattern; Labor Relation; Social Mobility (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137549815_8

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